A.
A planned development allows for flexibility in applying zoning regulations to encourage innovation and creativity in project concept and design. Such flexibility may be demonstrated by allowing a combination of density patterns or variations in densities that are consistent with General Plan policies. A planned development may combine different dwelling types, or a mix of land uses or may utilize a density bonus or a density transfer provision within certain zone districts.
B.
A planned development can be used like a specific plan or a policy plan by outlining individualized development standards which provide for the planning of large-scale projects. When enough detail is known about the whole of the project, the decision maker can approve a master planned development. Where the required level of detail is not known, a planned development may provide for the phased approval of projects.
C.
In addition, the planned development process can encompass other approvals, such as a design review or a conditional use permit, into one comprehensive review, eliminating the need for separate applications and submittals. The regulations of this chapter are established to achieve the following purposes:
1.
To implement the goals, objectives, and policies of the General Plan, the Zoning Ordinance, and the Land Use and Development Code;
2.
To establish the planned development, PD, designation to provide for specific project approvals, as well as a master planning process, and to facilitate the economical, efficient, and coordinated development of large areas of residential, commercial, or other nonresidential zoned lands;
3.
To allow deviation from standard district regulations such as setbacks and lot area, to encourage flexibility and creativity in building design and site planning, and to promote a higher level of amenities beyond that expected in conventional developments, while still meeting the overall objectives of this division;
D.
To encourage a mix of different dwelling types or a variety of land uses which complement each other and which are compatible with existing and future surrounding uses;
E.
To provide for a process for density transfers from the AH, agricultural-hillside zone district; and
F.
To streamline the development review process by providing for the concurrent processing of associated applications, such as a conditional use permit or a design review, thereby eliminating the need for separate applications and submittals.
(Ord. 1972, Repealed and Replaced, 02/22/2022)