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  3. Article 1.1. Legal Provisions

Sec. 1.1.4. Purpose and Intent

This UDO is adopted to preserve, protect and promote the public health, safety and general welfare of residents and businesses in the City. More specifically, this UDO is adopted to achieve the following objectives:

  1. Implement the policies and goals contained within officially adopted plans, including the Comprehensive Plan;
  2. Improve the built environment and human habitat;
  3. Conserve and protect the City’s natural beauty and setting, including trees, scenic vistas and cultural and historic resources;
  4. Ensure that new development conserves energy, land and natural resources;
  5. Protect water quality within watershed critical areas, the general watershed areas of designated water supply watersheds and other watershed districts;
  6. Encourage environmentally responsible development practices;
  7. Promote development patterns that support safe, effective and multi-modal transportation options, including auto, pedestrian, bicycle and transit and therefore minimize vehicle traffic by providing for a mixture of land uses, walkability and compact community form;
  8. Provide neighborhoods with a variety of housing types to serve the needs of a diverse population;
  9. Promote the greater health benefits of a pedestrian-oriented environment;
  10. Reinforce the character and quality of neighborhoods;
  11. Remove barriers and provide incentives for walkable projects;
  12. Protect and promote appropriately located commercial and industrial activities in order to preserve and strengthen the City’s economic base;
  13. Encourage compact development;
  14. Ensure that adequate facilities are constructed to serve new development;
  15. Provide for orderly growth and development of suitable neighborhoods with adequate transportation networks, drainage and utilities and appropriate building sites;
  16. Save unnecessary expenditures of funds by requiring the proper initial construction of transportation networks, sidewalks, drainage facilities and utilities; and
  17. Provide land records for the convenience of the public and for better identification and permanent location of real estate boundaries.

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  • Sec. 1.1.3. Effective Date
  • Sec. 1.1.5. Relationship to the Comprehensive Plan
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UDO Chapters

  • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
  • CHAPTER 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 3. MIXED USE DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 4. SPECIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 5. OVERLAY DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 6. USE REGULATIONS
  • CHAPTER 7. GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 8. SUBDIVISION & SITE PLAN STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 9. NATURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION
  • CHAPTER 10. ADMINISTRATION
  • CHAPTER 11. BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
  • CHAPTER 12. DEFINITIONS
  • HISTORY TABLE
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  • Article 1.1. Legal Provisions
    • Sec. 1.1.1. Title
    • Sec. 1.1.2. Applicability
    • Sec. 1.1.3. Effective Date
    • Sec. 1.1.4. Purpose and Intent
    • Sec. 1.1.5. Relationship to the Comprehensive Plan
    • Sec. 1.1.6. Minimum Requirements
    • Sec. 1.1.7. Conflicting Provisions
    • Sec. 1.1.8. Severability
    • Sec. 1.1.9. City Council Action
    • Sec. 1.1.10. Penalties and Remedies
    • Sec. 1.1.11. Existing Buildings and Structures
    • Sec. 1.1.12. Adopted Manuals
    • Sec. 1.1.13. Extraterritorial Representation on Boards and Commissions
  • Article 1.2. Zoning Map
  • Article 1.3. Zoning Districts
  • Article 1.4. Building Types
  • Article 1.5. Measurement, Exceptions & General Rules of Applicability

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