11-1-3: PURPOSE:
These regulations are adopted for the following purposes:
   A.   To protect and provide for the public health, safety and general welfare of the city.
   B.   To guide the future growth and development of the city, in accordance with its plans and policies.
   C.   To provide adequate light, air and privacy to secure safety from fire, flood and other danger, and to prevent overcrowding of the land and undue congestion of population.
   D.   To protect the character and the social and economic stability of all parts of the city and to encourage the orderly and beneficial development of all parts of the city.
   E.   To protect and conserve the value of land throughout the city and the value of buildings and improvements upon the land, and to minimize the conflicts among the uses of land and buildings.
   F.   To guide public and private policy and action in order to provide adequate and efficient transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks, playgrounds, recreation and other public requirements and facilities.
   G.   To provide the most beneficial relationship between the uses of land and buildings and the circulation of traffic throughout the city, having particular regard to the avoidance of congestion in the streets and highways, and the pedestrian traffic movements appropriate to the various uses of land and buildings, and to provide for the proper location and width of streets and building lines.
   H.   To establish reasonable standards of design and procedures for subdivisions and resubdivisions, in order to further the orderly layout and use of land; and to ensure proper legal descriptions and monumenting of subdivided land.
   I.   To ensure that public facilities are available and will have a sufficient capacity to serve the proposed subdivision.
   J.   To prevent the pollution of air, streams, and ponds; to assure the adequacy of drainage facilities; to safeguard the water table; and to encourage the wise use and management of natural resources throughout the city in order to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the community and the value of the land. (Ord. 2997, 11-20-1978)