How do I propose a Planned Unit Development (PUD)?

A PUD is short for Planned Unit Development. A PUD is handled through a rezoning process wherein a conceptual plan is recommended through the Planning Commission and approved through City Council. The intent behind a PUD is to permit flexibility in regulations for development that includes a mix of land uses or is proposed for a site containing unique natural or historic features that the developer and city desire to preserve.

The timeline for a PUD involves two Planning Commission meetings and two City Council meetings. One public hearing is held by each body.

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