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premises may be used, and buildings may be erected or structurally <br /> altered for the following uses only: <br /> ( 1) Any use permitted in the "A" Use District. <br /> ( 2) Two-family dwellings. <br /> ( 3) No traeter-trailer-eembinatien-vehiele-er-detaehed <br /> traeter-er-trailer tractor, trailer, tractor-trailer combination, or <br /> vehicle in excess oftwe-f2}one and one-half (1-1/2) tons capacity may <br /> be parked upon any land or premises in an "A-1" Residenee Residential <br /> District. <br /> DIVISION 4. "A-2" PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS <br /> Sec. 21-10. "A-2" Planned Residential Development District; intent <br /> of District. <br /> (a) In the "A-2" District lands and buildings may be used and <br /> buildings erected or structurally altered for the following use only: <br /> Planned Residential Developments., provided that an exception permitting <br /> such use is granted by the Board. of Zoning Appeals under the provisions <br /> of this section and the intent of subsection (b) and requirements of <br /> section 21-11 are complied with. <br /> (b) The intent of this section is to permit more flexibility in a <br /> large-scale development through land use controls that foster good <br /> environmental design without violating the constitutional requirements <br /> of uniform classification and adequate standards; that permit planned <br /> residential developments in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan of <br /> the City; that permit a variety of housing accommodations including <br /> single-family detached, two-family and multi-family dwellings, and land <br /> uses in imaginative and orderly physical and esthetic relationship to <br /> one another; that permit the grouping and preservation of open space, <br /> school sites, recreation areas and lands for other public, semipublic <br /> (including churches) and private purposes; that permit the development <br /> of an area rather than individual lot development. No particular <br /> development shall necessarily include all the requirements set forth <br /> above. <br />