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Additionally, Sec 30-1564 describes the standards for establishment of a PUD district. <br /> 1. Land will be Zoned into the PUD Zoning district only upon approval of a conceptplan for the PUD,pursuant to <br /> the procedure set forth in this section.A PUD will be authorised on land in a PUD Zoning district only upon <br /> issuance of a conditional use permit,pursuant to the procedure set forth in this section. <br /> A CUP is being recommended for approval with a condition that a concept plan must be <br /> approved. <br /> 2. The uses allowed in a PUD shall be limited to land uses consistent with the city's comprehensive plan and land use <br /> map, and to those uses identified in the concept plan for the PUD Zoning district and the conditional use permit for <br /> the PUD. <br /> The comprehensive plan and land use map guide this area for single family residential,which is <br /> what is being proposed. <br /> 3. The area of land to be included in a PUD shall be in uniform control of the applicant. <br /> The applicant will be in control of all parcels prior to recording the CUP and plat. <br /> 4. A PUD shall be designed to form a desirable unified environment within its proposed boundaries, including uniform <br /> design elements, landscaping lighting and signage. <br /> The PUD is designed as one project with uniform design elements throughout the project area. <br /> These standards will be addressed in the approved PUD agreement. <br /> 5. A PUD shall not cause undesirable impacts on adjacent lands and land uses. In particular, uses on the PUD <br /> perimeter shall be compatible with adjacent uses outside the PUD. <br /> The adjacent land use is single-family residential with little to no developable vacant land. The <br /> PUD will not cause undesirable impacts on adjacent lands and land uses. <br /> 6. A PUD shall be served by adequate transportation, water, sanitary sewer and drainage ystems. <br /> The project area will be served by public services, and will not adversely impact transportation <br /> networks within the area. <br /> 7. A PUD shall not adversely affect existing orproposed parks, schools, streets or otherpublic facilities. <br /> Existing public facilities will not be impacted by the proposed project. <br /> 8. The council may establish varied and reasonable lot area,frontage, sideyard, and setback requirements for a PUD <br /> and may authorize a density which it determines to be appropriate under the circumstances.Any permitted density <br /> shall be consistent with the city's coVrebensive plan and not adversely affect the public health, safety and welfare. <br /> The proposal is consistent with densities described in the comprehensive plan, setbacks from <br /> public rights-of-way, and design standards for similar developments within city code. Lot area, <br /> frontage, side yard, and setback requirements will be outlined in the PUD agreement. The <br /> comprehensive plan states reductions in density can be made to support certain public objectives <br /> such as preserving natural features (which are not otherwise protected by ordinance), <br /> implementing the city's trail and park master plan (beyond the typical required park dedication), <br /> incorporating energy-saving building techniques, or a combination of the above mentioned <br /> concepts.Approval of the PUD should include environmental protections and energy-saving <br /> building techniques. <br /> N:\Departments\Community Development\Planning\Agendas\PC Packets\2018\08-28-2018\5.2b sr CU 18-14 sr PC 8-28-18.docx <br />