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10-03-2022 Council Work Session Packet
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9 <br /> <br />13. Added standards for solar energy systems as Section 1007.061. <br /> <br />14. Added language for Model Homes and Temporary Real Estate Offices by administrative <br />permit as a new Section 1007.062. These are common for large developments and this <br />provides consistent standards. <br /> <br />15. Added language for Temporary Structures as a new Section 1007.063 for emergency use. <br />This is typically a short term need when a structure is damaged and uninhabitable. It <br />allows a temporary structure while the original structure is being rebuilt. <br /> <br />16. Added performance standards for motor fuel stations as Section 1007.064. <br /> <br />PUD <br /> <br />The following is a list of changes made to the PUD section of the ordinance. <br /> <br />1. Eliminated the PUD by conditional use permit and requires them all to be done as a <br />rezoning to the PUD zoning district. The rezoning to PUD creates a negotiated zoning <br />district unique to the individual project and gives the City a higher level of discretion <br />than a conditional use permit. <br /> <br />2. Modifying the purpose and intent to be clearer and more concise. <br /> <br />3. Expanding the list of desired public benefits to be evaluated with PUDs. <br /> <br />4. Created a table to identify base development guidelines by zoning district along with a <br />reference to the base general provision standards. While staff historically has included <br />this base zoning reference as part of the analysis and noted this district in the staff report, <br />this change will provide more clarity. <br /> <br />5. Deleting unnecessary general requirements covered under other sections of the Zoning or <br />Subdivision Ordinance. <br /> <br />6. Moving rural residential PUD requirements to the rural cluster section to allow it by <br />right. These subdivisions will allow clustering of homes on smaller lots than would <br />typically be allowed in exchange for preservation of at least 50% of the area as open <br />space and compliance with additional conservation development standards. <br /> <br />7. Modifying the open space performance standards to clarify how it is calculated and <br />designed in urban residential PUDs. <br /> <br />8. Creating a subsection for mixed-use PUD requirements which references the residential, <br />commercial and industrial PUD sections. <br /> <br />9. Creating an additional requirement for commercial and industrial PUDs to have <br />harmonious and integrated design for all buildings in the development.
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