A.
This chapter is compatible and consistent with the goals of the City of Lancaster Comprehensive Plan, dated 1993, and readopted by the Council of the City of Lancaster on April 10, 2007:
(1)
To protect and enhance Lancaster City's physical attractiveness and historic quality while allowing for reasonable growth and development.
(2)
To strengthen neighborhoods and to make all neighborhoods desirable, safe places to live.
(3)
To preserve and maintain the existing housing stock.
(4)
To encourage the conversion, rehabilitation, reuse and redevelopment of existing vacant and underutilized structures in a manner consistent with community goals and objectives.
(5)
To promote pride in ownership.
(6)
To assure housing that is affordable for people at various income levels throughout Lancaster County, and that serves the needs of various types and ages of households.
(7)
To increase the quantity and quality of job opportunities through the creation of an environment which promotes and supports business and industry and attracts new investment.
(8)
To enhance Lancaster's economic environment by providing adequate infrastructure for economic development and maintaining public policies and actions which support and promote economic development activity.
(9)
To increase the tax base in order to allow the City to provide services and infrastructure and to be competitive in attracting new businesses and retaining existing businesses.
(10)
To strengthen Lancaster City as the commercial and cultural hub of Lancaster County and to enhance its downtown vitality.
(11)
To increase the availability and quality of employment skills and training for Lancaster City residents.
(12)
To ensure that all residents in need of support services receive necessary assistance.
(13)
To strengthen the nurturing environment for children and youth in order to create a bright future for them.
(14)
To ensure that people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds participate in the planning and decisionmaking process.
(15)
To promote education for residents so that they can handle the demands of the workplace and the demands of good citizenship.
(16)
To ensure overall public safety for all citizens.
(17)
To implement land use strategies which protect and enhance the built environment and contribute to the economic and aesthetic well-being of the community.
(18)
To promote the safe, efficient movement of people and goods.
(19)
To provide needed facilities and services, including the improvement of the City's parks through the implementation of the Parks and Recreation Plan for the City of Lancaster.
(20)
To conserve energy, promote public awareness of energy issues and initiate energy-saving measures.
(21)
To increase intergovernmental, interagency and private sector collaboration in achieving the community's goals.
B.
This chapter also is compatible and consistent with the goals of Growing Together, A Comprehensive Plan for Central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as adopted by the Council of the City of Lancaster on April 10, 2007:
(1)
Development of land will be managed effectively to plan and locate communities with compatible land uses and densities within designated growth areas, while preserving and maintaining valuable open space.
(2)
Vacant and underutilized land and buildings will be developed and reused to attract residents, encourage commerce and the arts, and reduce development pressure on farmland.
(3)
Livable, diverse-income neighborhoods will be developed to include housing choices and a mix of uses and to promote walking and alternative transportation.
(4)
The urban core will be revitalized and promoted with the support of the whole region to offer clean, safe, and attractive opportunities for business and culture, and to maintain its historic character.
(5)
Attractive, safe, walkable neighborhoods will be developed and existing communities will be protected and strengthened to enhance the unique character and strong sense of place of Central Lancaster County and to promote positive interaction among residents of all ages and backgrounds.
(6)
Affordable, diverse housing choices across all income ranges will be made available to encourage homeownership and rental properties, and to further smart growth.
(7)
A well-maintained and efficient road network will be established to promote continuous traffic flow and reduce congestion, with an emphasis on truck traffic control.
(8)
An easily accessible, efficient, and affordable public transportation system will be available to improve access to homes, jobs, shopping, attractions, and recreation.
(9)
A planned, interconnected, and safe network of alternative transportation options will be developed to move people and goods.
(10)
A full range of efficient community facilities and services will be provided to serve the educational, recreational, safety and health needs of all residents.
(11)
A well maintained, intermunicipal park system will be developed, with due regard for private property rights, and will include parks in all areas, clean facilities, and recreation along and in the waterways, all connected by greenways for biking, walking, and nonmotorized use.
(12)
Air, water, and soil quality will be improved and protected, and natural areas, waterways, and riparian buffers will be protected and preserved in order to provide a healthy living environment.
(13)
Historic resources will be preserved, maintained, and reused to recognize and reinforce the historic character of both urban and rural areas.
(14)
A cost-effective sufficient, well maintained, and environmentally sound public utility system will provide water that meets acceptable standards and effective solid waste, sewage, and stormwater management to protect public health and manage growth in the region.
(15)
Growing Together will result in measurable positive change in Central Lancaster County that is consistent with the vision set forth by residents and is accompanied by a renewed spirit of regional cooperation.
(16)
Coordinated, responsive, energetic intermunicipal leadership will promote cooperation, efficient provision of services, regional infrastructure planning, cooperative funding strategies, information sharing, community participation in decisionmaking, and reduction in local bureaucracies.
(17)
Appropriate and enforceable regional ordinances, regulations, and techniques will be adopted to address issues such as mixed-use development, traditional neighborhoods, compact residential areas, and agricultural preservation.