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SEC. 10.PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPHSirT (PUD) <br />SECTION: <br />10._.A: <br />XO._.B: <br />10._.C: <br />10._.D: <br />10._.E: <br />10._.F: <br />10._.G: <br />10. .H: <br />Authorization <br />Allowed Uses <br />Required Standards <br />Coordination With Subdivision Regulations <br />Revisions and/or Changes <br />Phasing emd Guarantee of Performance <br />Control of Pl2mned Unit Development Following <br />Completion <br />Procedure for Processing a Planned Unit Development <br />SECTION 10. .A AUTHORIZATION: Planned unit development <br />authorization may allow: <br />Subd. 1. Variety: Within a comprehensive site design <br />concept a mixture of land uses, housing types and <br />densities. <br />Subd. 2. Sensitivity: Through the departure from the <br />strict application of required setbacks, yard areas, lot <br />sizes, minimum house sizes, minimum requirements, and <br />other performance standards associated with traditional <br />zoning, planned unit development can maximize the <br />development potential of land while remaining sensitive to <br />its u-iique and valuable natural characmerisrics. <br />Subd. 3. Efficiency:’ The consolidation of areas for <br />recreation and reductions in srreet lengths and other <br />utility related expenses. <br />Subd. 4. Density Transfer: The project density may be <br />clustered, basing density on number of units per acre <br />versus specific lot dimensions. <br />Sxibd. 5. District Integration: The combination of uses <br />which are allowed in separate zoning districts such as: <br />A. Mixed residential allows both densities and unit <br />types to be varied within the project. <br />B. Mixed residential with increased d^sity <br />ac3oiowledging the greater sensitivity of PUD^ <br />projects, regulation provides increased density on <br />the property if a PUD is utilized. <br />C. Mixed land uses with the integration of compatible <br />land uses within the project.