Land divisions and subdivisions shall be consistent with the
following land use objectives and policies:
A. To approach new development within a large framework, with the basic
unit being the neighborhood or district, and the conventional subdivision
plat forming a part of a neighborhood or district;
B. To stage new growth concurrent with public improvements in transportation
and urban service facilities;
C. To minimize new development outside the urban service area;
D. To locate new multifamily development and local commercial development
convenient to each other and adjacent to arterials;
E. To develop a system of interior open spaces to provide for separation
of neighborhoods, stormwater drainage, and for secondary circulation
of pedestrian and bicycle traffic;
F. To use environmental corridors provided by other units of government
and interior open space systems as guidance tools for the location
and form of future development;
G. To encourage the use of clustering of residential development to
assist in the development of the policy set forth to provide an interior
open space system;
H. To avoid the wasteful use of land for urban purposes and to maintain
economic balance in the community through flexible use of the regional
urban land demand standards; and
I. To continue to develop a system of parks and open spaces for the
recreational needs of the Village.