§ 2004. Permitted uses and dimensional requirements.
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Within a Planned Unit Development District, any land use may be permitted if such
use or uses can be shown to provide an orderly relation and function to other uses
in the development and to existing land uses, as well as with due regard to the Comprehensive
Plan of Banks County. The permitted uses of property located in the planned unit development
shall be those which have been specifically proposed by the applicant and approved
by the governing body as a part of a planned unit development site plan, report, and/or
other supporting information.
A planned unit development may depart from strict conformance with the required dimension,
area, height, bulk, use and specific content regulations of the county's land use
regulations to the extent specified in the PUD application if approved, so long as
the PUD provides tangible benefits in the form of provisions of open space, amenities
and quality design. The dimensional requirements of property located in the planned
unit development shall be those, which have been specifically proposed by the applicant
and approved by the governing body as a part of a planned unit development site plan,
except as provided for in section 2009(e).
(Ord. No. 2006-33, § 1, 9-12-2006)
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