It is the purpose of these provisions to allow a planned unit development as a conditional use in any residential, commercial or industrial zoning district. Uses or combinations of uses may be developed as a single, integral, functional unit or entity. The planned unit development concept supports a growing urban area by encouraging a more creative approach in the development of land, while at the same time enhancing and preserving the value, spirit, character and integrity of surrounding areas which have developed or are developing under conventional district regulations. Deviations from specific site development requirements and a mixture of combinations of residential, commercial and industrial uses is allowable, subject to the provisions of the comprehensive plan, as long as the general purposes for the requirements are achieved and the general provisions of the zoning regulations are observed. It is further the purpose of authorizing planned unit developments to take into account any or all of the following:
(A)
Advances in technology and design;
(B)
A comprehensive development equal to or better than that resulting from traditional lot-by-lot land use development, in which the design of the overall unit permits flexibility in the placement and uses of structures and the location of open spaces, circulation facilities, off-street parking areas and other facilities;
(C)
The potential of the site characterized by special features of geography, topography, size or shape; and
(D)
The height and bulk characteristics of structures can vary as long as the ratio of site area to uses and openness of the site will be in harmony with the area in which the proposed development is located.
(Ord. 810, 2000; Code 2000 § 11.30.41; Ord. 2016-011 § 1 (Exh. A), 2016)