These regulations are intended to preserve Carmel's character as a residential village and perpetuate a balance of land uses that are compatible with local resources and the environment. These regulations will implement the General Plan and Coastal Land Use Plan and:
A.
Maintain a mix of commercial uses that is compatible with Carmel's residential village character;
B.
Promote a broad range of goods and services that avoids the dominance of any single type of use and provides a variety of options to the City's residents and visitors;
C.
Encourage the development of second floor apartments above ground floor retail and service uses in the commercial district by limiting commercial uses that may generate noise, fumes, and litter;
D.
Promote the establishment of unique, quality commercial uses that serve the intellectual, social, material, and day-to-day needs of the local community and visitors;
E.
Protect and enhance the balanced mix of uses in the central business area, particularly along Ocean Avenue, to ensure a high quality, pedestrian-oriented commercial environment providing a variety of goods and services to local residents;
F.
Reduce the generation of litter and food waste in the public right-of-way by limiting the number of establishments that sell food and beverages for immediate consumption by pedestrians;
G.
Provide locations for retail goods and service establishments to serve surrounding neighborhoods;
H.
Discourage the type of establishments that may displace businesses that supply residents with essential goods and services;
I.
Prevent development which exceeds the amount and intensity of use that is compatible with adjacent residential neighborhoods;
J.
Limit the space occupied by businesses that generate high traffic and/or parking demands; and
K.
Provide a transition and buffer between more intense commercial activities and less intense activities in the surrounding residential districts.
(Ord. 2004-01 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2004-02 § 1, 2004)