The neighborhood center overlay district is intended to implement the Pacific comprehensive plan by promoting mixed use development on properties fronting either 3rd Avenue S or Milwaukee Boulevard S within 800 feet of the intersection of those two streets. The adoption of the NC district regulations is intended to lead to a gradual transition of the area from its predominately single-family residential to a "main street" with commercial and other nonresidential uses gradually added in. The uses that are non-single-family uses permitted outright would be limited in size and height to remain compatible with the surrounding single family. Likewise the non-single-family uses would tend to serve the everyday needs of the surrounding residents. Developments that would be in excess of the basic limitations of the NC district would be subject to the conditional use permit process, with special criteria that must be met to assure that the proposed use is compatible with the surrounding area. As an overlay district, the NC district would not replace or eliminate the underlying zoning. Existing developments and uses would be regulated by the existing zoning; no new nonconforming uses would be created and no nonconformities would result from the adoption of the NC neighborhood center overlay district. Property owners within the overlay district would have the option of developing under the regulations of the NC district if the proposed use is permitted either outright or as a conditional use by the NC overlay district.
(Ord. 1795 § 1, 2011)