(A) The Residential Suburban District is designed to provide an environment for primarily single-family residential development at suburban or urban densities, if the necessary public utilities are available.
(B) It is the intent of this district to encourage a suitable environment for family life by permitting facilities and institutions that are compatible with neighborhood activities.
(C) Conversely, the district prohibits any use whose physical scale and associated traffic volumes would be detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of neighborhood residents.
(Ord. 99, passed 11-18-1996, § 6.01)