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66 <br /> <br />1. The PUD design shall result in greater landscaped pervious area than the base <br />zoning district standard. <br /> <br />2. The PUD site design shall result in the protection of important natural features <br />(e.g., wetlands, significant trees, water courses, slopes over 12 percent). <br /> <br />3. The PUD design shall include extensive landscaping with an emphasis on <br />streetscape, site entrances, and the perimeter of the building. <br /> <br />(c) Commercial and industrial buildings shall comply with design standards of City Code <br />Section 1007.043(2)(d). A PUD shall consist of a harmonious arrangement and selection of land <br />uses in groupings of buildings that are planned and designed as an integrated unit. The integrated <br />design shall include elements such as building orientation and materials, utilities, parking areas, <br />traffic and pedestrian circulation, and open spaces. <br /> <br />(8) Mixed Residential, Commercial and/or Industrial Planned Unit Development <br />Requirements. <br /> <br />(a) PUD’s including a mix of residential, commercial, and/or industrial uses shall follow <br />the applicable provisions of (6) and (7) above. <br /> <br />(9) Procedure for Processing a Planned Unit Development. <br /> <br />(a) Prior to submitting a PUD application, the applicant shall meet with the Community <br />Development Department to generally describe the proposed PUD. The primary purpose of the <br />conference is to provide the applicant with an opportunity to gather information and obtain <br />guidance as to the general suitability of the proposal and its conformity to the provisions of this <br />ordinance before incurring substantial expense in the preparation of plans, surveys and other data. <br /> <br />(b) PUD Concept Plan Application. <br /> <br />1. The PUD Concept Plan provides an opportunity for the applicant to submit an <br />application and plan to the City showing the basic intent and the general nature of the entire <br />development before incurring substantial cost. The evaluation of the Concept Plan shall include <br />but not be limited to the following criteria: <br /> <br />a. Overall maximum PUD density range. <br /> <br />b. General location of major streets and pedestrian ways. <br /> <br />c. General location and extent of public and common open space. <br /> <br />d. General location of residential and non-residential land uses with approximate <br />type and intensities of development. <br /> <br />e. A staging and time schedule of development. <br />