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• 1005.07 Community Mixed-Use(CMU)District <br /> A. Statement of Purpose:The Community Mixed-Use District <br /> is designed to encourage the development or redevelopment <br /> of mixed-use centers that may include housing,office, <br /> commercial,park,civic,institutional,and open space uses. <br /> Complementary uses should be organized into cohesive <br /> districts in which mixed-or single-use buildings are <br /> connected by streets,sidewalks and trails,and open space to <br /> create a pedestrian-oriented environment.The CMU District <br /> is intended to be applied to areas of the City guided for <br /> redevelopment or intensification. <br /> B. Regulating Map:The CMU District must be guided by a <br /> Regulating Map for each location where it is applied.The <br /> Regulating Map establishes the following parameters: <br /> 1. Street and Block Layout:The regulating map defines <br /> blocks and streets based on existing and proposed street <br /> alignments.New street alignments,where indicated, <br /> are intended to identify general locations and required <br /> connections but not to constitute preliminary or final <br /> engineering. <br /> 2. Parking Locations:Locations where surface parking may <br /> be located are specified by block or block face.Structured <br /> • parking is treated as a building type. <br /> 3. Building and Frontage Types:Building and frontage <br /> types are designated by block or block face.Some blocks <br /> are coded for several potential building types;others for <br /> one building type on one or more block faces.Permitted <br /> and conditional uses may occur within each building <br /> type as specified in Table 1005-1. <br /> 4. Building Lines:Building lines indicate the placement of <br /> buildings in relation to the street. <br /> 5. Street Types:The regulating map may include specific <br /> street design standards to illustrate typical configurations <br /> for streets within the district,or it may use existing City <br /> street standards.Private streets may be utilized within <br /> the CMU District where defined as an element of a <br /> regulating map. <br /> C. Regulating Map Approval Process:The Regulating Map <br /> may be developed by the City as part of a zoning map <br /> amendment following the procedures of Section 1009.06 of <br /> this Title and thus approved by City Council. <br /> D. Amendments to Regulating Map:Minor extensions, <br /> alterations or modifications of proposed or existing buildings <br /> or structures,and changes in street alignment may be <br /> authorized pursuant to Section 1009.05 of this Title. <br /> • <br />