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It is the intent of this chapter to:

A. Provide the opportunity for the development of small commercial facilities in residential areas catering to the day to day needs of consumers for a limited range of convenience goods and services;

B. Limit such commercial facilities as to size of site, bulk of structures, and to such locations as to serve a relatively large number of persons in a relatively small geographic area. To that end, pedestrian accessibility shall be a major criterion in the location of neighborhood commercial facilities;

C. Limit such development to areas where local economic demand, local citizen acceptance and appropriate design solutions assure compatibility with the neighborhood. (Ord. 583 §2.22(A), 1980).