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<br />Effective 915100 <br />City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br /> <br />Section 180-110: Parking. Off-street parking and loading space shall be provided in each <br />PUD in the same ratios for types of buildings and uses as required in the underlying Zoning <br />District. <br /> <br />Section 180-120: Arrangement of Commercial Uses. When a PUD includes <br />commercial uses, commercial buildings shall be planned as groups having common parking <br />areas and common ingress and egress points. Each commercial area shall be separated <br />from abutting residential areas by appropriate screens or fences. The design of <br />commercial areas shall provide for the integrated and harmonious design of buildings and <br />for adequate and properly arranged facilities for internal traffic, circulation, landscaping, and <br />such other features and facilities as may be necessary to make the areas attractive and <br />efficient from the standpoint of adjacent non-commercial areas. Any area which is not to be <br />immediately improved or developed shall be landscaped or otherwise maintained in a neat <br />and orderly manner as specified by the City. <br /> <br />Section 180-130: Arrangement of Industrial Uses. In any PUD including industrial uses, <br />the industrial uses shall be provided in park-like surroundings utilizing landscaping and <br />existing woodlands as buffers to screen lighting, parking areas, loading areas and outdoor <br />storage of raw materials or products. An industrial area in a PUD shall provide for the <br />harmonious design of buildings and a compact grouping in order to economize in the <br />provisions of required utility services. Streets in a planned industrial area shall be kept to a <br />minimum in order to reduce traffic. All spaces between the right-of-way line and the <br />industrial building line and all intervening spaces between buildings, drives, parking areas, <br />and improved areas shall be landscaped with trees and plantings and properly maintained. <br /> <br />Section 180-140: Procedure. <br /> <br />Pre-Application Meeting. Before submitting a formal application for a PUD under 55.03, <br />the developer shall meet with the Planning and Zoning Commission. The purpose of this <br />meeting is to discuss early and informally the purpose and effect of this Ordinance and the <br />criteria and standards contained in this Ordinance and to familiarize the developer with the <br />City's Comprehensive Plan, including the land use plan, the major thoroughfare plan, and <br />the parks and Open Space plan, and with the subdivision regulations and the drainage, <br />sewer, and water systems of the City. <br /> <br />Section 180-150: Application. An application for approval of a Preliminary Development <br />Plan for a proposed PUD shall be made to the Planning and Zoning Commission, by at <br />least one owner or lessee of property for which the PUD is proposed. The application shall <br />be accompanied by a certified check or money order to cover the costs incurred in <br />checking and processing such plans in an amount affixed by resolution of the City Council. <br />The application with accompanying Outline Development Plan shall be submitted in twelve <br />(12) copies and shall include: <br /> <br />A. A vicinity map at a scale of one (1) inch equals two hundred fifty (250) <br />feet showing property lines, existing streets, existing zoning, and such <br />other items as the Planning and Zoning Commission may require to <br />Page 48 of 62 <br />
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