Table 1. Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements
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P – permitted
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UP – use permit
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NP – not permitted
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Permit Requirement
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Planning Subareas
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Notes And Special Use
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Main Street
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Village
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Mixed-Use (1)
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High-Density Residential
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Public Facility
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Regulations
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Recreation, Education, Public Assembly Uses
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1. Commercial Recreation Facility, Indoor
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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2. Community Recreation Facility
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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3. Conference/ Convention Facility
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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4. Health/Fitness Facility, including stand alone or roving
fitness classes
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NP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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5. Library, Museum
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NP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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6. Public Park, Playground or Plaza
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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7. School – specialized education, training
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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8. Studio – art, dance, martial arts, music, photography,
cooking, instructional, fitness (such as yoga, Pilates, spin, etc.)
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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Not to exceed 1,500 square feet
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9. Theatre (live performing arts, live music)
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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Movie cinemas only permitted in mixed use.
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Residential Uses
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1. Emergency/Transitional Shelter
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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2. Home Occupation
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NP
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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Not permitted in ground floor units, must comply with home occupation
provisions of PMC.
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3. Live Work
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NP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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4. Multifamily Residential, new construction only, maximum of
29 du/ac
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UP (only permitted above the second floor)
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UP (upper floors only)
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UP (upper floors only)
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NP
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NP
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See definition of “new construction.”
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5. Multifamily Residential, new construction only, minimum of
30 du/ac
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NP
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UP (upper floors only)
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UP (upper floors only)
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P (by right)
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NP
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By right developments must meet:
• The purpose and intent of this chapter as well as all
standards.
• All zoning code regulations.
• All city policies.
• Requires review by the planning & development ad
hoc committee.
• All existing and future design guidelines.
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6. Assisted Living Facility
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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7. Single-Family or Duplex Residential, new
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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Only permitted in the R-2 overlay zone. Pursuant to Ch. 23.15 of the municipal code.
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8. Existing Residential Uses Fronting on Main and Alta Streets
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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NP
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Only permitted in the R-2 overlay zone. Pursuant to Ch. 23.15 of the municipal code.
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9. Mixed Use Development
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UP (only permitted above the second floor)
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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Retail/Commercial Uses (2)
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1. New Ground Floor Residential and Office Uses in R-2 Overlay
Zone
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UP
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UP
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NA
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NA
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NA
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50% of the lot depth, measured from Alta or Main, must be either
residential or office along Alta and Main. The rear 50%, facing the
alley, may be any other use permitted in the subarea.
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2. Accessory Retail or Services
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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Only permitted when primary commercial use is established. Must
be incorporated into mixed-use; cannot stand alone.
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3. Adult Entertainment Facility or Business
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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Pursuant to PMC Ch. 23.89
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4. Liquor Stores/Alcoholic Beverage Sales (not associated with
bar, brewery, distillery, restaurant, or neighborhood market or grocery)
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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5. Antique or Collectible Store
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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6. Artisan/Handcraft Shop
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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7. Auto Repair, Auto Sales or Auto Parts Sales
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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8. Bar, Tavern, Brewery, Distillery, Tasting Rooms, Wine Cellar
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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9. Drive-Through (any uses)
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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10. General Retail – less than 5,000 sf
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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11. General Retail –5,000 sf to 20,000 sf
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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12. General Retail – more than 20,000 sf (max 60,000 sf)
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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13. Groceries, Specialty Foods – 10,000 sf or less
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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With alcohol sales, a use permit is required.
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14. Groceries, Specialty Foods – more than 10,000 sf
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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15. Medical Marijuana Facilities
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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Pursuant to PMC Ch. 23.46
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16. Neighborhood Market (without alcohol beverage sales) –
10,000 sf or less
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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With alcohol sales, a use permit is required.
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17. Nightclub
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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18. Outdoor Dining
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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Permitted in public right-of-way with an encroachment permit.
Pursuant to ABC requirements as well as the city’s outdoor dining
permit and guidelines.
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19. Outdoor Display and Sales
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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May not encroach into public right-of-way.
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20. Pet Store, Pet Boarding, Animal Shelter
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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Sheltering and boarding shall require a use permit.
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21. Restaurant
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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22. Restaurant with Alcohol Sales
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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23. Secondhand/Thrift/ Consignment/Pawn/Charity Store
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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24. Service Station
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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25. Tobacco Sales, including Electronic Smoking Devices
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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Services – Business, Financial, Medical, Professional
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1. ATM
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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Must be integrated into building façade. Stand alone
kiosks not permitted.
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2. Bank (2,000 sf or less)
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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Banks over 2,000 sf are not permitted.
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3. Business Support Services (copying, printing, office supplies,
etc.)
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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4. Hospital
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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5. Medical Office
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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See definition. Only permitted on upper floors, except in R-2
overlay.
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6. Office
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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P
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See definition. Only permitted on upper floors except in R-2
overlay.
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Services – General
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1. Adult Daycare
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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2. Cigar or Hookah Lounge
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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3. Commercial Daycare Center
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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4. Hostess Bars
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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5. Laundromat and Laundry Services
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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6. Lodging – B&B
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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7. Lodging – Hotel
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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8. Massage Establishments
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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Not permitted on the ground floor in any subarea.
Pursuant to PMC § 23.30.030
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9. Meeting Halls, Banquet Centers (Stand alone)
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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10. Personal Services
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P
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P
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P
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NP
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NP
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11. Public Safety Facility
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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P
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12. Spa Services (with or without alcohol)
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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13. Tattoo Parlors/Body Modification
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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Transportation, Communications & Infrastructure
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1. Broadcasting or Recording Studio
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UP
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UP
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UP
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NP
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NP
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May only be permitted on upper floors of mixed-use development.
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2. Public Parking Structure or Surface Parking Lot
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UP
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UP
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UP
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UP
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P
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3. Transit Station or Terminal
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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NP
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4. Telecommunication Cell Tower/Microcell and Small Cell Sites
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Pursuant to PMC Ch. 23.82
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Notes:
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(1)
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See Section 25.112.050, Development standards, for frontage
requirements regarding building located at 102 S. Bradford Ave.
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(2)
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Within the R-2 overlay zone, no retail or commercial uses are
permitted on the ground floor.
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Table 2. Development Standards
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Development Standard
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Planning Subareas
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Notes and Additional Requirements
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Main Street
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Village
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Mixed-Use
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High-Density Residential
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Public Facility
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Residential Density
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1. Density (max du/ac)
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25
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35
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55
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65
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NA
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Density shall be calculated using gross lot size, prior to any
required right-of-way dedications.
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Setbacks. Minimum setbacks required and, where
noted, maximum setbacks established, except where a frontage type
standard allows exceptions or establishes different requirements.
Setbacks are measured from property line after any required dedications.
Fire department requirements supersede any setback listed below.
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1. Setback from Railroad Track
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NA
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NA
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NA
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0 ft.
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0 ft.
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10′ from rear ROW preferred by BNSF for above ground
structures. Applicants should consider access to rear portion of new
development.
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2. Front Yard Setback (min-max)
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0 ft.
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0-5 ft.
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5-15 ft.
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5-15 ft.
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NA
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All setback areas facing a street or alley not devoted to walkways and driveways shall be properly landscaped and maintained in compliance with PMC Ch. 23.77. In the R-2 overlay zone, the front yard setback shall be 15′.
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3. Front Yard Setback for “through lots” and cross-alley
developments in the R-2 overlay, fronting Alta and Main. See definitions
section.
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15 ft.
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15 ft.
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15 ft.
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NA
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NA
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4. Side Yard Setback
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0 ft.
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0 ft.
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0 ft.
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0 ft.
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NA
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5. Side Yard Setback for “through lots” and cross-alley
developments in the R-2 overlay, fronting Alta and Main. See definitions
section.
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0-5 ft.*
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0-5 ft.*
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NA
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0 ft.
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NA
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*Less than 5′ setback adjoining an R-2 use requires approval
from adjoining property owner of said R-2 use.
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6. Rear Yard Setback (min-max)
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0-15 ft.
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0-15 ft.
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0-15 ft.
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0 ft.
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NA
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7. Street Side Yard Setback (minmax)
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0 ft.
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0-5 ft.
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5* ft.
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5-15 ft.
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NA
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*Refers to Chapman Avenue setback.
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Projections and Encroachments
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1. Allowable Setback Projections
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a. Ground Floor:
i. Awnings and canopies over windows: 60″;
ii. Barriers for defining outdoor dining areas such
as fences, railings, planter boxes: as needed to encompass outdoor
dining area;
iii. Sun shade structures: 15′;
iv. Bay windows: 60″ (not wider than 10′);
v. Cornices, belt courses, and similar architectural
features: 12″;
vi. Eaves, roof overhangs: 30″; and
vii. Uncovered porches, decks and landings (may
be covered by arbors or trellises): 10′.
b. Above Ground Floor. Awnings, galleries, balconies, bay windows:
48″
c. Art, as determined by the approval of the public art component
of the project.
d. For signs, see sign regulations, § 23.112.070.
e. All projections must maintain a minimum of 8′ vertical
clearance from ground.
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2. Public Right-of-Way Encroachments (all require approval of
an encroachment permit)
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a. Art, as determined by the approval of the public art component
of the project.
b. For signs, see sign regulations, § 23.111.070.
c. Outdoor dining is allowed by approval of the director of
development services and director of public works or their designees
and may require Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) approval. Approval
is pursuant to the outdoor dining permit and guidelines.
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Heights, Rooftop Amenities, Frontages, Lot Sizes
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1. Building Height
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2-Story Area: 2 stories, 30′
3-Story Area: 3 stories, 40′
4-Story Area: 4 stories, 55′
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2 min/3 max stories, 40′
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3 min/4 max stories, 60′
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3 min/4 max stories, 55′
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5 stories, 65′
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See “Old Town zoning map” for height subareas. New
stories built on top of existing buildings shall be fully integrated
into the design of the existing building.
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2. Minimum Lot Size required for a development at or over 3
stories.
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0
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8,000 sf*
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10,000 sf
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10,000 sf
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0
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*Developments on lots smaller than 8,000 sf can be considered
if they are contiguous to parcels with proposed or approved new developments
and are developed with a zero lot line scenario or similar concept.
The development on the smaller lot must complement and enhance the
contiguous development and further the goals of this chapter.
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3. Ground Floor Height measured from finished floor to ceiling
(min)
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15 ft.
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15 ft.
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15 ft.
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NA
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NA
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4. Frontage Requirements
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In order to support the pedestrian environment, building frontages
onto streets and open spaces shall be maximized. No visible parking
is permitted along frontages. A minimum of 75% of the site frontage
shall be occupied as building frontage. A section of blank wall shall
not exceed 20 linear feet without being interrupted by a window or
entry or other façade treatment.
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5. Rooftop Amenities
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In multifamily residential and mixed-use residential projects,
rooftop amenities, such as and not limited to, clubhouses, swimming
pools, tennis courts, open space areas, fitness centers, are permitted
to project 16′ above the maximum height limit if integrated
into the overall design of the project and the maximum rooftop building
coverage is limited to 30% of the rooftop floor area. Rooftop amenities
shall be set back from the building edge such that no more than 20%
of the rooftop structure can be visible from the primary public right-of-way
at centerline of the street. Rooftop amenities are intended for the
use of building residents. Rooftop amenities do not count as a “story”
or “floor.”
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6. Height Exceptions
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Non-habitable building features such as chimneys (up to 6′
in width), cupolas, flagpoles, monuments, steeples, roof screens,
equipment, and similar structures, covering no more than 10% of the
top floor roof area to which they are accessory, may exceed maximum
permitted height standards by up to 8′.
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7. Building Orientation
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New commercial or mixed use construction must orient the principal
façade onto Bradford, Santa Fe or Chapman Avenue or Walnut
Avenue. In the mixed use subarea, new buildings must be oriented toward
Bradford and Chapman.
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NA
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NA
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8. Building Façade for building located at 102 S. Bradford
Avenue (at Chapman)
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The building façade of this building shall be preserved
and integrated into the new design of any new development proposed
on this site. This includes the façade along Bradford Ave (including
the tower and the front section containing the large round window
opening) and up to and including the façade (containing the
stained glass windows) along Chapman Avenue. The Chapman Avenue façade
preservation can end at the point where the planes of the two sections
of that façade meet (where the east/west oriented portion of
the building meets the north/south oriented portion of the building).
The preservation does not necessarily have to include the small vestibule.
The proposed architectural design of any new development shall be
reviewed by a preservation architect; the selection of such preservation
expert shall be approved by the city.
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Provision of Common Open Space (Residential Only)
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1. Amount per Residential Use
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a. 50 sf/unit for residential units;
b. 50 sf/unit for 5 or more live work units.
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2. Types of Common Open Space Permitted
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a. Common open space can be active or passive but must be accessible
to all nonresidential tenants (i.e., employees and employers) and
residential residents.
b. Required setbacks may not be counted as common open space.
c. Common open space shall be fully landscaped and requires
an approved landscape plan.
d. Examples may include: courtyards, clubhouses with accompanying
landscaped areas, swimming pools, plazas, greens, parks, playgrounds,
picnic areas, outdoor seating.
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3. Rooftop Amenities
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1. Rooftop amenities are permitted if they provide additional
recreational or common open space activities.
2. Amenities, such as and not limited to, clubhouses, swimming
pools, tennis courts, open space areas, fitness centers, are permitted
to project 16′ above the maximum height limit if integrated
into the overall design of the project and the maximum rooftop building
coverage is limited to 30% of the rooftop floor area. Roof top amenities
shall be set back from the building edge such that no more than 20%
of the rooftop structure can be visible from the primary public right-of-way
at centerline of the street. Rooftop amenities are intended for the
use of building residents.
3. 50% of the rooftop amenities (structures and active recreation
amenities) may count towards the square footage requirement for either
private or common open space.
4. Rooftop buildings supporting recreational activities may
cover a maximum of 30% of the rooftop area and may project above the
maximum height limit by 16′.
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4. Courtyard and Common Open Space Requirements
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1. Courtyards shall be designed as a central courtyard or as
partial, multiple, separated or interconnected courtyards.
2. Minimum courtyard dimension shall be 40′ when the
long axis of the courtyard is oriented EW and 30′ for a NS
orientation. The courtyard proportion is 1:1 between its width and
height for at least 2/3 of the court’s perimeter. As long as
total open space requirement is met, this ratio could be modified
by up to 10%.
3. When there are 2 or more courtyards, they shall be connected
to each other.
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Provision of Private Open Space (Residential and Live/Work
Only)
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Amount per Residential Unit
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64 sf/unit
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6′ min. in any direction; the total of 64 sf must be
provided as one private open space area, not broken up into smaller
sizes.
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Shopfronts
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The following are specific guidelines for shopfronts in the
Old Town area:
1. 12′ to 16′ tall, as measured from the adjacent
sidewalk.
2. The corresponding storefront(s) opening(s) along the primary
frontage shall comprise 65% of the 1st floor wall area facing the
street and not have opaque, stucco or reflective glazing.
3. Storefronts may be recessed from the frontage line by up
to 10′.
4. “Bulkheads,” which are a segment of wall that
transitions between the window opening(s) and the adjacent grade,
are also encouraged. The bulkhead shall be between 24″ and
36″ tall (aluminum storefront or spandrel panel may not substitute
for a bulkhead).
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Architectural Styles
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1. Main Street Commercial
Multi-story façades are typically divided into base,
body and top with the ground floor taller than the shorter upper floor
which is finished by a significant parapet. The ground floor has recessed
entries and any expansive glass is interrupted by structural columns
with transoms to allow light to penetrate deep into the interior.
Upper floor windows are smaller with vertical windows directly relating
to the ground floor openings.
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Style of architecture required in Main Street subareas
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2. Mission Revival
Prominent features of the style include red clay tile roofs,
use of balconies, smooth-stuccoed exterior walls usually painted white,
arched openings, colorful tile work and elaborate landscaping. The
buildings frequently have courtyards.
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Choices of architecture for the following:
• Village subarea
• Mixed use subarea
• High density residential subarea
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3. Spanish Colonial
Typical features include a low-pitched roof with little or no
eave overhang, a red-tiled roof, perhaps a prominent rounded arch
over a door, window or porch, a stucco wall surface, and usually an
asymmetrical façade. The features elaborate molded ornament
around doors and windows, polychrome tile at ingresses and wrought
iron grilles and balconies.
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This style of architecture permitted only in high density residential
subarea
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Table 3. Parking Standards
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Parking Standards
|
Standards
|
Applicable Land Uses
|
Nonresidential
| ||
Retail – spaces per 1,000 sf
|
2 min./4 max.
|
Accessory retail, antique, artisan, bank, business support services,
general retail, grocery, retail complex, personal services, pet store/boarding.
|
Eating and Drinking Establishments – spaces per 1,000
sf
|
5 min./10 max
|
Bar/tavern, restaurant, brewery, etc.
|
Outdoor Dining
|
0
|
Provided the outdoor dining area does not exceed the interior
dining area. Any square footage over the interior dining area shall
provide parking pursuant to the eating and drinking establishment
requirement above.
|
Specialty Goods & Foods – spaces per 1,000 sf
|
2 min./4 max.
|
|
Entertainment & Recreation – spaces per 1,000 sf
|
6 min./10 max.
|
Health/fitness, recreation, playgrounds, studios, theatres cannot
be stand alone.
|
Commercial Goods – spaces per 1,000 sf
|
2 min./4 max.
|
|
Civic & Cultural, including libraries, museums – spaces
per 1,000 sf
|
3 min./no max.
|
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Office Professional – spaces per 1,000 sf
|
2 min./4 max.
|
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Personal Services
|
3 min./no max.
|
|
Live Work
|
1 min./1.5 max.
|
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ATM
|
0
|
|
Lodging – Bed & Breakfast
|
1 per sleeping room.
|
No assembly space permitted.
|
Lodging – Hotel
|
1 per sleeping room, plus 1 space for every 75 sf of assembly
area.
|
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Residential
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Spaces per studio unit
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1 min./1 max.
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Spaces per 1 bed unit
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1 min./1.5 max.
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Spaces per 2 bed unit
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1.5 min./2 max.
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Spaces per 3 or more bed unit
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2 min./2.5 max.
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Guest spaces per 10 units
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2 min./3 max.
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Mixed-Use
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Mixed Use
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Parking shall meet the requirements for individual land uses.
Residential parking shall be separated from nonresidential parking
and easily accessible through a controlled mechanism.
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Reduced parking may be permitted through a parking study.
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Other
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Transit Station or Terminal
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As per director of development services in coordination with
transportation authority.
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Telecommunication Facility, Small/Micro Cell Sites
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1 space to service facility.
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Table 4. Sign Standards by Use
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Multifamily Residential Use
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Allowed Sign
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Maximum Sign Height
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Maximum No. of Signs Allowed per Parcel
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Maximum Sign Area Allowed per Parcel
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1. Wall or Freestanding
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Wall signs: below edge of roof. Placement shall only be located
below the roof or over the primary entrance.
Freestanding: 48 in.
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1 wall sign or freestanding sign per entrance or street frontage
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12 sf each per face area; 24 sf maximum total sf for all signs.
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1. Awning
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Shall be entirely on awning valance; lettering max 66% of valance
height; valance height max: 18 in.
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50% of the area of the valance front. 1 sign max per each separate
awning valance.
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1. Awning
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2. Marquee
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To be established during project review. Allowed only for the
entrance of a theatre or playhouse.
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To be established during project review. 1 sign max
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2. Marquee
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Nonresidential Use/Mixed-Use
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Allowed Sign
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Placement Standards
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Maximum Number and Sign Area
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3. Monument
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5 ft. including base structure. Allowed only on a site with
more than 100 ft. of continuous street frontage.
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36 sf
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4. Projecting or Suspended
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16 inches from face of building and bottom of sign shall be
no closer than 8 ft. above sidewalk surface below.
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6 sf. No dimension greater than 3 ft. Sign shall be redwood
sandblasted, hand carved or architecturally designed.
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5. Wall
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2 ft. below parapet or eave. Individual letters 18 inches.
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1 sf. per linear foot primary business.
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Mounting 1-story: above 1st floor windows.
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1 sign allowed per business frontage with pedestrian entrance.
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Mounting multi-story: between windows.
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Side street or rear entrance wall sign max 50% of the primary
sign area.
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6. Window Permanent
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Within window area
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15% of total window area max.
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7. Window Temporary
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Within window area
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25% of total window area. Allowed for display a maximum of 15
days at 1 time, up to 3 times in a 12-month period.
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8. A-Boards and other Portable Sidewalk Signs are permitted
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May not impede pedestrian flow.
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1 per business. Signs may only be permitted while the business
is open. Requires an encroachment permit if in the public right-of-way
and a creative sign permit.
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9. Building Wall Facing RR ROW
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Businesses may have signage equal to or less than the allowable
projecting or wall sign standards.
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Building or parcel must front along Crowther Avenue and the
Railroad ROW.
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10. Directional Signage on Private Property
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Cannot be freestanding and shall be minimized for basic directional
functions.
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Included in sign permit application approval process.
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