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Martin Woody - continued <br />Flint asked how Woody feels about Planned Unit Developments. <br />Woody said he feels they are a good way to get developments accomplished that can’t be <br />developed any other way. He said that Planned Unit Developments with certain restrictions can <br />make projects workable that don’t fit into normal zoning guidelines. <br />Flint asked if he feels Planned Unit Developments will cause runaway development without <br />control. <br />Woody said the City can limit the amount of Planned Unit Developments that take place and put <br />restrictions on them. <br />Flint asked if Woody sees the PUD as a way to expand the number of lots or as a way to expand <br />the number of houses. <br />Woody said the PUD would allow for more intense development. <br />Flint asked what the City would get in return. <br />Woody said it depends on the property, but if Planned Unit Developments are done right, they <br />can be beneficial to the City. <br />Jabbour told Woody that five people applied for two positions on the Planning Commission. He <br />does not want Woody to be discouraged from volunteering if he is not appointed to the Planning <br />Commission.