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o A CUP can provide for an examination of the percentage of <br />lot coverage, open storage, and impervious ground cover. <br />o A CUP allows for a reasonable degree of discretion in <br />determining the suitability of certain designated uses upon <br />the general welfare, public health and safety (921.030.A). <br />o A CUP allows for the City to consider the nature of the <br />adjoining land or buildings, whether or not a similar use is <br />already in existence and ,located to the same premises <br />(921.030.A). <br />o A CUP requires proof of ownership. This provision can <br />establish the framework for the non - transferability of the <br />permitted use. <br />o A CUP provides a time limit for completion or utilization <br />for which the permit was issued. <br />o The CUP provides for revocation of the permit if the <br />conditions established are not complied with. <br />Conditional Use Permit Con <br />o A CUP requires review, monitoring and control. <br />o Requires the City to make discretionary judgments. <br />o Requires specific information from the permit applicant. <br />PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <br />The following is a consideration, both pro and con, for the use <br />of a Planned Unit Development (PUD), for Fuel Economy <br />Contracting: <br />Planned Unit Development Pro <br />o A PUD allows for flexibility in the general overall design <br />of the district. <br />o A PUD allows for variations and creative deviation from the <br />provisions of the Ordinance. <br />o A PUD provides the developer and the City with a more <br />comprehensive vision of the completed project. <br />2 <br />Pnno 112 <br />J <br />