18.52.070 Industrial planned unit developments.
An industrial PUD may be allowed upon property in the I district. An industrial PUD may include only such uses as are permitted principal uses and structures in the district in which the proposed PUD is located. In addition, a residential PUD may be allowed in the I district; provided, however, that any residential uses must be situated on an area of at least ten (10) acres including dedicated streets, and screening landscaping shall be planted along each boundary of the residential planned unit development, except for vehicular and pedestrian ingress and egress points. A residential PUD which is located in the I district must conform to all of the standards required for a residential PUD in the R district. In addition to meeting standards set forth in the general provisions for all PUDs, an industrial PUD shall meet the following minimum standards:
A. Screening landscaping shall be planted along each boundary of an industrial planned unit development adjoining a residential district;
B. Principal vehicular access points shall be designed to permit smooth traffic flow with controlled turning movements and to minimize hazards to vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Access points shall be located in relation to major thoroughfares so that traffic congestion will not be created by the proposed development. [Ord. 01-05 § 8.]