The following provisions have been established in regard to cluster development:
A. 
In any zone, cluster development may be permitted to maintain open space, reduce street and utility construction, and increase attractiveness of development.
B. 
Cluster development is a development technique wherein structures or lots are grouped together around access courts or cul-de-sacs, or where sizes of lots surrounding structures are reduced while maintaining the density permitted by the comprehensive plan and this title.
C. 
Clustering may be carried out in the context of a subdivision, major or minor partition, replatting of existing lots or other review by the planning commission.
D. 
Single-family attached dwellings may be permitted by the planning commission so long as the overall density of the zone is not exceeded, and with consideration of design review board recommendations.
E. 
The planning commission (which may use the advice of staff or the design review board) may permit reduction in lot size, setback, or other standards so long as the density requirements of the zone are maintained.
(Ord. 24-05, 6/5/2024)