- Creates and maintains a series of walkable neighborhoods
- Keeps neighborhood centers compact and rural land open
- Gives public spaces a sense of enclosure, creating "outdoor rooms"
- Designs for primacy of pedestrian and bicycle-oriented transportation over automobiles, where appropriate
- Encourages a mix of land uses on a single parcel (residential, office and retail) in neighborhood centers and urban cores
- Repairs the destructive, sprawl-producing patterns of separated use-based zoning
- Width of lots
- Size of blocks
- Building setbacks and build-to lines
- Building heights
- Location of buildings on the lot
- Location of parking on lots
- Location and size of signage


