Starting Your Business. Running Your Business. Neighborhood Resources. Workshop Calendar. Financial Resources. Find A Location. Schedule An Appointment. Masonry but not flat concrete block. Concrete or masonry plinth at wall base. Belt courses of a different texture and color. Projecting cornice. Projecting metal canopy. Decorative tilework.
Trellis containing planting. Opaque or translucent glass windows. Vertical articulation. Lighting fixtures. Plazas and Other Open Spaces. Plazas, courtyards and other pedestrian space shall include at least three of the following: a.
Special interest landscape. Pedestrian scale bollard or other accent lighting. Seating, such as benches, tables, or low seating walls. Water feature. In the C-1 zone, buildings shall be located on the front property line along US 2, 14th Ave, and 6th Ave adjacent to the sidewalk, with the following exceptions allowed: 1. Mixed-use development shall observe the following design standards and otherwise comply with the development standards specified in underlying zoning districts: 1. Mixed-use developments shall be a minimum of two stories in height.
No residential use shall be permitted to be located along the street edge. Types of Permits. Exclusions from Floor Area Calculations. Floor area dedicated to parking. Elevators, staircases, escalators and mechanical spaces. Exterior decks, porches and arcades open to the air. Floor area dedicated to public amenities. Location, Height, and Design. Prohibited Fences. No person may maintain a fence or barrier charged with electricity.
No fence may be closer than 12 feet to the curb. Visibility at Intersections. Enclosures for Pools, Hot Tubs, or Ponds. No opening, except a door or gate may exceed four inches in any dimension. Outside of the door or gate must be at least 54 inches above the ground. Dwelling, single-family detached.
Dwelling single-family, attached. Dwelling, townhouse. Dwelling, multifamily residential. Commercial, financial, retail, personal services. Eating and drinking establishments. Education facilities. Professional and medical offices. Entertainment, museum and cultural facilities.
Government, public service or utility structures, social services. Religious institutions. Parks and open space. Structured parking if appurtenant to other permitted use. Two-flats, townhouses, and single family homes are also allowed. Retail storefronts, apartments allowed on the ground floor. Intended to spur development in commercial corridors with low demand for retail.
Shopping centers, large stores, and retail storefronts, often along major streets. Allows more types of businesses than B1 and B2 districts. Apartments permitted above the ground floor. Retail storefronts. Allows more business types than B1 districts, including liquor stores, warehouses, and auto shops. Shopping centers. Apartment allowed above the ground floor. Businesses and factories, no housing allowed. High-rise Loop office buildings.
The floor area ratio FAR of 4. There are only minor differences between C1 and C2 districts, with a slightly wider range of uses permitted in C2 districts, such as funeral homes and local repair services.
In buildings with residential uses, commercial uses are limited to one or two floors and must always be located below the residential use. Users' questions.
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