The purpose of the Tourist Commercial District is to supply sufficient areas arranged in a concentrated form that would allow land use activities which serve the traveling public. The district shall be located and implemented consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. The district should be located near major transportation corridors in such a fashion as to provide safe and convenient access that would not impact adjacent noncommercial activities. Further, the district should be in areas where adequate public services such as roads, sewer, water and drainage are available. The district should provide for uses which normally serve the traveling public and encourage a type of development which occurs in a well-designed pattern considering aesthetics and safety. This district may be located in an urban growth area, rural community, rural tourism or rural business area as designated in the Comprehensive Plan. If located in a rural tourism area, the uses in the district shall rely on the rural location and setting, and provide recreation and tourist uses that are small in scale, and compatible with existing uses and intensities. New development or redevelopment in a TC District located in a rural community designation is limited to that which is consistent with the character of the area on July 1, 1990, in terms of building size, scale, use, or intensity. New development in a rural tourism designation must be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan's policies governing uses in rural tourism areas. New development in a rural business designation is limited to isolated small-scale businesses.
(Ord. 98-083 Exh. A § 51, 1998; Ord. 2011-013 § 2 Exh. B, 2011; Ord. 2011-043 Exh. A, 2011; Ord. 2012-032 § 2 Exh. B, 2012)