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PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
Projects not permitted by right (P) may be considered through the Planned Unit Development
process (PUD). The PUD is established as an overlay zoning district and is intended as an
alternative to conventional development. Approval of a PUD requires the submission to
the Planning Commission and the City Council of a proposed outline development plan and
accompanying development standards applicable to a particular tract, for discretionary review
(See Section 6.4).
SINGLE-FAMILY
The “Single-Family” building form is a detached house that is
a small-scale, freestanding building, typically 1 to 2.5 stories in
height. This form occurs as a single building on a lot and it may
include building details such as a front porch, front stoop and
attached or detached garage. This type of single-family home is
typically set back from the public right of way and adjacent lots,
and is slightly elevated above the ground. It typically includes a
moderately pitched roof form and is designed with the smaller
dimension of the building footprint parallel to the street. In
some cases, a flat roof shape is employed. This building form is
ideally designed to facilitate residential uses.
Figure 3.1 (top), Figure 3.2
(center) and Figure 3.3 (bottom)
Illustrate three styles of the
Single-Family building form.
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