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Exhibit A Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments (Continued) Page 2 of III <br />resources, promote economic investment, and enhance social fabric, while reclaiming <br />mareinal and abandoned areas; <br />2. To prevent the impacts of both overcrowding of land and undue concentrations of <br />population as well as the negative effects of leapfrogging sprawl and underutilization of <br />land and property; <br />3. To restore downtown and existing urban centers and reconfigure conventional <br />development into a City of real neighborhoods and diverse districts, to conserve natural <br />environments, and preserve our built legacy; and <br />4. To support the physical organization of the region by a framework of transportation <br />3. To place all buildings so that they provide their inhabitants with a clear sense of <br />location, weather and time. Natural methods of heating and cooling can be more <br />resource -efficient than mechanical systems; <br />4. To adequately accommodate the automobile. It should do so in ways that respect the <br />pedestrian and the form of public space; and <br />5. To place streets and squares to be designed in a safe, comfortable, and interesting <br />manner to the pedestrian. Properly configured, they encourage walking and enable <br />neighbors to know each other and protect their surroundings. <br />E. Implementation of the Colton General Plan <br />