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and SC and as an excluded use in all other zones. <br /> Conventional Subdivision would be listed as a Conditional Use in the SR <br /> Planned Unit Development, Commercial and Planned Unit Development, <br /> Residential would be removed from the matrix. <br /> Section 17-8.2 CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION AND PLANNED UNIT <br /> DEVELOPMENTS. <br /> 1. General. <br /> A. Conservation Subdivision and Planned Unit Development (PUD) <br /> requires the assistance of professional planning and usually <br /> involves the approval of multiple agencies or other governmental <br /> bodies. Where circumstances are favorable, Conservation <br /> Subdivision and PUD's provide more latitude in land use than <br /> normal development to allow for planning, clustering facilities, <br /> consolidating green spaces and internal recreation amenities. <br /> While densities higher than nermal are often a-Hewed, they must <br /> be justified by the presenatieR and eenselidatieft ef green spaee, <br /> benefieial to the residents, fteighbers and the general publie-. <br /> B. Mixed use PUD where appropriate, may be allowed provided the <br /> use not normally allowed in the zoning district does not exceed <br /> 35%of the building floor area. <br /> C. Provisions of each zoning district shall govern within that district <br /> except where specifically addressed in this section. <br /> 2. Suitability. The City must consider the following criteria in the <br /> examination of a parcel for suitability as a PUD: <br /> A. Existing recreational use of the surface waters and likely increases <br /> in use associated with planned unit developments; <br /> B. Physical and aesthetic impacts of increased density; <br /> C. Suitability of lands for the planned unit development approach; <br /> D. Level of current development in the area; and <br /> E. Amounts and types of ownership of undeveloped lands. <br /> F. Size of the parcel and amount, if any,of shoreline. <br /> 3. Design criteria for all new Conservation Subdivisions and PUD's. <br /> MINUTES 3 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> February 19, 2009 <br />