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Commercial <br />The commercial land use category includes land used for retail and wholesale trade, offices, hotels, <br />motels, restaurants, service outlets, automobile service stations and repair facilities. <br />In addition to the commercial areas located in commercial/industrial nodes, several neighborhood <br />commercial nodes have also been established. Limited to a maximum size of 3 5 acres, these <br />neighborhood nodes may not be located within 1 mile of other commercial/industrial nodes or other <br />neighborhood commercial nodes. Neighborhood commercial nodes are highly restricted to ensure <br />development compatibility with surrounding areas. <br />Policy 1.26: In addition to Commercial/Industrial Nodes, the County shall also designate <br />Neighborhood Commercial Nodes, not to exceed 5 acres, for limited retail and convenience uses. <br />New Neighborhood Nodes shall be no closer than 1 mile to existing commercial or neighborhood <br />nodes. Neighborhood Commercial Nodes are not shown on the Future Land Use Map. The <br />existence of a neighborhood node shall not prevent the expansion of an existing non -neighborhood <br />Pages 15 and 78 of the Future Land Use Element <br />Supplement # Ordinance # 2005 <br />Adopted 2005 Exhibit A <br />
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