These regulations are designed, intended, adopted, and should be administrated for the following purposes:
A. Protect and provide for the health, safety, and general welfare of present and future residents of the City;
B. Guide the future growth and development of the community in accordance with the implementation of the comprehensive plan for the City;
C. Ensure the provision of adequate light, air, privacy, and fire and flood protection for residents of the City;
D. Prevent overcrowding of the land and undue congestion of population;
E. Protect the character and the social and economic stability of all parts of the community;
F. Promote neighborhood conservation and prevent the development of slums and blight;
G. Encourage orderly and beneficial development of all parts of the community;
H. Protect and conserve the value of land throughout the community, as well as the value of buildings and improvements upon the land;
I. Minimize conflicts among the uses of land and buildings;
J. Guide public and private policy and action in order to provide adequate and efficient transportation, water, sewerage, parks, schools, and other public requirements and facilities;
K. Provide the most beneficial relationship between the uses of land and buildings and the circulation of traffic throughout the community, with particular regard for the avoidance of congestion in the streets and highways, and the pedestrian traffic movements appropriate to the various uses of land and buildings, through proper location, width, design, and construction of streets and other traffic ways;
L. Establish reasonable standards of design and procedures for subdivisions, re- subdivisions, and lot splits in order to further the orderly layout and use of land;
M. Establish adequate, accurate, and accessible public records and monumenting of subdivided land;
N. Ensure the availability of public utilities and facilities as well as their capacity to serve the proposed subdivision;
O. Equitably distribute the costs involved in land subdivision;
P. Prevent the pollution of air, streams, lakes, and other bodies of water;
Q. Safeguard the area's water table;
R. Encourage the wise use and management of natural resources in order to preserve the integrity, ecological stability, and the beauty of the community, as well as the value of the land;
S. Provide for open spaces through the most efficient design and layout of the land;
T. Ensure the adequacy of drainage facilities; and
U. Minimize flood losses resulting from periodic inundation through:
1. Restriction or prohibition of subdivision of land for uses which are dangerous to health, safety, or property in times of flood or which, with reasonably anticipated improvements, will cause excessive increases in flood heights or velocities;
2. Requirements that each subdivision lot in an area vulnerable to flooding be provided with a safe building site with adequate access and that public utilities and facilities which serve such uses be installed with protection against flood damage at the time of installation; and
3. Protection of individuals from purchase of lands unsuitable for intended purposes because of flood hazards through the prohibition of unprotected flood hazard lands subdivision, requirements of delineated flood hazard areas on the final plat, and suitable uses provided for areas unsuitable for residential development.
(Code 1991, § 12-402)