(4) Utilities . Identify existing and proposed utilities to serve the proposed development.
(5) Pedestrian Network . Identify pedestrian circulation through sidewalks, greenways and other Town-approved facilities connecting to destinations such as open space, recreation, retail and service use areas. (6) Documentation . Provide a written summary of each component of the master plan identifying the type of residential proposed with phasing, density and proposed units; type of nonresidential uses proposed, acreage, anticipated square footage; types of thoroughfares proposed, connectivity for pedestrian and vehicular use; anticipated utility capacities based on phasing and time of construction; types and acreage of open space for passive and active recreation and environmental protection. (7) In addition to these basic standards for the master plan for a Planned Unit Development Zoning District, standards shall apply for approval of a master plan in accordance with Article Q Procedures & Administration, §9-1808 Common Review & Procedures, u. Master Plan.
b. Permitted Uses
For purposes of the Planned Unit Development District permitted uses are determined by Article F Use Regulations.
c. Architectural Requirements
Architectural requirements for the nonresidential and multi-family uses shall be in accordance with Article H Building Type & Architectural Standards.
d. Thoroughfares Network & Utility Requirements
Public and private thoroughfares and utilities are permitted within a Planned Unit Development District and shall meet the standards of Article M Thoroughfares, Drainage & Utilities Standards and the Town’s Standard Specifications & Construction Details , including but not limited to right-of-way and roadway widths, sidewalk provisions, and maximum street lengths.
e. Parking Requirements
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