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Article 30-3:Zoning Districts <br /> Section D:Residential Base Zoning Districu <br /> Subsection 4:Military Base(MB)Distha <br /> 4. MILITARY BASE(MB) DISTRICT <br /> � The Military Base(MB)District is established and intended t those lands within the city <br /> � containing military in stallations under exclusive federal.authority.The district accommodates a <br /> ud <br /> wide range of uses and development directly related to the training,housing,and support of <br /> military troops and related functions. If land within the MB district is declared surplus or <br /> othervvise conveyed to private ownership in the fi=re.the land should then be reclassified to <br /> � another zoning dolstrictin accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance(See Section 30- <br /> No dimensional standards apply in the MB distrim though military fadlides are encouraged to provide a building setback from any base _ <br /> perimeter abutting asingle-family residential zoning di su-ict equal to at least the minimum setback applicable on the other side of the <br /> perimeter. <br /> Uses within the MB district shall be exempt from the standards in this UDO. <br /> A a A W A A <br /> AM MIN W =JAMM I I I I � I <br /> The city shall forward all map amendment(rezoning)applications on lands within five miles of the MB district to the appropriate <br /> federal agency for review and comment as part of the application review process. <br /> t t • A • t <br /> I. GENERAL PURPOSES <br /> The residential base zoning districts established in this section are intended to provide a comfortable, healthy, safe, <br /> and pleasant environment in which to live and recreate More specifically,they are intended to: <br /> (a) Provide appropriately located lands for residential development that are consistent with the goals, <br /> objectives, and policies of the 2030 Joint Growth Vision Plan, the Cumberland County Land Use Plan, <br /> functional plans,and applicable small area plans. <br /> (b) Ensure adequate light,air,privacy,and recreational and open space areas for each dwelling'.and protect <br /> residents from the negative effects of noise, excessive population density, traffic congestion, flooding, <br /> and other significant adverse environmental impacts; <br /> (c) Protect residential areas from fires, explosions, toxic fumes and substances, and other public safety <br /> hazards; <br /> (d) Provide for residential housing choice, afford ility, and diversity with varying housing densities, types, <br /> and designs,including accessory dwelling units; <br /> (e) Provide for safe and efficient vehicular access and circulation and promote bicyclew, pedestrian-, and <br /> transit-friendly neighborhoods; <br /> (f� Provide for public services and facilities needed to serve residential areas and accommodate public and <br /> 0' <br /> semi-public land.uses that complement residential development or require a residential environment <br /> while protecting residential areas from incompatible nonresidential development; <br /> (g) Create neighborhoods and preserve existing communiq character while accommodating new infill <br /> development and redevelopment consistent with the city's goals and objectives;and <br /> June 2009 City of Fayetteville,North Carolina <br /> Page 3-7 Unified Development Ordinance—Module Two Public Review Draft(REVISED) <br /> .1 <br />