§ 70-186. Generally.  


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  • (a)

    The district standards, which are outlined in section 70-187, are based on the individual characteristics of the five single-family zoning districts discussed earlier in this chapter. The objective is to maintain and protect the existing distinctive character of each of the districts. As a result, sometimes even relatively subtle differences in design direction have been provided for in the standards.

    (b)

    These district standards are intended to be used in conjunction with areawide standards. Because many of the concepts are discussed and illustrated in article V, reference should be made to article V for a better understanding of a standard's intent. However, where the provisions of this article conflict with those in article V, the provisions of this article shall prevail.

    (c)

    Finally, it should be noted that these standards are the result of all of the issues discussed earlier in this chapter and clarification of intent may in fact be found in articles I and II. These standards are intended to allow a reasonable amount of individual design flexibility while keeping the interests of each neighborhood or zoning district in mind.