Unit Development
A planned unit development (PUD) allows some deviations from the Concept Plan and platting requirements of HCC Title 16. These are usually seen as smaller lot sizes and greater density in exchange for open space, attractive building designs, and other amenities such as playgrounds, swimming pools, parks and meeting facilities. No PUD shall have an area of less than two and one half (2½) acres. Maximum density allowed for multi-family developments is 10 units per acre. Assisted living facilities are not included in this maximum density limit. Consideration should be given to disperse large multi-family PUD developments throughout the city instead of concentrating them in one central area. A PUD is a subdivision and follows the path of HCC Title 16 for all reviews and approvals. In addition to that, there are several added requirements concerning the overall look of the project, both of the buildings and the general layout of the buildings and the amenities. The Planning Commission may recommend, and the City Council may impose, such conditions on a PUD as it may deem appropriate to meet the goals and objectives of this chapter and the City’s General Plan. (Ord. 08-13)
Follows the requirements of HCC 16.10.050 but adds:
Follows the requirements of HCC 16.10.090, but adds: The Planning Commission will also act as an Architectural Review Committee and will evaluate the Site Plan and drawings for:
Follows the requirements of HCC 16.12.030 but adds:
Unit Development
A planned unit development (PUD) allows some deviations from the Concept Plan and platting requirements of HCC Title 16. These are usually seen as smaller lot sizes and greater density in exchange for open space, attractive building designs, and other amenities such as playgrounds, swimming pools, parks and meeting facilities. No PUD shall have an area of less than two and one half (2½) acres. Maximum density allowed for multi-family developments is 10 units per acre. Assisted living facilities are not included in this maximum density limit. Consideration should be given to disperse large multi-family PUD developments throughout the city instead of concentrating them in one central area. A PUD is a subdivision and follows the path of HCC Title 16 for all reviews and approvals. In addition to that, there are several added requirements concerning the overall look of the project, both of the buildings and the general layout of the buildings and the amenities. The Planning Commission may recommend, and the City Council may impose, such conditions on a PUD as it may deem appropriate to meet the goals and objectives of this chapter and the City’s General Plan. (Ord. 08-13)
Follows the requirements of HCC 16.10.050 but adds:
Follows the requirements of HCC 16.10.090, but adds: The Planning Commission will also act as an Architectural Review Committee and will evaluate the Site Plan and drawings for:
Follows the requirements of HCC 16.12.030 but adds: