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Ordinance Number
1982-1
Adopted Date
01/06/1982
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan
Entity Name
Unincorporated County
Subject
Land Use Element of Comprehensive Plan
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12888
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MEDICAL Access via major thorough- <br />Separation and <br />fares is desirable for <br />buffering must <br />hospitals providing emer- <br />provide a clean <br />gency medical services. <br />and quiet envi- <br />industrial or heavy com- <br />ronment. Adja- <br />mercial areas. <br />cent areas must <br />have suitable <br />space for sup- <br />port offices and <br />businesses. <br />PUBLIC Places for public ve- <br />Buffering and <br />WORKS hicle storage, materials <br />screening from <br />storage and equipment re- <br />residential and <br />pair should be located in <br />business areas <br />industrial or heavy com- <br />are needed. <br />mercial areas. <br />Whenever practi- <br />cal, jointly de- <br />veloped or con- <br />solidated facil- <br />ities for city, <br />county and <br />school activi- <br />ties are desira- <br />ble. <br />STRATEGIES FOR COMMERCIAL AHD INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPHEaT <br />Commercial and industrial growth has historically <br />occurred along the U.S A I corridor. This trend has resulted <br />in commercial/industrial uses being located along continuous <br />strips. This arrangement is inefficient use of land and <br />causes the following problems: <br />1) traffic and safety; <br />2) inadequate parking facililties; <br />3) proliferation of signs, overhead wiros, and <br />aesthetically unappealing design. <br />No <br />
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