The community commercial (CC) zoning designation is intended for businesses providing retail and service uses that primarily serve the local market. Representative uses include restaurants, clothing stores, hardware and auto parts stores, grocery markets, pharmacies, banks and financial services, specialty retail, theaters and nightclubs, day care centers, and medical services. These areas are typically located along arterial streets or at the intersections of high traffic corridors. Multiple-family dwellings (including live/work units) may be permitted in this zone.
A.
Development Standards. Property in the CC zone shall be subject to the following general development standards:
Maximum floor area ratio (FAR) of nonresidential uses | 0.75 |
Maximum lot coverage | 80% |
Maximum density (units per gross acre) | 18 |
Minimum density (units per gross acre) | N/A |
Setback from public right-of-way (major or secondary highway) (in feet) | 10 |
Setback from public right-of-way (not on a major or secondary highway) (in feet) | 5 |
Maximum height of a structure without a CUP (in feet) | 35 |
Setbacks from residential property lines (in feet) | 25 |
Additional property development standards contained in Division 6 of this title (Development Standards) shall apply to all property and structures permitted in commercial zones.
B.
Permitted Uses. Land use descriptions, permitted uses and parking requirements are contained in Division 5 of this title (Use Classifications and Required Parking). Any use not listed is considered a prohibited use in this zone.
(Ord. 13-8 § 4 (Exh. A), 6/11/2013; Ord. 20-10 § 6, 12/8/2020)