The intent of this chapter is:
A.
To produce development more appropriate in certain circumstances than that resulting from the usual application of this title and/or the long plat ordinance;
B.
To correlate the provisions of this title and other ordinances and codes of the city to permit developments which will provide a desirable and stable environment in harmony with that of the surrounding area and consistent with the comprehensive plan;
C.
To permit flexibility that will encourage a more creative approach in the development of land and will result in a more efficient, aesthetic and desirable environment;
D.
To permit flexibility in land use and density placement of buildings, arrangement of open space, circulation facilities and off-street parking areas, and to best utilize the potentials of sites characterized by special features of geography, topography, size or shape;
E.
Provide the applicant with reasonable assurance of ultimate approval before expenditure of complete design monies, while providing the city with assurances that the project will retain the character envisioned at the time of approval;
F.
Provide greater compatibility with surrounding land uses than what may occur with a conventional project.
(Ord. 1289 § 1 (Exh. A), 2011; Ord. 1213 § 19, 2009; Ord. 1202 § 2 (Exh. A), 2009)