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When a zone change and/or conditional use permit have been recommended for approval by the Planning Commission for a planned unit development zone, and such planned unit development zone is subdivided, exceptions to certain subdivision standards may be approved by the Advisory Agency on the Tentative Subdivision Map, subject to final rezoning action by the Board of Supervisors, as follows:

(a) Exceptions to the requirements and regulations relating to lot size, width and shape may be permitted when:

(1) An open-space, recreational area or residual parcel for resource protection and maintenance is to be provided for the use and benefit of all the dwelling units in the development; and

(2) The total land area of the development divided by the total number of dwelling unit equal to or more than that required by the zoning regulations or General Plan in which the development is located. Total land area of the development shall include the land area of the open space, private driveway and walkways, recreational areas and/or residual parcel for resource protection and maintenance, but shall not include any land area being set aside for public use or private streets.

(b) Exceptions to the requirements that lots abut on a street may be permitted when:

(1) Adequate and permanent access from a street to each family dwelling unit is provided for pedestrians and emergency vehicles; and

(2) Adequate and permanent provisions for automobile off-street parking spaces are provided. (Ord. 1146, § 58, 7/19/1977)