- "M-U-R" Residential Mixed-Use District—Regulations.
The purposes of the M-U-R Residential Mixed-Use District are to:
a)
Accommodate a horizontally integrated mix of retail, residential, professional, and service uses, as well as low- to medium-density residential uses ranging from 3—12 dwelling units per acre);
b)
Encourage retail and service establishments that would be complementary to residents; and
c)
Promote neighborhood conveniences.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
See Article 48, Mixed Use Districts Table.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
All permitted uses in the M-U-R District must be conducted within completely enclosed buildings unless otherwise expressly authorized during the use permit and/or site review process. This requirement does not apply to off-street parking or loading areas, automated teller machines, or outdoor seating areas.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
All commercial floor space provided on the ground floor of a mixed-use building shall have a minimum floor-to-ceiling height of 11 feet and contain the following minimum floor area:
a)
At least 800 square feet or 25 percent of the lot area (whichever is greater) on lots with street frontage of less than 50 feet; or
b)
At least 20 percent of the lot area on lots with 50 feet of street frontage or more.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
The FAR shall range from 0.35 to a maximum of 1.0.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
No requirements.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
(1)
Buildings must have a primary entrance door leading to a public sidewalk. Entrances at building corners may be used to satisfy this requirement.
(2)
Building entrances may include doors to individual shops or businesses, lobby entrances, entrances to pedestrian-oriented plazas, or courtyard entrances to a cluster of shops or businesses.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
- "M-U-R" Residential Mixed-Use District—Regulations.
The purposes of the M-U-R Residential Mixed-Use District are to:
a)
Accommodate a horizontally integrated mix of retail, residential, professional, and service uses, as well as low- to medium-density residential uses ranging from 3—12 dwelling units per acre);
b)
Encourage retail and service establishments that would be complementary to residents; and
c)
Promote neighborhood conveniences.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
See Article 48, Mixed Use Districts Table.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
All permitted uses in the M-U-R District must be conducted within completely enclosed buildings unless otherwise expressly authorized during the use permit and/or site review process. This requirement does not apply to off-street parking or loading areas, automated teller machines, or outdoor seating areas.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
All commercial floor space provided on the ground floor of a mixed-use building shall have a minimum floor-to-ceiling height of 11 feet and contain the following minimum floor area:
a)
At least 800 square feet or 25 percent of the lot area (whichever is greater) on lots with street frontage of less than 50 feet; or
b)
At least 20 percent of the lot area on lots with 50 feet of street frontage or more.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
The FAR shall range from 0.35 to a maximum of 1.0.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
No requirements.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)
(1)
Buildings must have a primary entrance door leading to a public sidewalk. Entrances at building corners may be used to satisfy this requirement.
(2)
Building entrances may include doors to individual shops or businesses, lobby entrances, entrances to pedestrian-oriented plazas, or courtyard entrances to a cluster of shops or businesses.
(Ord. No. 509, § 7, 10-20-2015)