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05-15-14 Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission
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MunicodePage 1of 6 <br />Sec. 125-72. Commercial and mixed use districts. <br />This section establishes regulations for four commercial and mixed use district types: <br />Neighborhood Commercial (CN), General Commercial (CG), Commercial Office (CO), and <br />Commercial Mixed Use (CM). <br />(a)Purposes. The specific purposes of the C Commercial and Mixed Use Districts are to create, <br />maintain, and enhance commercial and mixed use areas that serve as local activity centers <br />for surrounding neighborhoods as well as regional centers serving city and area residents. <br />Commercial and mixed use areas are typically located on or near the city's major arterial <br />roads and represent a range of development scales and intensities that may include <br />residential uses where appropriate. Four C Commercial and Mixed Use Districts are <br />established: <br />¤CN Neighborhood commercial. This district is intended to provide for areas of smaller- <br />scaled and pedestrian-oriented neighborhood-serving commercial and mixed use <br />development (typically with floorplates of less than 10,000 square feet) that includes retail, <br />services, office, eating and drinking, housing, smaller-scaled public uses, etc. <br />¤CG General commercial. This district reflects existing and future areas of larger-scaled <br />pedestrian-and auto-oriented commercial development (typically with floorplates of more <br />than 10,000 square feet) located on the city's major arterial roads and include a wide variety <br />of community-serving uses that include retail, services, office, auto-related businesses, <br />eating and drinking, recreation and entertainment, public and semi-public uses, etc. <br />Residential uses are not permitted in this district. <br />¤CO Commercial office. This district is intended to provide for areas of large-scale integrated <br />professional office development of quality design in a landscaped setting serving high <br />technology, and research and development. Secondary support uses-such as business <br />services and institutional uses-serving the development are encouraged. <br />¤CM Commercial mixed use. This district is intended to provide for areas of large-scale <br />pedestrian-and auto-oriented region-serving mixed use development that includes a mix of <br />retail formats (both large and small), office and business services, commercial lodging, <br />office-oriented research and development, recreation and entertainment, etc. Multi-family <br />residential uses are permitted in this district. Development in this district will occur under a <br />master development plan. <br />(b) <br />Land use regulations. Schedule 125-72.B below prescribes the land use regulations for C <br />Commercial and Mixed Use Districts. The regulations for each district are established by <br />letter designations as follows: <br />"P" designates permitted use classifications. <br />"L" designates use classifications that are permitted, subject to certain limitations prescribed <br />by the additional use regulations in Article IV, Division 1: Standards for Specific Uses. <br />Number designations refer to the specific limitations listed at the end of Schedule 125-72.B. <br />"S" designates use classifications permitted after review and approval of a special use permit <br />by the city council. These uses are also subject to certain limitations in Article IV, Division 1: <br />Standards for Specific Uses. <br />Use classifications are defined in Article V, Division I: Use Classifications. In cases where a <br />specific land use or activity is not defined, the city planner or designee shall assign the land use or <br />activity to a classification that is substantially similar in character. Use classifications not listed in the <br />htts://librar.municode.com/rint.asx?h=&clientID=10947&HTMReuest=htts%3a%2f...57201 <br />pyppqp//4 <br /> <br />
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