§ 30.40.310. U-V Urban Village (Mixed Use) District.  


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  • a.

    Purpose. This district is intended to accommodate a mixture of residential, commercial/employment, and recreational uses typical of a high activity, urban center, as described below, and can only be approved for mixed use development projects in the Mixed Use Overlay District. An array of residential uses, employment centers, recreation and open space amenities, and community and cultural facilities should be elements included within this district. The design of the district and its uses anticipate interaction between different categories of land uses in an intensely developed setting. The vision for development within this district is to have a central core with high density development and building mass, stepping down to mid-densities and intensities of development, then to the least intense, typically calling for one and two story buildings and open space areas. This arrangement of densities is best utilized in close proximity to major transportation corridors and full interchanges (transportation nodes) and intermittently served by section line streets. However, different development patterns may be equally desirable for smaller acreages or within various urban settings. See Chapter 30.48, Part J, and Tables 30.56-2, and 30.56-2A for additional design and development standards.

    b.

    Mixed Uses. Mixed use developments in the U-V district shall be designed only in conformance with the standards established in Chapter 30.48, Part J (Mixed Use Overlay District).

    (Ord. 3174 § 4 (part), 2005: Ord. 3055 § 3 (part), 2004: Ord. 2481 § 3 (part), 2000)

(Ord. No. 4109, § 2, 6-5-2013)