This chapter regulates the placement, orientation, and aesthetic design of buildings. The regulations are intended to protect public health, safety, and welfare through clear and objective standards that promote a variety of land uses and development, while protecting property values and ensuring predictability in the development process. In summary, this chapter is intended to create and maintain a built environment that:
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Is conducive to walking and bicycling;
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Provides natural surveillance of public spaces, or "eyes on the street," for crime prevention and security;
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Reduces dependency on the automobile for short trips, thereby conserving energy and reducing unwanted congestion;
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Encourages the use of water-conserving landscaping;
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Allows for the integration of surface water management facilities within parking lots and landscape areas;
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Creates a sense of place that is consistent with the character of the community, including historical development patterns, the community vision, and economic vitality.
(Ord. 987 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022)