The primary purposes of this Planning and Zoning Code are to encourage proximity in the development of compatible and related uses of land and buildings and to discourage development of uses which are incompatible or detrimental to each other and adjacent areas. District regulations are established by this Title to carry out the purposes which are stated in Title One and especially to achieve the following objectives:
(a) To provide for light manufacturing, limited industrial, research-office and related commercial service uses within the community, in conformance with specific standards and in a manner compatible with the primarily residential character of South Euclid.
(b) To provide, where appropriate, for the expansion and continued development of the above stated uses, thereby meeting future economic needs of the City for such activities.
(c) To prohibit manufacturing, industrial and related development which, by reason of emission or generation of smoke, odors, noxious gases, noise, glare, humidity or vibration or by reason of danger of explosion, fire or other hazard, would create conditions detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare and be incompatible with and detrimental to adjacent and surrounding uses, through the establishment of specific standards of performance which must be maintained by manufacturing and industrial uses.
(d) To insure the availability of appropriate land for light manufacturing, limited industrial, research-office and related commercial service uses and to discourage the undesirable mixture of uses on such land by prohibiting new residential and incompatible or unrelated business uses.
(e) To protect appropriate development against congestion by limiting bulk and density of development in relation to adjacent buildings and the available land, by providing for development of appropriate accessory off-street parking and loading facilities, and by providing for buffers and screening to protect adjacent areas from objectionable influences.
(f) To promote the most desirable use of land and buildings in accordance with a well considered plan and to provide, in appropriate areas for development, certain light manufacturing, limited industrial, research-office and related commercial service uses, in order to maintain and strengthen the economic base and tax revenues of the City.