The purpose of this chapter is to:
A.
Notify property owners, tenants and users of property within the downtown specific plan area of the vibrant, active downtown environment, the revitalization efforts and public improvements occurring downtown, the special events and community and business activities that are part of the vitality of the downtown, and the expectations and responsibilities associated with owning, purchasing, renting or making other use of property within a vibrant, active downtown environment;
B.
Protect all permitted uses from potential conflicts with one another due to the inherent impacts and inconveniences associated with permitted operations in the downtown specific plan area;
C.
Promote a good neighbor policy between uses operating in the downtown specific plan area by advising purchasers, tenants and users of property of the potential impacts associated with such purchase, occupation, operation or use including, but not limited to, sounds, odors, traffic, light and glare, pedestrian activity, music, festivals, street construction and closures, traffic rerouting, railroad operations, outdoor sales, trash and recycling collection activities, 24-hour activity and other permitted uses that may occur within the downtown specific plan area, so that such purchasers, tenants and users will understand, acknowledge, and be prepared to accept, such impacts;
D.
Encourage the use of dispute resolution, rather than expensive court proceedings, to amicably resolve any complaints about downtown operations; and
E.
Promote ongoing communication between all property owners, tenants and users of property within the downtown specific plan area.
(Ord. 1711 § 1, 2004)