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Sector One <br />7. INCREASED DENSITY <br />Design Standards & Guidelines <br />• More buildings, residences, shops, and services closer together for ease of <br />walking, and to enable a more efficient use of services and resources <br />8. SMART TRANSPORTATION <br />• Pedestrian - friendly design that encourages a greater use of bicycles, <br />rollerblades, scooters, and walking as daily transportation <br />9. SUSTAINABILITY <br />• Minimal environmental impact of development and its operations <br />• More walking, less driving <br />10. QUALITY OF LIFE <br />• Taken together these all add up to a high quality of life <br />Source: modified from NewUrbanism.org <br />Figure 3, on the following page, graphically shows some of the differences between TND <br />principles and the more typical Suburban Development Pattern. <br />Adopted: September 13, 2004 A -3 -10 <br />