Residential Districts and their regulations are established in order to achieve, among others, the following purposes:
(a) Regulation of bulk and location of buildings in relation to the land in order to obtain proper light, air, privacy and usable open spaces on each zoning lot appropriate for the district; and
(b) Regulation of density and distribution of population to accordance with a plan to avoid congestion and to maintain adequate services; and
(c) Protection from noxious fumes, odors, dust, excessive noises, vehicular congestion and other objectionable influences; and,
(d) Preservation and enhancement of natural environmental characteristics contributing to public health, mitigation of pollution, quality of life; and,
(e) Promotion of stability and protection of property values by preservation of desirable characteristics of existing residential development; and
(f) Promotion of the most desirable and beneficial use of the land and bringing about eventual conformity with a well-considered community plan.
(Ord. 2003-34. Passed 6-23-03.)