(A) This district is intended to provide for tracts of land located primarily on the fringe of urban growth where the predominant characteristic of urban development have not yet been fully established, but where the current characteristics of use are predominantly residential, agricultural, or semi-developed, with scattered related uses.
(B) The future demand for developable land will generate requests for amendments in zone designations to remove land from the D-1 classification and place it into other more intensely developed classifications as a natural consequence of urban expansion.
(1985 Code, § 9-56)