A.
General.
(1)
The planned development (PD) procedure provides a flexible land use and design regulation for both residential and nonresidential developments through the use of performance criteria so that developments may be designed with sensitivity to the unique characteristics of their site.
(2)
Large-scale residential developments are intended to be planned, designed and developed with a mixture of dwelling types as integral units independent of adjacent building sites.
(3)
Nonresidential planned developments are intended to provide a mixture of business and nonresidential uses at a scale, spacing and design which is complementary to the essentially residential character of the Town of North Greenbush.
B.
The planned development procedure recognizes that while the typical area and bulk zoning purpose and the subdivision and/or site plan approval process (platting and design) are appropriate for the development of land use in areas substantially already developed, such controls represent a type of rigid and uniform regulation which may be detrimental to the techniques of land development contained in the planned development concept.
C.
Conventional area and density specifications set forth by other sections of this chapter are intended to be replaced by application of the planned development procedure as provided for herein to lands upon which the approved plan becomes the basis for control and development.
D.
While flexibility in the strict application of standard regulation is encouraged, it is intended that this procedure shall ensure the general welfare through equal treatment under the law as well as precise control of all aspects of the development as approved.
E.
In order to carry out the intent of this section, the application for a planned development shall pursue the following objectives:
(1)
Preservation of trees, outstanding natural topography and geologic features, while preventing soil erosion and uncontrolled surface water drainage.
(2)
Preservation and integration of historically significant structures and sites into viable adaptive reuses.
(3)
Incorporation of an adequate and well-designed system of open space and recreation areas intended to tie the planned development together internally and link it to the larger community.
(4)
Efficient use of land, resulting in reduced systems of streets and utilities and thereby lower development and maintenance costs.
(5)
Creative site design and development planning of a quality that will result in a more desirable environment through improved functional relationships between buildings and uses.
(6)
Provide a maximum choice for residential land uses in occupancy options (e.g., individual ownership, leaseholds, condominiums), housing types (e.g., detached houses, townhouses, garden apartments), lot size and community facilities available to existing and potential town residents.
(7)
Provide a mix of uses of benefit and service to the Town's residents in a location compatible with the goals and objectives of the Town of North Greenbush zoning and land use plans.
(8)
Produce a development pattern in harmony with the goals and objectives of the Town.
(9)
Design a built environment that is compatible and in keeping with the uses intended in the underlying district, and of a scale and visual character as to be integrated into and compatible with the residential character of the Town.