The purpose of this article is:
A. General: to provide a degree of flexibility in land
use and to encourage imagination and innovation in planned developments.
Planned unit development must be consistent with the intent of this
chapter, the Town of Cortlandville Development Plan, the Route 281/13
Corridor Land Use and Aquifer Protection Plan, Town Design Guidelines
and other design and development policies of the Town. After having
met the requirements of this article, approved planned unit developments
will be permitted uses. This article necessarily combines subdivision
and zoning regulations.
[Amended 4-2-2008 by L.L. No. 2-2008]
B. Residential planned development: to offer recreational
opportunities close to home, to relieve monotony and congestion in
streets, to plan for neighborhood maintenance of open space, to promote
harmonious architecture between adjacent buildings, to encourage the
placement of structures in proper relationship to the natural characteristics
of the site, to promote energy conservation through proper solar orientation
and construction techniques, and to preserve natural areas.
C. Commercial planned development: to promote development
of business centers with adequate off-street parking, to control access
points on thoroughfares, to separate pedestrian and automobile traffic,
to develop centers of size and location compatible with the market
potential, to buffer adjacent residential areas with landscaped open
spaces and to encourage harmonious architecture between adjacent commercial
structures and between homes and commercial structures.
D. Industrial planned development: to promote the establishment
of industrial parks, to permit groups of industrial buildings with
integrated design and a coordinated physical plan, to encourage recreational
facilities within industrial areas, to buffer adjacent residential
areas with landscaped open spaces, and to encourage pleasant architectural
design for industrial facilities.
E. Mixed-use planned development: to provide for coordinated
and complementary mixed-use forms of development that may include
residential, public uses, open space, office, light industrial and
commercial uses or any combination thereof. The variety of land uses
available in this district allows flexibility to respond to changing
market demands and tenant/owner needs by providing for well-planned
and functionally integrated land uses designed to promote efficient
use of the land, infrastructure and open space.
[Added 4-2-2008 by L.L. No. 2-2008]
[Amended 12-16-2009 by L.L. No. 3-2009]
Following site plan approval, a copy of the
final plan shall be provided to the Code Enforcement Officer, who
shall issue building permits if projects conform to the plan.