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In the approval of PCD plans, the planning commission or city council may approve or require in the final development plan, standards, regulations, limitations and restrictions either more or less restrictive than those specified elsewhere in the municipal code and which are designed to protect and maintain property values and provide or protect community amenities which would foster and maintain the health, safety and general welfare of the community, including and relating to but not limited to the following:

A. Height limitations or any bulk requirements of buildings or structures, lot and yard requirements and distances between buildings;

B. Percent coverage of land by buildings and structures;

C. Parking ratios and areas expressed in relation to use of various portions of the property and/or building floor area;

D. Limitations upon the size, design, number, lighting and location of all signs;

E. The location, width and improvement of vehicular and pedestrian access to various portions of the property including portions within abutting streets;

F. Construction of fences and walls;

G. Arrangement and spacing of buildings and structures to provide appropriate open spaces around same;

H. Location and size of off-street loading areas and docks;

I. Uses of buildings and structures by general classification and specific designation when there are unusual requirements for parking; or when use involves noise, dust, odor, fumes, smoke, vibrations, glare or radiation incompatible with present or potential development of surrounding property or of other property in the development;

J. Architectural design of buildings and structures;

K. Schedule of time for construction and establishment of the proposed buildings, structures, or land uses or any stage of development thereof,

L. Requiring of performance bonds to insure development as approved;

M. Planting and maintenance of trees, shrubs, plants and lawns in accordance with a landscape plan;

N. Any additional improvements and dedications reasonably necessary to fulfill public needs for the general health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and the city. (Ord. 4305 § 4, 2006; Ord. 4009 § 2, 2001; Ord. 3656 § 2, 1995)