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• <br />• Staff Report 1994 Zoning Ordinance Review May 19, 1994 <br />This report will deal with the Zoning Ordinance component of the City's Comprehensive <br />Plan. The report is formatted as follows. Discussion items are arranged by Article and <br />Section number. There will be brief commentary paragraphs regarding each item. These <br />paragraphs will be followed by entries in column form. 'The left column will contain text <br />currently found in the Zoning Ordinance. The right column will contain proposed additional <br />or amended text. All proposed amending text will be highlighted with bold face type. <br />ARTICLE III <br />Section 3-100, Definitions <br />Large Lot Residential is described in Article X under the section dealing with accessory <br />uses. The currently adopted edition of the Zoning Ordinance does not include a definition <br />in Section 3-100. Staff recommends the following definition: <br />Present Text Proposed Text <br />C .~ <br />Lot. Residential large: A homesite for a <br />single family home comprised of at least <br />one (1) acre (43,560 square feet). <br />ARTICLE VI <br />Section 6-100, Commercial Recreation District. <br />One of the amendments recommended for Article VI is creation of use and development <br />standards for Commercial Recreation Districts (C.R.). The Zoning Ordinance has reserved <br />an "intent and purpose" section for C.R. It is at this time, blank. <br />There is not a C.R. District currently designated within the City. Initially, the C.R. <br />District(s) will primarily be located in waterfront areas although ultimately there may be <br />other areas of the City deemed suitable for C.R. zoning. While it is probably premature to <br />establish an actual district at this time, it is appropriate, as a step in implementing the <br />Bayfront Master Plan, to establish use and development regulations. <br /> <br />