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2. Street Type: The regulating plan may include specific street design standards to illustrate typical 1664 <br />configurations for streets within the district, or it may use existing City street standards. Private 1665 <br />streets may be utilized within the CMU MU-2 districts where defined as an element of a 1666 <br />regulating plan. 1667 <br />3. Parking 1668 <br />a. Locations: Locations where surface parking may be located are specified by block or block 1669 <br />face. Structured parking is treated as a building type. 1670 <br />b. Shared Parking or District Parking: A district-wide approach to off-street parking for 1671 <br />nonresidential or mixed uses is preferred within the CMU MU-2 districts. Off-street surface 1672 <br />parking for these uses may be located up to 300 feet away from the use. Off-street structured 1673 <br />parking may be located up to 500 feet away from the use. 1674 <br />c. Parking Reduction and Cap: Minimum off–street parking requirement for uses within the 1675 <br />CMU MU-2 districts may be reduced to 75% of the parking requirements in Chapter 1019 of 1676 <br />this Title. Maximum off-street parking shall not exceed the minimum requirement unless the 1677 <br />additional parking above the cap is structured parking. 1678 <br />4. Building and Frontage Types: Building and frontage types are designated by block or block face. 1679 <br />Some blocks are coded for several potential building types; others for one building type on one or 1680 <br />more block faces. 1681 <br />5. Build to Areas: Build to Areas indicate the placement of buildings in relation to the street. 1682 <br />6. Uses: Permitted and conditional uses may occur within each building type as specified in Table 1683 <br />1005-5 Table 1005-1, but the vertical arrangement of uses in a mixed-use building may be further 1684 <br />regulated in a regulating plan 1685 <br />(Ord. 1415, 9-12-2011) (Ord. 1467, 04-21-2014) (Ord. 1483, 10/26/2015) 1686 <br />C. Regulating Plan Approval Process: A regulating plan may be developed by the City as part of a 1687 <br />zoning amendment following the procedures of Section 1009.06 of this Title and thus approved by 1688 <br />City Council. (Ord. 1415, 9-12-2011) 1689 <br />D. Amendments to Regulating Plan: Minor extensions, alterations or modifications of proposed or 1690 <br />existing buildings or structures, and changes in street alignment may be authorized pursuant to 1691 <br />Section 1009.05 of this Title. (Ord. 1415, 9-12-2011) 1692 <br />E. Twin Lakes Regulating Plan Maps: 1693
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