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I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> Such characteristics can usually be overcome or sufficiently <br />mitigated by the judicious use of screening, plantings, open <br />space separations or other site design features. However, there <br />may be circumstances which would prevent the compatibility of <br />two uses which are permitted uses in the zoning classification. <br />A procedure must therefore be established to resolve such <br />situations so that a broad zoning classification can be used <br />to achieve the major concern expressed above. <br /> <br /> It is proposed that this problem be handled by expanding <br />the previously stated objective of encouraging well planned <br />developments by developers to require developers to plan for <br />compatibility with adjacent parcels. This in itself will <br />help insure that an adequate amount of research and planning <br />is done for the general area under consideration prior to the <br />approval of any one single parcel site plan. <br /> <br /> The procedure to be established by ordinance to accomplish <br />Chat detailed planning without burdening the community with <br />a large planning staff is as follows: <br /> <br /> 1) In addition to a site plan of the proposed develop- <br />ment, the developer of the first parcel would provide to the <br />City a plan on how the areas adjacent to the first parcel <br />will interact and work, from a standpoint of compatible design, <br />aesthetics, land use and traffic circulation. <br /> <br /> 2) Each successive parcel proposed for development would <br />begin with the existing uses and the overall plan that was <br /> <br /> <br />
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