The residential zoning districts are intended to:
(a) Provide appropriately located areas for residential development that are consistent with the Creede Comprehensive Plan and with the public health, safety, and general welfare;
(b) Ensure adequate light, air and privacy for all dwelling units;
(c) Protect the scale and character of existing residential neighborhoods and the community;
(d) Discourage any use that would generate traffic or create congestion on neighborhood streets other than the normal traffic that serves the residents of the district; and
(e) Discourage any use that, because of its character or size, would create additional requirements and costs for public services that are in excess of such requirements and costs if the district were developed solely for the intended type of residential uses.
(Ord. 395 §3, 2016)