Planned Unit Development

Planned Development regulations are intended to encourage innovations in land development techniques so that the growing demands of the community may be met with greater flexibility and variety in type, design and layout of sites and buildings and by the conservation and more efficient use of open spaces and other amenities generally enhancing the quality of life.

Planned Development projects should also encourage a more efficient use of land which reflects the changes in the technology of land development so that resulting economies may accrue to the benefit of the community at large.

Currently, three basic types of Planned Unit Developments Exist

(1) Planned Unit Development, Residential: Any development consisting of not less than three (3) acres in which more than 80 percent of the interior floor area of all buildings to be included in the development are used for residential purposes or those accessory purposes customarily related to residential use.

(2) Planned Unit Development, Commercial: Any development consisting of not less than four (4) acres in which all of the interior floor area of all buildings to be included in the development is to be used for commercial purposes.

(3) Planned Unit Development, Industrial: Any development consisting of not less than five (5) acres in which more than 80 percent of the interior floor area of all buildings to be included in the development are used for industrial or manufacturing purposes or such accessory uses customarily relating to industrial uses with the balance of such interior floor area, if any, being intended for such commercial uses as reasonably relate to the support or convenience of the intended industrial uses or their occupants.