088 - C-1 LIMITED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT21
Editor's note— Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), adopted September 10, 2024, repealed Ch. 20.088 and enacted a new Ch. 20.088 as set out herein and as may later be amended. Former Ch. 20.088 pertained to similar subject matter and derived from Ord. No. 3639, adopted 1987; Ord. No. 3867, adopted 1993; Ord. No. 4017, adopted 1998; and Ord. No. 4213, adopted December 9, 2008.
This district is intended to create and enhance areas where public facilities and services are available. It is also intended to facilitate a balance between jobs and housing, provide for the possibility of live/work spaces, and provide additional opportunities for affordable housing. A limited number of retail commercial goods and services are desired primarily to meet day to day needs of local residents and to facilitate livable/walkable communities and live/work opportunities. Typically this district would be applied in conjunction with residential uses and would permit only those uses which do not significantly increase traffic, noise or other impacts
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The following use types are permitted in the C-1 District:
(A)
Residential Use Types (see Chapter 20.016).
Assisted Living Residential Care Facility;
Day Care Facility;
Employee Housing;
Family residential—single-family;
Family residential—two-family;
Family residential—multi-family;
Low Barrier Navigation Center;
Supportive Housing;
Transitional Housing.
(B)
Civic Use Types (See Chapter 20.020).
Administrative services, government;
Clinic services;
Community recreation;
Cultural exhibits and library services;
Essential services;
Fire and police protection services;
Lodge, fraternal and civic assembly;
Minor impact utilities;
Religious assembly.
(C)
Commercial Use Types (See Chapter 20.024).
Administrative and business offices;
Animal sales and services-household pets;
Animal sales and services-veterinary (small animals);
Automotive and equipment-parking;
Business equipment sales;
Communication services;
Eating and drinking establishments;
Food and beverage preparation—without consumption;
Food and beverage retail sales;
Medical services;
Personal services;
Repair services, consumer;
Retail sales-general.
(D)
Agricultural Use Types (See Chapter 20.032).
Animal Raising—personal
Forest production and processing-limited;
Horticulture;
Packing and processing-limited;
Row and field crops;
Tree crops.
(E)
Accessory uses as provided in Chapter 20.164.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The following use types are permitted in the C-1 District upon issuance of an Administrative Permit:
(A)
Residential Use Types (See Chapter 20.016).
Family residential—dwelling groups
(B)
Civic Use Types (See Chapter 20.020).
Group care;
Day care facilities/small schools.
(C)
Commercial Use Types (See Chapter 20.024).
Automotive and equipment—gasoline sales;
Cottage industries—limited;
Recycling centers;
Redemption centers.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The following use types are permitted in the C-1 District upon issuance of a Use Permit:
(A)
Residential Use Types (See Chapter 20.016).
Mobile home park.
(B)
Civic Use Types (See Chapter 20.020).
Educational facilities;
Major impact facilities;
Major impact services and utilities.
(C)
Commercial Use Types (See Chapter 20.024).
Transient habitation—campground;
Transient habitation—lodging (limited).
(D)
Extractive Use Type (See Chapter 20.036).
Mining and processing.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
(A)
For parcels within water and sewer districts:
Commercial Use: None.
Mobile Home Parks: four thousand (4,000) square feet.
Residential: six thousand (6,000) square feet.
(B)
For parcels within water or sewer districts: twelve thousand (12,000) square feet.
(C)
For parcels not in a water or sewer district: forty thousand (40,000) square feet.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
One (1) single-family dwelling per legally created parcel, except as separately provided for below. Construction of more than one (1) single-family dwelling may be permissible as the Family Residential—Dwelling Group use type and shall be consistent with the below density standards. The following density standards apply where there is adequate lot area to accommodate higher density:
(A)
For parcels within water and sewer districts:
Single-family: one (1) unit per six thousand (6,000) square feet.
Two-family; Mobile Home Park: one (1) unit per four thousand (4,000) square feet.
Multi-family: one (1) unit per one thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet.
(B)
For parcels within water or sewer district:
Single-family; Two-family; Multi-family: one (1) unit per twelve thousand (12,000) square feet.
(C)
For parcels not in a water or sewer district:
Single-family: one (1) unit per forty thousand (40,000) square feet.
Two-family; Multi-family: not permitted.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Twenty (20) feet. See setback exceptions in section 20.152.015.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
None required, except that any side or rear yard contiguous to any district other than commercial or industrial shall have a minimum side yard of five (5) feet and a minimum rear yard of twenty (20) feet. See setback exceptions in section 20.152.015.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Thirty-five (35) feet. See height exceptions in section 20.152.025.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
088 - C-1 LIMITED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT21
Editor's note— Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), adopted September 10, 2024, repealed Ch. 20.088 and enacted a new Ch. 20.088 as set out herein and as may later be amended. Former Ch. 20.088 pertained to similar subject matter and derived from Ord. No. 3639, adopted 1987; Ord. No. 3867, adopted 1993; Ord. No. 4017, adopted 1998; and Ord. No. 4213, adopted December 9, 2008.
This district is intended to create and enhance areas where public facilities and services are available. It is also intended to facilitate a balance between jobs and housing, provide for the possibility of live/work spaces, and provide additional opportunities for affordable housing. A limited number of retail commercial goods and services are desired primarily to meet day to day needs of local residents and to facilitate livable/walkable communities and live/work opportunities. Typically this district would be applied in conjunction with residential uses and would permit only those uses which do not significantly increase traffic, noise or other impacts
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The following use types are permitted in the C-1 District:
(A)
Residential Use Types (see Chapter 20.016).
Assisted Living Residential Care Facility;
Day Care Facility;
Employee Housing;
Family residential—single-family;
Family residential—two-family;
Family residential—multi-family;
Low Barrier Navigation Center;
Supportive Housing;
Transitional Housing.
(B)
Civic Use Types (See Chapter 20.020).
Administrative services, government;
Clinic services;
Community recreation;
Cultural exhibits and library services;
Essential services;
Fire and police protection services;
Lodge, fraternal and civic assembly;
Minor impact utilities;
Religious assembly.
(C)
Commercial Use Types (See Chapter 20.024).
Administrative and business offices;
Animal sales and services-household pets;
Animal sales and services-veterinary (small animals);
Automotive and equipment-parking;
Business equipment sales;
Communication services;
Eating and drinking establishments;
Food and beverage preparation—without consumption;
Food and beverage retail sales;
Medical services;
Personal services;
Repair services, consumer;
Retail sales-general.
(D)
Agricultural Use Types (See Chapter 20.032).
Animal Raising—personal
Forest production and processing-limited;
Horticulture;
Packing and processing-limited;
Row and field crops;
Tree crops.
(E)
Accessory uses as provided in Chapter 20.164.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The following use types are permitted in the C-1 District upon issuance of an Administrative Permit:
(A)
Residential Use Types (See Chapter 20.016).
Family residential—dwelling groups
(B)
Civic Use Types (See Chapter 20.020).
Group care;
Day care facilities/small schools.
(C)
Commercial Use Types (See Chapter 20.024).
Automotive and equipment—gasoline sales;
Cottage industries—limited;
Recycling centers;
Redemption centers.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The following use types are permitted in the C-1 District upon issuance of a Use Permit:
(A)
Residential Use Types (See Chapter 20.016).
Mobile home park.
(B)
Civic Use Types (See Chapter 20.020).
Educational facilities;
Major impact facilities;
Major impact services and utilities.
(C)
Commercial Use Types (See Chapter 20.024).
Transient habitation—campground;
Transient habitation—lodging (limited).
(D)
Extractive Use Type (See Chapter 20.036).
Mining and processing.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
(A)
For parcels within water and sewer districts:
Commercial Use: None.
Mobile Home Parks: four thousand (4,000) square feet.
Residential: six thousand (6,000) square feet.
(B)
For parcels within water or sewer districts: twelve thousand (12,000) square feet.
(C)
For parcels not in a water or sewer district: forty thousand (40,000) square feet.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
One (1) single-family dwelling per legally created parcel, except as separately provided for below. Construction of more than one (1) single-family dwelling may be permissible as the Family Residential—Dwelling Group use type and shall be consistent with the below density standards. The following density standards apply where there is adequate lot area to accommodate higher density:
(A)
For parcels within water and sewer districts:
Single-family: one (1) unit per six thousand (6,000) square feet.
Two-family; Mobile Home Park: one (1) unit per four thousand (4,000) square feet.
Multi-family: one (1) unit per one thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet.
(B)
For parcels within water or sewer district:
Single-family; Two-family; Multi-family: one (1) unit per twelve thousand (12,000) square feet.
(C)
For parcels not in a water or sewer district:
Single-family: one (1) unit per forty thousand (40,000) square feet.
Two-family; Multi-family: not permitted.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Twenty (20) feet. See setback exceptions in section 20.152.015.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
None required, except that any side or rear yard contiguous to any district other than commercial or industrial shall have a minimum side yard of five (5) feet and a minimum rear yard of twenty (20) feet. See setback exceptions in section 20.152.015.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Thirty-five (35) feet. See height exceptions in section 20.152.025.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 23(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)