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Legislation Number
2024-062
Legislation Date
10/15/2024
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2024
Legislation Title
Adopt new Chapter 1157 Planned Development
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EXHIBIT A <br />Amended <br />CHAPTER1157 <br />Planned Development <br />1157.01 <br />Intent <br />1157.02 <br />Location of Planned Developments. <br />1157.03 <br />Standards for review of preliminary PD plan. <br />1157.04 <br />Planned Developments. <br />1157.05 <br />Design principles. <br />1157.06 Deviations from other regulations. <br />1157.07 Performance and maintenance bonds. <br />1157.01 INTENT. <br />A. Planned Development (PD) Zoning is intended to encourage orderly development <br />and redevelopment of property zoned One Family Residence or Residential Office <br />District, while allowing more flexibility and creativity in design to achieve high <br />quality, integrated site planning not otherwise possible under the constraints of <br />normal zoning requirements. Planned Developments are intended to permit a more <br />flexible approach to land use control and to promote development that is <br />innovative, integrated with surrounding uses, and shows sensitivity to cultural, <br />environmental, and economic considerations. <br />B. Planned Development Zoning is intended to encourage development property zoned <br />One Family Residence or Residential Office District which is consistent with the <br />Master Plan, including more compact development, pedestrian -friendly site design, <br />urban street character, variety of housing typology, energy-efficient design, industry <br />best practices, and accommodation of a range of compatible land uses through <br />appropriate site design. PDs are intended to permit a more flexible approach to land <br />use control and to promote innovation and diversity of housing types. <br />C. A Planned Development encourages the development of compact, pedestrian -scaled, <br />neighborhoods while providing greater efficiencies in use of infrastructure. It is <br />intended to help advance revitalization initiatives and recognize the market demand <br />for new residential development within compact, pedestrian -friendly districts. <br />D. A PD should utilize the following characteristics to the greatest possible extent <br />which shall be considered in the approval process: <br />1. Designs that reflect the Master Plan and that offer types or densities of <br />development that are not available under the other Sections of this Code. <br />
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