§ 44-811. Imposition of conditions as may be warranted.
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Reasonable conditions may be required with the approval of a planned unit development,
to the extent authorized by law, for the purpose of ensuring that public services
and facilities affected by a proposed land use or activity will be capable of accommodating
increased services and facility loads caused by the land use or activity, protecting
the natural environment and conserving natural resources and energy, ensuring compatibility
with adjacent land uses of land, and promoting the use of land in a socially and economically
desirable manner. Conditions imposed shall be designed to protect natural resources
and the public health, safety and welfare of individuals in the project and those
immediately adjacent, and the community as a whole, shall be reasonably related to
the purposes affected by the planned unit development, and shall be necessary to meet
the intent and purpose of this article, and be related to the objective of ensuring
compliance with the standards of this article. All conditions imposed shall be made
a part of the record of the approved planned unit development.
(Code 1977, § 28-425; Ord. No. 23-QQ, 3-14-1988)
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