(A) To encourage a more creative approach in land and building site planning;
(B) To encourage an efficient, aesthetic and desirable use of open space;
(C) To promote variety in the physical development pattern of the community;
(D) To achieve flexibility and incentives for residential development which will produce a wider range of choice;
(E) To encourage renewal of older areas where new development and restoration are needed to revitalize the areas;
(F) To permit special consideration of property with unique features, such as historical significance, unusual topography, landscape amenities, size and shape;
(G) To recapture by-passed land so poorly planned and developed as to be a public liability; and
(H) To simplify processing of development proposals for developers and the Commission by providing for concurrent review of land use, subdivision, public improvements and siting considerations.
(Ord. passed - -2006, § 80.22(A))