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EXHIBIT A <br /> Division 34-41 "JDO" Joint Development Zoning Overlay <br /> 34-41.1 General <br /> The following sections provide specific regulations regarding the use and <br /> development of property within the "Joint Development Zoning Overlay". These district <br /> regulations are supplemented by additional regulations appearing elsewhere in this <br /> chapter or other chapters of the University City Municipal Code. Other regulations <br /> contained in this chapter governing land use and development include, but are not <br /> necessarily limited to the following: <br /> University City Olivette <br /> Supplementary Regulations (Article 5); Chapter 405 Subdivision Regulations <br /> Historic Landmarks and Districts (Article Chapter 410 Floodplain Management <br /> 6); Chapter 415 Sign Regulations <br /> Off-street Parking and Loading Chapter 420 Stream Buffer Protection 9 <br /> Requirements (Article 7); Subdivision Regulations <br /> Sign Regulations (Article 8); Chapter 425 Community Design <br /> Title 16 "Subdivision and Land Chapter 430 Redevelopment <br /> Development Regulations"; <br /> The Olive Boulevard Design Guidelines <br /> 34-41.2 Intent and Purpose <br /> The cities of Olivette, Missouri and University City, Missouri are engaged in a <br /> cooperative agreement to explore integrated and coordinated development activities for <br /> the area around the Olive Boulevard and I-170 intersection. <br /> The "Cities" believe that the location of this intersection on their mutual boundary <br /> creates a unique opportunity to encourage high-quality, economically sustainable, mixed- <br /> use developments that projects positive community images, increases the value of <br /> surrounding property, adds to the public convenience, and provides additional <br /> opportunities for pursuing an urban lifestyle for the residents and property owners of the <br /> respective communities. The "Cities" further believe that this opportunity may be best <br /> leveraged by their cooperation in managing future development in this area. <br /> As a tangible consequence of this cooperative agreement the "Cities" are each <br /> creating a zoning overlay to foster coordinated redevelopment, to be known as the "Joint <br /> Development Zoning Overlay",or"JDO", within their respective jurisdictions by <br /> adopting this Article as part of each city's Municipal Code. The "JDO" is applicable <br /> only to new structures, and overlays existing zoning districts within the area <br /> Page 3 of 16 <br />