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Ordinance Number
2017-007
Adopted Date
07/12/2017
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
State Filed Date
07\12\2017
Entity Name
Future Land Use Element
Subject
Mixed Use Policy 5.6 of Future Land Use Element
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Codified
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APPENDIX A - MIXED USE POLICY 5.6 <br />8. Within mixed use PDs, the maximum number of allowable residential units shall be <br />derived by applying the applicable comprehensive plan land use designation density <br />allowance to the entire area of the project and, in addition, may include any applicable <br />density bonuses. <br />9. Within mixed use PDs, commercial areas may be internal to the project or may be <br />located along a project's boundary, where such boundary abuts a thoroughfare road or <br />is adjacent to C/I-designated property. Where such commercial uses would face <br />residential uses located outside the project, buffering and compatibility improvements <br />shall be required to mitigate any adverse impacts. <br />10. On -street parking shall be allowed within mixed use projects. <br />11. All mixed use PDs shall be designed to include a transit stop within the project. <br />Building Design and Setbacks <br />12. Within mixed use PDs, common architectural themes, common hardscape and signage <br />themes, and multiple pedestrian connections shall be required to integrate <br />nonresidential uses with residential uses. Common architectural themes shall apply to <br />both commercial and residential areas of the project. <br />13. Within mixed use PDs, no individual commercial building shall exceed 25,000 sq. ft. <br />(up to 60,000 sq. ft. in the SR 60/IRSC preferred location area) in commercial floor <br />area. Lodging uses shall be exempt from this these limitations. <br />14. Where a nonresidential building in a mixed use PD is adjacent to residential buildings <br />located outside the project, the nonresidential buildings shall be compatible with nearby <br />residential buildings. The scale of such nonresidential buildings may be minimized by <br />articulating the building's mass, using sloped roofs instead flat roofs screened by <br />parapets, and/or by planting canopy trees around the building's foundation. For <br />residential buildings adjacent to a mixed use PD, an existing buffer may be used to <br />satisfy the compatibility requirement. <br />Street Network <br />15. Each mixed use PD shall offer alternative routes and connections between destinations <br />within the project and to appropriate uses on adjacent sites by designing and <br />constructing a street network that consists of a grid or modified grid pattern that <br />accommodates connections to appropriate uses on adjacent sites. <br />16. The project shall contain a network of interconnected streets, sidewalks, and pathways. <br />Streets shall be designed to balance pedestrian and automobile needs, to discourage <br />high automobile speeds, to effectively and efficiently accommodate transit systems, <br />and to distribute and diffuse traffic rather than concentrate it. <br />2 <br />Revision date: January 30, 2017 <br />
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