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<br /> -2- <br /> Section 300. Bufferyards <br /> Subsection 301 Purpose <br /> 302 Land Use Intensity <br /> Classes <br /> 303 Bufferyard Requirements <br /> 304 Buffering Techniques <br /> 305 Existing Materials <br /> 306 Use of Bufferyards <br /> 307 Bufferyard Plan and <br /> Platting <br /> 308 Maintenance of <br /> Bufferyards <br /> Section 400. Procedure <br /> Subsection 401 Preapplication Conference <br /> 402 zoning <br /> 403 Development Plan <br /> 404 PDD Coordinating <br /> Committee <br /> 405 Development Plan Approval <br /> 406 Changes to a Development <br /> Plan <br /> 407 Platting <br /> 408 Staged Development <br /> Section 500. General Benefit Features <br /> Subsection 501 Conveyance <br /> 502 Deed Restrictions <br /> 503 Guarantee of Performance <br /> 504 Community Associations <br /> Section 600. Bonus provisions <br /> Subsection 601 Bonuses <br /> 602 Open Space <br /> 603 Street Landscaping <br /> 604 Non-Residential <br /> Landscaping <br /> 605 Uniform Signs <br /> 606 Mass Transit <br /> 607 Non-Residential Uses <br /> 608 Discretionary Bonus <br /> 609 Future Bonuses <br /> Section 700. Miscellaneous <br /> Subsection 701 Conflicting Ordinances <br /> 702 Savings Clause <br /> ARTICLE I. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT <br /> Sec. 100. Title and purpose. <br /> 101. Title <br /> This article shall be known as the Planned <br /> Development District or PDD. <br /> 102. Purpose <br /> 1. Development in the urban areas of the <br /> United States has taken place primarily <br /> under requirements of uniform <br /> regulations within each zoning district <br /> that may prevent or discourage <br /> innovative site design and development <br /> responses to new market demands. The <br /> use of improved techniques for land <br /> development is often difficult under <br /> traditional land use regulations <br />