The intent of the Planned Unit Development Districts is to permit greater flexibility and more creative, innovative and imaginative design in land development than generally is possible under conventional zoning techniques. Planned developments are intended to achieve:
A.
A maximum choice of design alternatives by allowing a variety of land use and building types and permitting an increased density per acre and a reduction in lot dimensions, yards, building setbacks and area requirements.
B.
A development where a variety of building forms and exterior facade materials are used to create a well-integrated mix of visual interest where under conventional land development procedures may result in monotonous design patterns.
C.
A development pattern which preserves and utilizes natural, topographic and geologic features, scenic vistas, trees and other vegetation, and other natural features, and prevents the disruption of natural drainage systems.
D.
A more efficient use of land than is generally achieved through conventional development, resulting in substantial savings through shorter utilities and streets.
E.
A more useful pattern of open space and recreation areas and other public and common facilities than would otherwise be provided under conventional land development procedures.
F.
A site development plan in harmony with the objectives of the City's Comprehensive Plan with respect to land use, transportation, open space and community facilities.