In certain instances the purposes of the zoning title may be achieved by the development of planned units which do not conform in all respects with the land use pattern designated on the zoning map or the district regulations prescribed by this title. A planned unit development may include a combination of different dwelling types and/or a variety of land uses which complement each other and harmonize with existing and proposed land uses in the vicinity. In order to provide locations for well-planned developments which conform with the purposes of the zoning title although they deviate in certain respects from the zoning map and the district regulations, the Planning Commission is empowered to grant permits for planned unit developments, subject to review and approval by the City Council, provided the developments comply with the regulations prescribed in this chapter.
(Ord. 55-64 § 9.0, 1964; Ord. 636-04 § 2, 2004; Ord. 670-06 § 3, 2006)