[Ord. No. 8920, 10-9-2023]
A.
The purpose of the "PD-R" Planned Development-Residential District (PD-R) is to provide a means of achieving greater flexibility in development of land for single-family residential uses intended for owner occupancy in a manner that may not be possible under the City's "R" dwelling districts; to encourage a more imaginative and innovative design of land development; and to promote a more desirable community environment.
B.
The City Council, upon recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission, may, by an ordinance adopted in the same manner as a rezoning is approved, authorize a Planned Development-Residential District when the proposed development or use of a specific tract of land or area warrants greater flexibility, control and density than is afforded under the general regulations of existing "R" district regulations. These Planned Development regulations are not intended to allow excessive densities either within the development, or as the development relates to the general neighborhood. The City Council may, upon proper application, approve a Planned Development-Residential development to facilitate the use of flexible techniques of land development and site design, by providing relief from conventional zoning standards to achieve an objective of the City, including, but not limited to one (1) or more of the following objectives:
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Site planning that better adapts to site conditions and its relation to surrounding properties that would not otherwise be possible or would be inhibited under the district regulations applicable to the property.
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Functional and beneficial uses of open space areas.
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Preservation of natural features of a development site.
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Creation of a safe and desirable living environment for residential areas characterized by a unified building and site development program.
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Providing for single-family housing types that are not presently found in the City thereby adding choice to greater sectors of the population.
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Rational development that creates efficiencies for public utilities and services.
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Efficient and effective traffic circulation, both within and adjacent to the development site.
C.
Relationship of planned development districts to Zoning Map:
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A Mapped District. The "PD-R" designation is not intended to be attached to existing zoning districts as an overlay. The "PD-R" designation, as detailed in this Article, is a separate use district and may be attached to a parcel of land through the process of rezoning and Zoning Map amendment as provided for in Article XIII of this Chapter.
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Plan Approval Required. It is the intent of this Article that no development or redevelopment of the property encompassed by the "PD-R" designation take place until an acceptable development plan has been reviewed and approved in conformance with the requirements of this Article, Chapter 405, and applicable sections of Title IV Chapter 410, Subdivisions, Changes and Amendments, Article XIII, Section 405.475, and/or any other applicable provisions of the Florissant Municipal Code ("Municipal Code").
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Existing Approved Development. Upon adoption of this Article and the Sections therein, certain developments designated under Article V, "PEU" Sections 405.165 through 405.200 are hereby rezoned "PD-R." All site plans, permitted and conditional uses, and all other provisions of the plans for "PEU" developments as approved by ordinance remain in full force and effect. However, changes in uses, building size, and other aspects of any such approved development shall constitute an amendment to the approved plan requiring review and approval under the requirements of this Section and other applicable Sections of the Florissant Zoning Code ("Zoning Code") existent at the time such changes are sought.
D.
Coordination with Ch. 410, Subdivisions Regulations, of the Municipal Code.
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When a "PD-R" development involves any subdivision activity, the subdivision review and approval procedure requirements contained in Chapter 410, Subdivisions, of the Municipal Code shall be carried out simultaneously with the review of a Planned Development — Residential proposed project under this Section of this Article. As applicable, reference is made to requirements in Chapter 410 of the Municipal Code within this Section. Regarding these references, said Title may contain the term "plat," which under the "PD-R" District requirements is intended to be synonymous with "plan" as appropriate.
E.
Types of "PD-R" development. A "PD-R" development must consist of housing units designed and intended for single-family owner-occupancy in any "A," "NU," or "R" District as provided for in Article IV of this Chapter and on property identified for residential development in the City's Comprehensive Plan. A "PD-R" development may consist of traditional single-family unit types on individual lots or villa or townhome style units [either attached (i.e., in zero-lot-line configuration)] or detached so long as each unit and its site/lot is under individual ownership. Unit types, lot sizes, and density may vary by sector or subarea within the same "PD-R" development.