Definition.
Mixed-use development is characterized as
pedestrian-friendly development that blends two or more residential,
commercial, cultural, and/or institutional.
Bed and breakfast.
A lodging use that has no more than five guest rooms; provides
accommodations for periods not to exceed five nights; and meals are
provided.
Boutique hotel.
A lodging facility with 30 or fewer guest rooms that are
rented to occupants on a daily basis for not more than 14 consecutive
days; provides food that is prepared on-site; and more than 50 percent
of the guest rooms are internal-entry.
Civic/open space.
Publicly accessible open space in the form of parks, courtyards,
forecourts, plazas, greens, playgrounds, squares, etc. Civic/open
space may be privately or publicly owned and maintained.
Commercial or mixed-use building.
A building in which at least the ground floor of the building
is built for commercial use and any of the floors above the ground
floor are built to commercial ready standards and occupied by nonresidential
or residential uses.
Commercial ready.
Space constructed above the ground floor height as established
in character district which may be used for noncommercial uses and
can be converted into retail/commercial use. Prior to the issuance
of certificate of occupancy for a retail/commercial use in a commercial
ready space, the space must comply with all building and construction
codes for that use. The intent of commercial ready space is to provide
the flexibility of occupying space in accordance with market demand
and allowing the use in such space to change to retail/commercial
uses accordingly.
Cottage industrial.
Small scale and individualized (i.e. not mass produced) assembly
and light manufacturing/fabrication of commodities fully enclosed
within a building (building must be less than 20,000 square feet).
This category shall include workshops and studios for cottage industries
such as pottery, glass-blowing, metal working and fabrication, screen
printing, weaving, etc.
Encroachment.
Any structural or nonstructural element such as a sign, awning,
canopy, terrace, or balcony that breaks the plane of a vertical or
horizontal regulatory limit, extending into a setback, into the public
right-of-way, or above a height limit.
Farmer’s market.
The retail sale of farm products by individual vendors for
the primary purpose of selling fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices,
edible seeds, nuts, live plants, flowers, and honey. Sale of new and
used household goods, personal effects, small household appliances,
and similar merchandise is not included in this definition.
Hotel.
Shall be defined as a building with habitable rooms or suites
which are reserved for transient guests for compensation who rent
the rooms or suites on a daily basis, and with controlled access to
the rooms via a lobby or interior hallway. The establishment shall
furnish customary hotel services such as linen, maid service, telephone,
use and upkeep of furniture. It shall also include either a full-service
restaurant with full kitchen facilities providing service to the general
public; or a concessionaire of the management for room service delivery.
The establishment shall be required to have on-site staff seven (7)
days a week, twenty-four (24) hours per day.
Live-work dwelling.
A mixed-use building type with a dwelling unit that is also used for work purposes, provided that the ‘work’ component is located on the street level and (1) is constructed as separate units under a condominium regime or as a single unit. The ‘live’ component may be located above the ground floor. Live-work dwelling is distinguished from a home occupation otherwise defined by section
14.02.092 of the City of Dalworthington Gardens Zoning Regulations in that “work” component is not required to be incidental and secondary to the “live” component. Additionally, the “work” component may employ more than one (1) individual who is not an occupant of the “live” component.
Vertical mixed-use.
Defined as combination of different uses in the same building.
Generally, lower floors have more public uses with more private uses
on the upper floors.
Veterinary.
A doctor of veterinary medicine who holds a valid license
to practice veterinary medicine in the state.