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Ceruercial and industrial uses are antici--ated to <br />utilize the majority of the land area within the corridor. <br />:here future residential development occurs within this <br />mixed-use area, densities shall be limited to six (6) units <br />per acre, including mobile home residential uses. <br />GIFFORD MIXED USE DISTRICT <br />While the predominate land use in the Gifford area is <br />currently residential, there are significant portions of <br />land that are used for commercial or industrial activities <br />located within and adjacent to the residential uses. Future <br />expansion of commercial or industrial as well as residential <br />uses shall be regulated by the.County as prescribed in the <br />County Code to insure that these uses will not be in <br />conflict with each other. <br />OSLO ROAD MIXED USE DIS`T'RICT <br />Oslo Road is the major east -west thoroughfare serving <br />the southern part of the County. The greatest amount of new <br />residential development will occur within the South County <br />area; therefore, a Mixed Use District along Oslo Road has <br />been established to accommodate the anticipated growth. <br />The Mixed Use District on Oslo Road consists of two <br />separate areas. One area, six hundred (600) feet deep north <br />of Oslo Road, extends from Lateral"J"Canal westward to 22nd <br />Avenue. This area also includes a portion three hundred <br />(300) feet deep on the south side of Oslo Road between 22nd <br />Avenue and 19th Avenue and between 12th Avenue to 10th <br />Avenue. <br />Where future residential development occurs within the <br />two mixed use areas of this district, densities shall not <br />exceed those maximum densities of the surrounding and <br />adjacent land use categories as described in the text and <br />sown on the Land Use Map. <br />JAN s 1982 <br />L. 20 <br />