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Ignition Park PUD Zonin;: Ordinance <br />Preliminary Plan <br />As Approved by the Common Council on December 13, 2010 <br />Petitioner: <br />City of South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Introduction <br />Petitioner, City of South Bend Redevelopment Commission, requests the rezoning of <br />approximately 84 acres from the GI -General Industrial District to the PUD -Planned Unit <br />Development District to provide for a high tech industrial park to be known as Ignition Park. <br />Ignition Park is intended to be a launching pad for technological innovation. Ignition Park, in <br />combination with Innovation Park, creates atwo-site, single, State Certified Technology Park <br />within the City of South Bend. It is anticipated that development within Ignition Park may include, <br />but not be limited to: research and development facilities; education; office; prototyping facilities; <br />and, support uses. <br />The land uses to be contained within Ignition Park shall be those set forth below for• each category <br />identified on the Master Plan filed with this PUD petition. It is acknowledged that the Master Plan <br />filed with this PUD petition for Ignition Park recommends general land uses for• real estate which <br />is not subject to rezoning at this time and that the final development of Ignition Park in substantial <br />compliance with the Master Plan will be subject to Petitioner's ability to obtain zoning and <br />development rights to such additional real estate in the future. The Master Plan does, however, <br />provide a framework from which to review the land use pattern proposed for Ignition Park in much <br />the same way as a Comprehensive Plan identifies land use patterns for a community as a whole. <br />The Master Plan vision for Ignition Park is to provide for acampus-like setting within a single <br />multi-use PUD District. The primary objective of this PUD District is to encourage development <br />which achieves a high degree of: (i) excellence in overall site design; (ii) integration of individual <br />parcel site design within the overall development; and, (iii) innovation, creativity and quality in <br />building design. The PUD District provides flexibility and procedural economy by permitting a <br />broad range of high-tech industrial land uses and related support uses in a single district, while <br />maintaining adequate land use controls to protect adjoining properties. <br />In order to encourage innovative building and site designs capable of enhancing the quality of the <br />Ignition Park built environment, an applicant may propose alternate development standards for: <br />yards and building setbacks; use of minimum yards and residential bufferyards; maximum <br />building height; minimum building height; maximum gross floor area; parking; loading; <br />outdoor operations; architecture; landscaping; lighting; or, signs, subject to approval by an <br />Ignition Park Architectural Review Board and the Area Plan Commission. <br />Architectural Review Board and Executive Director approval is required to establish any land use <br />or development within the Ignition Park PUD. <br />BDDBOI 6457364v1 As Approved by the Common Council on 12/13/2010 <br />
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