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<br />5 Amellded: <br />4 Amended: 2/19102 <br />3 AmcmleJ: 9/4/01 <br />2 Amended: 6/27/01 <br />1 Amended: l/to/01 <br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City jjf CClltcrvillc Ora. #4 <br /> <br />the development of not more than ten percent (10%) of the tract to commercial uses. <br /> <br />Section 180-040: Relationship of PUD Site to Adjacent Areas. The design of a PUD shall take into <br />account the relationship of the site to the surrounding areas. The perimeter of the PUD shall be so <br />designed as to minimize undesirable impact of the PUD on adjacent properties, and conversely, to <br />minimize undesirable impact of adjacent land use and development characteristics on the PUD. <br /> <br />Section 180-050: Minimum Size. A PUD shall consist of at least ten (10) acres. <br /> <br />Section 180-060: Minimum Lot Size. The minimum lot size requirements of other sections of this <br />Ordinance do not apply to a PUD except that the minimum lot size requirements of the underlying zone <br />shall serve as a general guideline to determine the maximum dwelling unit density of the total <br />development. <br /> <br />Section 180-070: Setback and Side Yard Requirements. Notwithstanding other provisions of this <br />article, setback and side yard requirements of lots in a PUD shall be at least equivalent to the spacing <br />equirements of buildings similarly developed under the terms of this ordinance on separate parcels. <br /> <br />Section 180-080: Access to Public Right-of-Way. The site of a PUD shall abut, and the major internal <br />street or streets serving the PUD shall be connected to, at least one primary arterial, or neighborhood <br />collector street. <br /> <br />Section 180-090: Utility Requirements. Utilities, including telephone and electrical systems, installed <br />within a PUD shall be placed underground. Utility appurtenances, which can be effectively screened, <br />may be excepted from this requirement if the City finds that such exception will be consistent with the <br />objectives of this article and the character of the proposed PUD. <br /> <br />Section 180-100: Open Space. A minimum of twenty percent (20%) of the gross land area for private <br />or public open air recreational use protected by covenants running with the land or by conveyances or <br />dedicated as the Planning and Zoning Commission may specify shall be an integral part of the plan. <br />Such Open Space areas shall not include land devoted to streets, parking and private yards. Whenever <br />possible, common Open Space shall be linked to the Open Space areas of adjoining developments. <br />Common Open Space shall be of such size, shape, character, and locations as to be usable for its <br />proposed purpose. <br /> <br />Section 180-110: Parking. Off-street parking and loading space shall be provided in each PUD in the <br />same ratios for types of buildings and uses as required in the underlying Zoning District. <br /> <br />- ction 180-120: Arrangement of Commercial Uses. When a PUD includes commercial uses, <br />nmercial buildings shall be planned as groups having common parking areas and common ingress and <br />egress points. Each commercial area shall be separated from abutting residential areas by appropriate <br />screens or fences. The design of commercial areas shall provide for the integrated and harmonious <br />design of buildings and for adequate and properly arranged facilities for internal traffic, circulation, <br />Page 54 of 69 <br />
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