This chapter has been established for the purpose of:
(A) Promoting and protecting the public health, safety, and general welfare;
(B) Protecting the character and stability of the agricultural, recreational, residential, commercial, and industrial areas, and promoting the orderly and beneficial development of such areas;
(C) Preventing the overcrowding of land and undue concentration of population by regulating the intensity of use of land and the area of open spaces surrounding buildings and structures necessary to provide adequate light, air, and privacy to protect the public health;
(D) Lessening and avoiding congestion on public highways and streets;
(E) Providing for the needs of agriculture, recreation, residence, commerce, and industry in future growth to conform with the most advantageous use of land, resources, and properties, with reasonable consideration of other things, the general and appropriate trend and character of land, building, and population development as studied and recommended by the Planning Commission (Ping. Comm.) and the township;
(F) Encouraging the most appropriate use of lands in accordance with their character and adaptability, and prohibiting uses which are incompatible with the character of development permitted within specified zoning districts;
(G) Conserving the taxable value of land and structure;
(H) Conserving the expenditure of funds for public improvements and services;
(I) Protecting against fire, explosion, noxious fumes and odors, heat, dust, smoke, glare, noise, vibration, radioactivity, and other nuisances and hazards in the interest of the people; and
(J) Providing for the completion, restoration, reconstruction, extension, or substitution of nonconforming uses.
(Ord. 5, passed 1-18-1973)