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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 16:33:01+00:00

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17.362.020 Preliminary PUD application contents.
17.362.030 Approval criteria for a preliminary PUD.
17.362.050 Expiration and extension of preliminary PUD approval.
17.362.060 Construction prior to final plat approval – Bonds.
The planned unit development (PUD) process is established to encourage the development of single or multiple tracts of land as one project. An approved PUD may deviate from specific site standards as long as the PUD substantially complies with general purposes of the applicable standards of this title. The PUD approach is appropriate if it maintains compatibility with surrounding areas and creates an attractive, healthful, efficient, and stable environment. It is the intent of the PUD chapter to: achieve a more efficient use of land through shared facilities and services, thereby economizing on development costs; afford innovative design opportunities rather than the conventional lot-and-block land use so that a developer gains freedom in the placement and uses of buildings and open space, and in the design of facilities and traffic circulation systems; maximize development potential of building sites constrained by special features such as topography, shape, or size while minimizing the potential for hazardous conditions; and provide substantial active and passive open space and trail systems for use of nearby residents. [Ord. 503 § 1 (Exh. B), 2018; Ord. 473 § 3 (Exh. A), 2016. Formerly 17.317.010].
An applicant for a preliminary partition shall submit the materials required for subdivision required by CBDC 17.367.030, Preliminary plat application contents. [Ord. 503 § 1 (Exh. B), 2018; Ord. 473 § 3 (Exh. A), 2016. Formerly 17.317.020].
The review authority shall evaluate a preliminary PUD against the approval in CBDC 17.367.040, Approval criteria for a preliminary plat, and the requirements of this chapter. [Ord. 503 § 1 (Exh. B), 2018; Ord. 473 § 3 (Exh. A), 2016. Formerly 17.317.030].
(1) Minimum Area. The minimum gross area of a PUD is two acres.
(2) Permitted Uses. Within a PUD, the city may allow any permitted or conditional use in any residential zone of the city as a part of the conditional use process, regardless of the underlying zoning district. Within commercial or industrial districts, the conditional and permitted uses of the underlying district shall be permitted.
(3) Density. The density of a PUD shall not be more or less than 10 percent of the overall density permitted by the underlying zoning district.
(a) The development shall provide vehicular and pedestrian access from a dedicated and improved street.
(i) Eighteen feet where no on-street parking is allowed.
(ii) Twenty-eight feet where on-street parking is allowed only on one side of the right-of-way.
(iii) Thirty-six feet where parking is permitted on both sides of the right-of-way.
(iv) All private streets within a PUD shall be designed and constructed to city standards.
(v) An additional three feet on each side of pavement shall be designated as right-of-way area in which no construction shall take place.
(vi) The review authority shall approve the names of all streets within the PUD. The owner or operator of the development shall furnish, install, and maintain street signs of a type approved by the review authority.
(a) Fire Protection. The PUD shall provide on-site fire protection facilities in accordance with current regulations and requirements of the city applicable to the development.
(b) Lighting. All roads within the planned unit development shall be lighted at night to provide a minimum of 0.35 foot-candles of illumination.
(6) Recreational Areas and/or Open Space (Residential Only).
(a) Minimum Area. A PUD shall provide not less than 40 percent of the total gross area as recreation areas and/or open space. Designated recreational and/or open space shall contain a minimum area of 3,000 square feet with a minimum dimension of 30 feet.
(iii) A description of the manner in which the area will be perpetuated, maintained, and administered.
(c) Guarantee. The preservation and continued maintenance of property commonly owned and/or held for common use shall be guaranteed by a restrictive covenant running with the land specifying the description of the area, its designated purpose(s), and maintenance assurances. Copies of these legal documents shall be filed with the community development department before occupancy of any dwelling.
(7) Off-Street Parking and Loading. The provisions of Chapter 17.330 CBDC shall apply.
(8) Signs. The provisions of Chapter 17.333 CBDC shall apply. [Ord. 503 § 1 (Exh. B), 2018; Ord. 473 § 3 (Exh. A), 2016. Formerly 17.317.040].
A PUD is subject to CBDC 17.367.050, Expiration and extension of preliminary plat approval. [Ord. 503 § 1 (Exh. B), 2018; Ord. 473 § 3 (Exh. A), 2016. Formerly 17.317.050].
A PUD is subject to CBDC 17.367.060, Construction prior to final plat approval – Bonds. [Ord. 503 § 1 (Exh. B), 2018; Ord. 473 § 3 (Exh. A), 2016. Formerly 17.317.060].
A PUD is subject to CBDC 17.367.070, Improvement plans. [Ord. 503 § 1 (Exh. B), 2018; Ord. 473 § 3 (Exh. A), 2016. Formerly 17.317.070].

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