The mixed-use district (MXD) is generally intended to further and promote the tenants of the cities' master plans and comprehensive plan. The district is a commercial zoning classification that requires a vertical mix of commercial and residential uses within the same building(s) on multiple floors. The district is intended to accommodate a physical pattern of development often found in high traffic activity areas, along major streets and especially at intersections of major thoroughfares, and in neighborhood commercial areas of older cities. The district, where appropriately located, will accommodate mixed-use buildings with activity center retail, service, and other commercial uses on the ground and lower floor(s), and residential units above those nonresidential space(s); as well as encourage development that exhibits the physical design characteristics of pedestrian-oriented, store front-style shopping; and promote the health and well-being of residents by encouraging physical activity and greater social interaction.
(Ordinance 978, § 2(Exh. A), adopted 11/21/2017)