A.
Purpose. The purpose of the Residential Mixed-Use Zone is to increase the efficiency of land use, promote a diversity of housing types, emphasize and encourage pedestrian and bicycle circulation, and to encourage the integration of smaller commercial and retail activities to complement the primary residential Uses.
B.
As-of-Right Uses. The following Uses shall be permitted in the Residential Mixed-Use Zone As-of-Right upon Plan Approval pursuant to the provisions of this Article 17:
(1)
Two-family, three-family, townhouse, and/or Multifamily residential Use(s), provided that the minimum allowable As-of-Right density requirements for residential Use specified in Part 7 of this article shall apply to the residential portion of a mixed-use Development;
(2)
Assisted living units and facilities;
(3)
Continuing care retirement center;
(4)
Independent elderly housing;
(5)
Child-care facility.
[Amended 5-16-2023 ATM by Art. 36]
(6)
Eating and drinking establishment not to exceed 2,000 square feet in Gross Floor Area per user and shall not contain a drive-through facility;
(7)
Municipal recreation area;
(8)
Nonprofit school;
(9)
Outdoor recreation area;
(10)
Personal services, banking and retail establishments not to exceed 3,000 square feet in Gross Floor Area per user;
(11)
Places of worship;
(12)
Private school;
(13)
Parking accessory to any of the above permitted Uses, including surface, garage-under, and structured parking (e.g., parking garages), as well as parking accessory to the Uses described in Subsection C below; and
(14)
Other Accessory Uses customarily incidental to any of the above permitted Uses as determined by the Building Inspector.
C.
Uses allowed by special permit. The following Uses shall be permitted in the Residential Mixed-Use Zone by Plan Approval special permit issued by the Plan Approval Authority pursuant to the provisions of § 195-17.13:
(1)
Eating and drinking establishment in excess of 2,000 square feet of Gross Floor Area per user, but less than 15,000 square feet of Gross Floor Area per user, provided that such establishment shall not contain a Fast-Food Establishment;
(2)
Personal services, banking and retail establishments in excess of 3,000 square feet of Gross Floor Area per user but less than 15,000 square feet of Gross Floor Area per user;
(3)
Nursing and convalescent homes;
(4)
Commuter rail system; and
(5)
Other accessory Uses customarily incidental to any of the above permitted Uses as determined by the Inspector of Buildings.
D.
The total Gross Floor Area devoted to nonresidential Uses and nonresidential Accessory Uses located within the Residential Mixed-Use Zone shall not exceed 75,000 square feet.