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EXISTING ZONING: M- I : MIXED USE DISTRICT <br /> MIXED USE DISTRICTS <br /> Included in the zoning code as M-I (Mixed Use) and M-2 A mix of residential and commercial uses are permitted <br /> (Mixed Use Neighborhood) districts,defined in the through PUD <br /> master plan for the downtown. <br /> Site Features: <br /> Purpose: Restaurant/retail uses on ground floor <br /> M-I:"provide for the unique layout and character of a traditional High density residential and office uses on upper floors <br /> central business district with retail,professional office,accessory <br /> Buildings should be located at build-to lines <br /> residential and other mixed uses" <br /> M-2:"provide for higher density residential uses and accessory Auto-oriented or delivery spaces are allowed away from the main <br /> retail and office uses to complement the adjoining M-I District and street and the pedestrian-oriented storefronts <br /> existing neighborhoods" <br /> M-2: MIXED USE <br /> NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT <br /> A mix of high-density residential uses (12-30 units per <br /> acre) permitted through a PUD POLICY ANALYSIS <br /> Site Features: <br /> Restaurant/retail uses on ground floor of corner buildings <br /> Residential units should face the street,with an 8-foot setback and <br /> to stoops or porches <br /> Buildings are limited to two stories or 32 feet. <br /> Privately-owned courtyards and open spaces are encouraged <br />
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