§ 137-679. Nonsubstantial changes to an approved planned unit development.  


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  • (a)

    In order to provide a limited amount of flexibility after a PUD has received approval and been recorded, and in order to decrease time delays for the developer, the city planner may approve nonsubstantial changes to a PUD site plan.

    (b)

    A nonsubstantial change is a change to the developmental requirements of a specific PUD site plan which does not alter the overall site plan, does not alter the approved list of permitted uses, does not alter the list of required infrastructure to be constructed, and does not alter the plans and specifications of the required infrastructure.

    (c)

    Nonsubstantial changes to developmental requirements such as setbacks, number of lots, number of parking spaces, building facades, building size, etc., shall be permitted, but only to the extent of five percent or less of the original requirement. In no case shall a nonsubstantial change deviate from any other requirement of any other city ordinance, state statute, or federal code.

    (d)

    The developer shall submit a revised PUD site plan to the city planner with proposed nonsubstantial changes. Upon approval of the nonsubstantial changes to the PUD site plan, the staff of the department of city planning shall record the PUD at the office of the county recorder within ten days, and all recording fees shall be paid by the developer.

(Code 1985, § 159.193; Ord. No. 4020, 2-20-1996)