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Sec. 2. Purpose.

It is hereby declared to be the purpose and intent of the city council in enacting this chapter that the zoning regulations and districts as established have been made for the purpose and general welfare of the city. This chapter and the districts have been designed to provide adequate light and air; to secure safety from fire, flood and other catastrophic dangers; to prevent the overcrowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of wasteful scattering of population; to lessen the congestion in streets; and to facilitate the adequate provision of water, sewer, schools, transportation, parks, open space and other public necessities. They have been made with reasonable consideration for, among other things, the character of the district, its particular suitability for the particular uses specified, and with a view to conserve the value of buildings and property and encourage the most appropriate uses of land throughout the city consistent with a comprehensive plan.

(Ord. No. 3307, 3-25-03)

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