Delaware Code § 9-4903

Purposes of regulations
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(a) Regulations adopted by the county government, pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter, shall be designated and adopted for
the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morale, convenience, order, prosperity or welfare of the present and future inhabitants of this
State, including, amongst other things, the lessening of congestion in the streets or roads or reducing the waste of excessive amounts of
roads, securing safety from fire and other dangers, providing adequate light and air, preventing on the 1 hand excessive concentration of
population and on the other hand excessive and wasteful scattering of population or settlement, promoting such distribution of population
and such classification of land uses and distribution of land development and utilization as will tend to facilitate and provide adequate
provisions for public requirements, transportation, water flowage, water supply, drainage, sanitation, educational opportunities, recreation,
soil fertility, food supply, protection of the tax base, securing economy in governmental expenditures, fostering the State's agricultural
and other industries, and the protection of both urban and nonurban development.
(b) The regulations shall be made with reasonable consideration, among other things, of the character of the particular district involved,
its peculiar suitability for particular uses, the conservation of property values and natural resources and the general and appropriate trend
and character of land, building and population development.

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