The purpose of this Zoning Code and the intent of Council in its adoption is to promote and protect the public health, safety, convenience, comfort and prosperity and the general welfare of the City, by regulating the use of buildings, other structures and land for residences, public facilities, institutions, business, services, industry or other purposes; by regulating and restricting the bulk, height, design, percent of lot occupancy and location of buildings; by regulating and limiting population density; and, for the aforesaid purposes, to divide the land within the City, into districts of such number and dimensions in accordance with the objectives of a Guide Plan; and to provide procedures for the administration, interpretation, amendment and enforcement of the Zoning Code.
This Zoning Code is intended to achieve, among others, the following objectives:
(a) To protect the character and values of residential, institutional and public uses, business and industrial uses, and to insure their orderly and beneficial development;
(b) To provide adequate open spaces for light, air and outdoor uses;
(c) To prevent overcrowding of the land;
(d) To prevent excessive concentration of population;
(e) To regulate and control the location and spacing of buildings on the lot and in relation to the surrounding property so as to carry out the objectives of the Guide Plan;
(f) To regulate the location of buildings and intensity of uses in relation to streets so as to minimize interference by traffic movements and thereby reduce street congestion and improve public safety;
(g) To establish zoning patterns that insure economical extension for sewers, water supply, waste disposal and other public utilities, as well as developments for recreation, schools and other public facilities;
(h) To guide the future development of the City to bring about the gradual conformity of land and building uses in accordance with objectives of the Guide Plan;
(i) To accomplish the specific intents and goals set forth in the introductions to the respective chapters.
(Ord. 1969-169. Passed 7-16-70.)