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Buffering Neighboring Uses <br />Well- designed landscape treatments lessen adverse visual <br />impacts between different types of land uses, reduce noise <br />levels, increase privacy levels, and mitigate effects from <br />fumes, glare, and vibration. <br />i/* 0r`Ifcex0F40&@, .1 nmr, Qom, an To create transitions between neighborhoods and areas of <br />vArveim a-* nue&aAad 6vvzso well- differing development intensities, and separate incompatible <br />4*sO7*4Gf �rnds�� D�f�rs land uses, a buffer of 100 feet in width is to be provided at <br />the boundary of Economic Development Districts as well as <br />between Primary and Secondary Development Areas within <br />the Districts. <br />d ANLMV KVV&A%daafi*r4f 100 !rwf <br />adj;lkrnf 1# a h46 way r*t -of` way rs <br />J 3- .7dVA5elrrAve vt n w&e kwls: <br />To separate and protect residential uses adjacent to a <br />highway and provide pleasant visual experiences when viewed <br />from the public right -of -way, a buffer of 100 feet in width is to <br />be maintained adjacent to the right- of-way of interstate <br />highways <br />ZcOnOmic &'OMIVprnenrDf r* crs Des&n M&xW Pte 3.2.6 <br />