A.
The purpose of this article is to permit and encourage alternative concepts of developing and adapting land areas within the Town for appropriate residential, recreational, or commercial, or a satisfactory combination of such uses, where clustering and other land development techniques will contribute to more effective and economic land use development, protection of existing land uses and natural resources, reduction of the need for extension of public services and systems, and the strengthening of the Town's economic base, without departing from the spirit and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and this Zoning Law.
B.
This article contemplates the development of standards for the improvement of an entire tract of land harmoniously, consistent with the spirit and intent of the Comprehensive Plan. This article may apply to tracts of vacant land, the redevelopment of improved lots or any combination of the two. It may provide flexibility in the mix of permitted uses, the application of dimensional requirements and other development standards employed in the traditional zoning districts.
C.
Planned Development Districts described in this article are floating zones and will not be identified on the Zoning Map unless and until approved by the Town Board. Nothing herein shall obligate the Town to establish a Planned Development District or to adjust or waive permitted uses or development standards within any other district. An application for a Planned Development District must demonstrate that the development concept will be beneficial to the basic purposes of this chapter, the Comprehensive Plan and related Town objectives.