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<br />4 Amended: <br />) Amended: 9/4/01 <br />2 Amended: 6/27/01 <br />I Amended: 1110/01 <br />Effective 915/00 <br />City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br /> <br />circumstances. <br /> <br />B. All other changes in use, rearrangement of lots, blocks, and open space, must be <br />authorized by the City Council under procedures outlined for amendment of the <br />Zoning Ordinance. <br /> <br />Section 180-240: Completion. Completion of the PUD shall be certified by the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission on the Final Development Plan. Thereafter, the use of land and the construction,' <br />modification, or alteration of any buildings shall be governed by the approved Final Development Plan. <br />Changes may be authorized only under the procedures provided below: <br /> <br />A. Minor extension, alterations or modifications of existing structures may be <br />authorized by the Planning and Zoning Commission if they are consistent with the <br />intent and purpose of the final plan and do not increase the cube of any building or <br />structure by more than ten (10) percent; and <br /> <br />B. Changes in the use of common open space or the replacement of any building <br />substantially destroyed which exceeds the intent and purposes of the Final <br />Development Plan may be authorized only by amendment to the final development. <br /> <br />Section 180-250: Site Improvements. At any time following the approval of a Development Stage Plan <br />by the City Council, the applicant may, pursuant to the applicable codes of the City apply for, and the <br />Zoning Administrator may issue, grading permits for the area within the PUD for which Development <br />Stage Plan approval has been given. . <br /> <br />Section 180-260: Construction. The construction and provisions of all the common open spaces and <br />public and recreational facilities which are shown on the Final Development Plan must proceed at the <br />same phase as the construction of dwelling units. At least once every six (6) months following the <br />approval of the Final Development Plan, the Zoning Administrator shall review all of the Building Permits <br />issued for the planned development and examine the construction, which has taken place on the site. If <br />he/she shall find that the rate of construction of dwelling units is greater then the rate at which common <br />open spaces and public and recreational facilities have been constructed and provided, he shall forward <br />this information to the City Council, which may revoke the PUD Permit. <br /> <br />Section 180-270: Maintenance of Common Open Space. All land shown on the Final Development <br />Plan as common open space must be conveyed to homeowners association or similar organization for <br />the maintenance of the planned development. The common open space must be conveyed to the <br />homeowners association or similar organization subject to covenants to be approved by the City Council <br />which restrict the common open space to the uses specified on the final development plan, and which <br />- rovide for the maintenance of the common open space in a manner which assures its continuing use for <br />; intended purpose. <br /> <br />Page 61 of69 <br />