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To consolidate a broad range of resources that individually and collectively contribute to the promotion of wellness and enable the improvement and maximum recovery of health from physical and mental diseases, illnesses and injuries.
2.
To provide opportunities for educational advancement, learning, and research related to wellness and health.
3.
To provide control over uses and heights of buildings in the Transitional Overlay District (TO) and the Health Care Overlay District (HCO), with uses and heights of buildings being less restrictive in the HCO District.
4.
To create a logical transition between existing residential uses and health care uses that will protect and preserve the character of the surrounding residential neighborhood while permitting uses on the land within the HCO District and TO District as permitted hereby.
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To create a network of open land and recreation path opportunities for use by the patients, staff, physicians, students, and visitors of a health care campus.