[Ord. No. 1376 §1, 5-5-1998; Ord. No. 1470 §1, 9-17-2002; Ord. No. 1518 §1, 11-18-2003]
A.
The purpose of the Planned Development District is to provide a means of achieving greater flexibility in the development of land in a manner not possible in conventional zones; to encourage a more imaginative and innovative design of projects; to promote a more desirable community environment; and to retain maximum control over both the structure and future operation of the development.
[Ord. No. 1786 §1, 9-3-2013; Ord. No. 2004, 2-16-2021]
B.
The Board of Aldermen, upon receiving recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission, may by ordinance authorize a Planned Development District when the proposed development or use of a specific tract of land or area warrants greater flexibility, control and density than is afforded under the general regulations of standard zoning districts. These planned development regulations are not intended to allow excessive densities or the development of incompatible land uses, either within the development or as the development relates to the general neighborhood. These standards contained in the following provisions must be strictly adhered to by the applicant.
C.
The City may, upon proper application, approve a planned development for a site of at least two and one-half (2 ½) acres to facilitate the use of flexible techniques of land development and site design by providing relief from zone requirements designed for conventional developments in order to obtain one (1) or more of the following objectives:
[Ord. No. 1786 §1, 9-3-2013]
1.
Environmental design in the development of land that is of a higher quality than is possible under the regulations otherwise applicable to the property.
2.
Diversification in the uses permitted and variation in the relationship of uses, structures, open space and height of structures in developments intended as cohesive, unified projects.
3.
Functional and beneficial uses of open space areas.
4.
Preservation of natural features of a development site.
5.
Creation of a safe and desirable living environment for residential areas characterized by a unified building and site development program.
6.
Rational and economic development in relation to public services.
7.
Efficient and effective traffic circulation, both within and adjacent to the development site.
8.
The utilization of land for purposes not otherwise permitted by the land's applicable zoning regulations, when the Board of Aldermen determines that the size, location, proposed use, or other existing circumstances of the land, and the limiting development conditions to be imposed, warrant a planned development classification.