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There are two types of PUD review processes. They differ in terms of the number of steps involved and the materials which must be submitted for review. The two types of PUDs are characterized as follows:

6-303.A. Large Scale PUD. A large scale PUD is a project which meets one or more of the following criteria:

6-303.A.1. A PUD which contains more than 5 dwelling units or lots; or

6-303.A.2. A PUD on a parcel of land in excess of 15,000 square feet; or

6-303.A.3. A PUD which contains more than 5,000 square feet of commercial, office or other similar non-residential floor area; or

6-303.A.4. A PUD which combines 3 or more dwelling units or lots and 2,500 square feet or more of commercial, office or other similar non-residential floor area.

6-303.B. Small Scale PUD. A small scale PUD is a project which meets one or more of the following criteria:

6-303.B.1. Contains 5 or fewer dwelling units or lots.

6-303.B.2. Is located on a parcel of land of 15,000 square feet or less.

6-303.B.3. Contains 5,000 square feet or less of commercial, office or other similar non-residential floor area.

6-303.B.4. Combines less than 3 dwelling units or lots and less than 2,500 square feet of commercial, office or other similar non-residential floor area.

A discrete development phase within a large scale PUD may be reviewed as a small scale PUD if such phase meets the criteria for a small scale PUD.