Off-street parking regulations are established to achieve, among other things, the following:
(a) To relieve congestion so streets can be utilized more fully for movement of vehicular traffic;
(b) To promote the safety and convenience of pedestrians and shoppers by separating parking areas and extensive car movements in the vicinity of pedestrian ways;
(c) To screen off-street parking areas from adjacent development and residential neighborhoods; and
(d) To promote the general convenience, welfare, and prosperity of residential, office, commercial, and industrial developments, which depend on off-street parking facilities. (Ord. 24-97. Passed 10-14-97.)