A.
District intent of the Planned Unit Development District. Areas of the Town designated as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) District by the Town Board may be developed with different land uses within an area covered by a single development plan which have been approved by the Town Board in accordance with the regulations and performance guidelines of this article. The regulations and procedures in this section have been developed because it is not always possible to determine in advance the exact location, type, standards and mixture of all uses which are planned and developed as a unit, which are self-contained and which occupy sites of sufficient size to provide adequate separation from adjacent uses and properties. PUD regulations are intended to provide for a mix of uses in which economies of scale or creative architectural or planning concepts may be utilized by the developer without departing from the spirit and intent of this article. PUD Districts may be established in accordance with the procedures specified below.
B.
Objectives. A PUD provides for a mix of land uses that would be unattainable with traditional municipal zoning techniques and provides flexibility in the regulation of land use development to achieve the following objectives.
(1)
Encourage innovation in land use variety and design, in the layout and type of new structures, and in their integration with both existing structures and neighborhoods;
(2)
Enhance efficiency in the use of land, natural resources, energy, community services and utilities;
(3)
Encourage open space preservation and protection of natural resources, historic sites and structures;
(4)
Facilitate the provision of housing and improved residential environments;
(5)
Enhance the ability of municipalities to promote business and employment opportunities; and
(6)
Encourage a development pattern in harmony with the objectives of the Town of Beekman Comprehensive Plan.