§ 21.43.010. Intent.  


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  • It is the intent of this chapter to:

    A.

    Encourage imaginative design by permitting greater flexibility in zoning requirements than is generally permitted by other chapters of this title;

    B.

    Preserve or create environmental amenities superior to those generally found in conventional developments;

    C.

    To encourage comprehensive planning of large industrial sites in order to create a park-like environment;

    D.

    Preserve to the greatest possible extent the natural characteristics of the land, including topography, natural vegetation, waterways, views, etc.;

    E.

    To establish development standards which provide compatibility with surrounding residential, commercial or other developments and offer protection from industrial blight;

    F.

    Provide for maximum efficiency in the layout of streets, utility networks, open space, landscaping requirements and other public improvements;

    G.

    Provide a guide for developers and county officials in meeting the purpose and provisions of this chapter.

(Ord. 11274 § 1 (part), 1996)