The intent of these site plan review regulations is to promote the safe and efficient use of land, to contribute to an orderly and harmonious appearance in the City and to further enhance the value of property. This process is intended to supplement the review and administrative procedures which are carried out under this title or other City ordinances and regulations. The site plan review process is intended to help ensure that newly developed properties and redeveloped properties are compatible with adjacent development and that traffic, public safety, overcrowding, and environmental problems are minimized to the greatest extent possible. More specifically, the purpose of the site plan review process is to provide for a review of:
A. A project's compatibility with its environment and with other land uses and buildings existing in the surrounding area;
B. The quantity, quality, utility, size and type of a project's required open space area and proposed landscaping improvements;
C. The ability of a project's traffic circulation system to provide for the convenient and safe internal and external movement of vehicles and pedestrians;
D. The quantity, quality, utility and type of a project's required community facilities; and
E. The location and adequacy of a project's provision for drainage and utilities. (Ord. 13-19, 2019: Ord. 26-95 § 2(29-1), 1995)