Wake Forest Unified Development Ordinance - July 2022

District Provisions 2.7 Planned Unit Development (PUD)

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Open Space . Each PUD district shall clearly identify areas of required open space within the PUD concept plan. Open space areas shall conform to Chapter 7: Recreation Facility Fees, Parks & Open Space Land of the UDO. b. Landscaping, Buffering and Tree Preservation . All landscaping, buffering and tree preservation shall be required in accordance with Chapter 7: Recreation Facility Fees, Parks & Open Space Land and Chapter 8: Tree Protection, Buffers and Landscaping of the UDO except that variations from these standards may be permitted so long as areas normally required may be made up on other portions of the PUD. Such buffers and tree protection areas shall be indicated on the final plat, which shall include information regarding ownership, maintenance and use limitations. c. Off-street Parking and Loading . The PUD Concept Plan shall demonstrate compliance with the standards of Chapter 9 Parking & Driveways , except that variations from these standards may be permitted if a comprehensive parking and loading plan for the PUD is submitted as part of the PUD Concept Plan that is determined to be suitable for the PUD, and generally consistent with the intent and purpose of the off-street parking and loading standards. d. Signs . Signage shall demonstrate compliance with Chapter 11 Signs , except that the standards can be varied if a master signage plan is submitted for review and approval concurrent with the PUD concept plan and is determined by Town staff to be suitable for the PUD and generally consistent with the intent and purpose of the sign standards of the UDO. e. Public Facilities . The improvements standards and guarantees applicable to the public facilities that will serve the site shall comply with Chapter 6: Subdivision and Chapter 7: Recreation Facility Fees, Parks & Open Space Land as well as the following standards: i. The PUD Concept Plan demonstrates a safe and adequate on-site transportation circulation system. The on-site transportation circulation system shall be integrated with the off-site transportation circulation system of the Town. The PUD Plan shall be consistent with the Wake Forest Transportation Plan and the Wake Forest Manual of Specifications, Standards and Design and show required right-of-way widths and road sections. A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) shall be required. ii. The PUD Concept Plan demonstrates a safe and adequate on-site system of potable water and wastewater lines that can accommodate the proposed development and are efficiently integrated into off-site potable water and wastewater public improvement plans. The PUD Concept Plan shall include a proposed water and wastewater plan. iii. Adequate off-site facilities for potable water supply, sewage disposal, solid waste disposal, electrical supply, fire protection and roads shall be planned and programmed for the development proposed in the PUD Concept Plan. iv. The development is conveniently located in relation to schools and public safety protection services. f. Natural Resources and environmental protection. The PUD Concept Plan for PUD demonstrates compliance with the current regulatory standards of this Ordinance related to natural resource and environmental protection in Sections 12.3 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Regulations , 12.4 Flood Damage Prevention , 12.5

Town of Wake Forest Unified Development Ordinance – July 19, 2022

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