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The Central Avenue Station Transit Oriented Development Overlay
District (herein referred to in this Article as the Central Avenue
TOD District) is intended to apply to redevelopment in the immediate
vicinity of the Central Avenue MetroLink Station. This location presents
a unique opportunity for the City to leverage the benefits of its
proximity to MetroLink with future mid to high density office, retail
and mixed-use development.
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The Central Avenue TOD District is bounded by Shaw Park Drive
on the south, Hanley Road on the east, Brentwood Boulevard on the
west and Bonhomme Avenue on the north. The Central Avenue TOD District
is an overlay to the base zoning district contained within its boundaries
and is indicated by the designation of the Central Avenue TOD Overlay
Zoning District on the District Map.
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The regulations of this overlay district shall supersede or
supplement, as applicable, the regulations of the base zoning district.
Where conflict results between the regulations of the overlay district
and the provisions of the base zoning district, the provisions of
the overlay district shall control.
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The uses permitted by right and by conditional use permit are
listed in the Table of Permitted Uses found in the base zoning district.
If a "P" (Permitted by Right) or a "C" (Permitted by Conditional Use
Permit) is not indicated for a use in the base zoning district or
a use is not included in the base zoning district, it is prohibited.
In addition, the following auto-related uses are prohibited or permitted
only by conditional use permit:
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Service stations (prohibited use)
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Car wash establishments (prohibited use)
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Automobile agencies (conditional use permit)
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Surface parking lots and garages without ground floor retail
(conditional use permit)
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Any person requesting a building permit involving construction of a new building or structure shall submit an application for a rezoning to a Special Development District or Planned Unit Development District in accordance with Chapter
405.
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The application process includes a request for rezoning pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
405. Rezoning must be completed concurrently with the approval process for a special development or planned unit development.
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There is no maximum building height in this district.
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There is no maximum floor area ratio (FAR) in this district,
except on the east side of Brentwood Boulevard (R-7), where FAR must
conform to the regulations of the base zoning.
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The setback requirements are the same as in the base zoning district, except that the front yard setback must be a minimum of ten (10) feet. Setback requirements may be modified subject to the provisions and requirements of the special development or planned unit development process as outlined in Chapter
405.
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There is no minimum parking requirement in the Central Avenue TOD District. Parking requirements are at the discretion of the Plan Commission and Board of Aldermen based upon a parking study provided by a parking professional substantiating the developer's stated parking need. Loading requirements are as stated in Chapter
405, Article
XXV, Off-Street Parking and Loading Regulations.
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A. This district is intended to foster development with a substantially
enhanced environmental profile by, in part, emphasizing public transit
and enhanced pedestrian accessibility. To achieve these goals, the
district incentivizes more economically productive use of available
land by reducing on-site parking thereby affording more economically
productive use of available land. In evaluating whether proposed developments
achieve these objectives, the Plan Commission/Architectural Review
Board shall assess compliance with the following standards:
1. Linkage between the development and the Central Avenue MetroLink
Station, if one does not currently exist.
2. Leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED) certification
from the U.S. Green Building Council at a minimum "Certified" level
including applicable regional priorities or an equivalent certification
from a nationally recognized third (3rd) party verified organization
as determined by the Plan Commission.
3. City streetscape consistent with the City of Clayton's streetscape
standards.
4. Greenspace/urban gathering areas open to the street and proportionate
to the development size and scope.
B. The special development or planned unit development ordinance shall
specify whether and how individual standards are to be satisfied and
penalties for failure to fulfill agreed undertakings.
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The Board of Aldermen shall, in arriving at its decision on a proposed SDD or PUD, consider these regulations, Chapter
405, the Master Plan and any other land use or urban design policies relevant to the specific site which have been accepted or adopted by the Board of Aldermen. The Plan Commission shall, at the time of forwarding its recommendations to the Board of Aldermen, forward any recommendation(s) pertaining to the specific site that is contained in the Master Plan. If the Plan Commission's recommendations vary from such specific recommendation(s) in the Master Plan for the site, such variations shall be noted and explained in the Plan Commission's report to the Board of Aldermen.