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(c)    The minimum required livability open space (LSR) shall be
included as part of the minimum required open space, and shall be .66%
of TIMES the actual residential floor area.

(d)    The minimum required countable recreation space (RSR) shall
be included as part of the minimum required living space, and shall be
.11% of TIMES the actual residential floor area.

(14)    In R22 Multi-family Residential Districts:

(a)    The maximum permitted residential floor area (FAR) shall be
.8% of TIMES' the residential land area.

(b)    The minimum required open space (OSR) shall be .85% of
TIMES the residential floor area.

(c)    The minimum required living space (LSR) shall be included as
part of the minimum required open space, and shall be .5% of TIMES
the actual residential floor area.

(d)    The minimum required countable recreation space (RSR) shall
be included as part of the minimum required living space, and shall be .1%
of TIMES the actual residential floor area.

(15)    In R44 Multi-family Residential Districts:

(a) The maximum permitted residential floor area (FAR) shall be
1% of TIMES the residential land area.

(to) The minimum required open space (OSR) shall be .65% of
TIMES the actual residential floor area.

(c)    The minimum required living space (LSR) shall be included as
part of the minimum required open space, and shall be .38% of TIMES
the actual residential floor area.

(d)    The minimum required countable recreation space (RSR) shall
be included as part of the minimum required living space, and shall be
.08% of TIMES the actual residential floor area.

Section 13-351.21E

Planned Unit Developments shall be designed in accordance with the
following criteria:

(a)    The overall plan shall be comprehensive, embrace both land and
buildings and their inter-relationship, and shall attain a whole three
dimensional concept.

(b)    The size of the planned unit development shall effect an integral
land-planning unit and provide for adequate open spaces, circulation, off-
street parking and pertinent development amenities, in relation to the scope
and complexity of the development.

(c)    Diverse functional elements shall be well integrated, properly
oriented, and properly related to the topographic and natural landscape
features of the site.

(d)    Developments shall be well related to existing and planned land
use and circulation patterns on adjoining properties, and shall not con-
stitute a disrupting element with regard to the character of adjacent
neighborhoods or communities.

(e)    The layout of structures shall facilitate the coordination of street
and public utility improvements.

 

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