§ 17.16.29.100. Changes in Planned Unit Development.


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  • A Planned Unit Development shall be developed only according to the approved final plan and all supporting data. The final plan and supporting data together with all recorded amendments shall be binding on the applicants, their successors, grantees, and assigns, and shall limit and control the use of premises (including the internal use of buildings and structures) and location of structures in the Planned Unit Development as set forth therein.

    A.

    Major Changes. Major changes in the plan of development or supporting data similarly approved shall be considered the same as a new petition, and reapplication shall be made in accordance with the procedures for a new application. Major changes include increase in density, heights of buildings, change in location and types of nonresidential land uses, changes in road standards or alignment, changes in the location and/or amount of land devoted to open space, parks or other common facilities.

    B.

    Minor Changes. Minor changes may be approved by the zoning administrator or Planning and Community Development Director following approval of such change by the appropriate property owners' association if applicable. Minor changes are defined as any change not defined as a major change.

    (Ord. 2950, 2007)

(Ord. No. 3056, § 1, 8-17-2010)