In addition to the objectives prescribed in HMC § 20.04.010, the Office and Multi-Family Residential District is included in the Land Use Code to achieve the following purposes:
A.
Reserve appropriately located areas for harmonious transitional uses to serve as buffers between residential districts and nonresidential districts.
B.
Provide opportunities for offices of a semi-commercial character to be located outside of commercial districts.
C.
Create a suitable environment for office buildings especially designed for their purposes and located on sites large enough to provide room for landscaped open areas, off-street parking and, where appropriate, the off-street loading and maneuvering of trucks.
D.
Provide space for quasi-public facilities and institutions that appropriately may be located in the ORM District.
E.
Minimize traffic congestion and avoid the overloading of utilities by preventing the construction of buildings of excessive size in relation to the ground around them.
F.
Protect offices and multi-family dwellings from the noise, disturbance, traffic hazards, safety hazards, and other objectionable influences incidental to commercial and industrial uses.
G.
Protect offices and multi-family dwellings from fire, explosion, noxious fumes and other hazards.
H.
Allow sites for well planned multi-family housing interspersed with office developments.
(Ord. 950 § 2 (Exh. A § 600), 1998; Ord. 1010 § 4 (Exh. A § 6), 2003)