The Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning District allows for an alternative process to develop a unified and integrated development plan in the Town or Villages. PUD Zoning Districts promote flexible development opportunities that would not otherwise be possible through the strict application of the land use and development regulations of this chapter, and allow diversification in the uses permitted and variation in the relationship of uses, structures, and open spaces. The PUD District results in a cohesive and unified project based on unique standards and regulations developed for a particular site or sites. Planned Unit Development Districts shall achieve the following objectives:
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An alternative development pattern in harmony with the objectives of various Town, Village and regional land use and development plans.
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A creative use of land and related physical development allowing an orderly transition from one land use to another.
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Diversification in the uses permitted and variation in the relationship of uses, structures, open spaces and height of structures in developments conceived as cohesive unified projects.
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Unique standards for site and building design.
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The preservation and enhancement of desirable site characteristics, such as open space, natural topography, vegetation and geologic features and the prevention of soil erosion.
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To encourage a more efficient and economical arrangement of land uses, buildings, circulation system and utilities, resulting in a smaller network of utilities and streets and a lessened burden of traffic on streets and highways.