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36-7-4-1509. Requirements of district ordinance

IN Code § 36-7-4-1509 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 1509. (a) A PUD district ordinance must do one (1) of the following with respect to all, or each different part, of a planned unit development:

(1) Express in general terms the development requirements that apply.

(2) Express in detailed terms the development requirements that apply.

(b) If development requirements are expressed in general terms under subsection (a)(1):

(1) secondary review of the PUD district ordinance must be conducted under subsection (c); and

(2) the zoning ordinance or the PUD district ordinance must specify any plan documentation or supporting information that must be supplied in connection with secondary review under subsection (c).

(c) Secondary review of a PUD district ordinance:

(1) may be conducted by the legislative body or by the person or other body given the authority to conduct secondary review under section 1511(a) of this chapter; and

(2) must be conducted in accordance with procedures established in the zoning ordinance.

(d) The person or body conducting secondary review under subsection (c) shall do the following:

(1) Consider the development requirements expressed in general terms under subsection (a)(1).

(2) If:

(A) applicable development requirements expressed in general terms under subsection (a)(1) are satisfied; and

(B) applicable requirements in the zoning ordinance are satisfied;

grant secondary approval of the PUD district ordinance.

(3) Express in detailed terms any other development requirements that will apply to the planned unit development.

(4) Specify any plan documentation or supporting information that must be supplied before an improvement location permit may be issued for development of real property in the planned unit development district.

(e) If development requirements are expressed in detailed terms under subsection (a)(2), the zoning ordinance or the PUD district ordinance must specify any plan documentation or supporting information that must be supplied before an improvement location permit may be issued for development of real property in the planned unit development district.

As added by P.L.320-1995, SEC.39.

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