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6/28/2004
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<br /> Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br /> 2. Other Uses - to be considered but not limited to: f. Restaurants - within the "community hub" area; see 3, ; , <br /> below. , <br /> a. Lodging - small scale, bed and breakfast type establish- <br /> ments. 2. Other Uses - within the "community hub" area only; see 3, <br /> below. <br /> b. Water-Oriented Recreation - including boat clubs, hand <br /> boat rental businesses, etc. a. Nightclubs with Live Entertainment <br />B. SOUTH CENTER AREA - The South Center Area is envisioned b. Performing Arts Theaters, Galleries, Cultural Facilities <br /> as the focus of residential development in the portion of the <br /> Bayfront north of Redwood Creek. It incorporates a water-ori- e. Specialty Retail- e.g., small-scale gift shops, specialty <br /> ented "community hub" of neighborhood commercial businesses food shops, clothing boutiques, ete. <br /> and restaurants, as well as an inner harbor marina area and rec- <br /> reational open space. 3. Required Community Hub Uses - As noted in Chapter I, a <br /> central goal of the Plan is the creation of a self-supporting <br /> 1. Primary Uses high density residential neighborhood. This neighborhood <br /> shall contain supporting commercial, recreational, and insti- <br /> a. Mixed-Unit Residential- consistent with the provisions tutionalland uses as needed to minimize external, auto- <br /> of section D, Maximum Amount of Development, be- based trips, encourage pedestrian and bicycle circulation, <br /> low; also see F, Housing Types and Mix, below. and create a lively and attractive community. Minimizing <br /> the "leakage" of local sales and community support services <br /> b. Community-Oriented Commercial - first floor space to other locations is a key objective. <br /> only, within the "community hub" area; see 3, below. <br /> Uses include small-scale grocery/market, video rental, Land and/or building space for a "community hub" contain- <br /> coffee shop/café, hair salon, travel agent, etc. ing these uses shall be established within the South Center <br /> Area. The community hub shall incorporate contiguous first <br /> c. Mixed Use: Office/Commercial - business and profes- floor space that includes, at a minimum, the uses listed be- <br /> sional office above first floor commercial retail or res- low. The community hub shall be located directly adjacent <br /> taurant space within the" community hub" area; see 3, to Bair Island Road for ease of access, and border the interior <br /> below. harbor area to take advantage of the waterfront location. <br /> Required community hub uses shall total a minimum of <br /> d. Mixed Use: Residential/Commercial- residential above 25,000 square feet and shall consist of the following: <br /> first floor commercial retail or restaurant space within <br /> the "community hub" area; see 3, below. a. Grocery Store/Market - minimum 5,000 square feet first <br /> floor space. <br /> e. Lodging - within the "community hub" area; see 3, <br /> below. <br />Final Plan - June 2004 - 24 - <br />
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