The purpose of this chapter is to provide an appropriate review process for evaluating and establishing planned developments. Planned developments are typically large-scale developments or smaller developments on constrained sites that desire or need more flexibility than available through the adjustment process. The benefits of flexibility to a planned development may take many forms, including but not limited to the transfer of density across internal zone boundaries, greater diversity of housing types and uses, increased building height, or increased density.
The planned development review process provides an opportunity for innovative, creative, and well-designed developments that may be more intense than otherwise allowed by this title in exchange for developments that are thoughtfully integrated into the surrounding community and include features that benefit the public above and beyond what is generally required by this title. The benefits to the public from a planned development may take many forms, including but not limited to enhanced walkability or accessibility, increased housing options, increased open space, protection of significant tree groves, enhanced sensitive lands protection or restoration, enhanced outdoor recreational opportunities, enhanced public spaces or furnishings, pedestrian-scale architectural features, affordable housing, or sustainable features.
A planned development approval does not constitute a zone change and is subject to any modifications, conditions, or restrictions deemed appropriate by the approval authority.
(Ord. 18-28 §1)