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Article III. Mixed Commercial/Residential Zone
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The mixed commercial/residential zone promotes development that combines commercial and housing uses on a single site. This zone allows increased development on busier streets without fostering a strip commercial appearance. This development type will support transit use, provide a buffer between busy streets and residential neighborhoods, and provide new housing opportunities in the city. The emphasis of the nonresidential uses is primarily on locally oriented retail, service, and office uses. Other uses are allowed to provide a variety of uses that may locate in existing buildings. Development is intended to consist primarily of businesses on the ground floor with housing on upper stories.

Uses allowed in the mixed commercial/residential zone include household living, office, retail sales and service, community service, colleges, medical centers, religious institutions, and daycare. [Ord. 9G, 2019.]