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A) Entertainment District <br /> • This area is intended to be the focus of entertainment and major retail activity <br /> and the most intense streetlife, and uses in this zone are intended to support <br /> that goal. <br /> • Includes parcels and portions of parcels as designated on the Use Zones Map. <br /> Entertainment District permitted use groups as indicated in the Use <br /> Regulations Chart. <br /> B) Downtown Core <br /> • This area is intended to be the focus of major retail activity and the most intense <br /> streetlife, and uses in this zone are intended to support that goal. <br /> • Includes parcels and portions of parcels as designated on the Use Zones Map. <br /> Downtown Core permitted use groups as indicated in the Use Regulations <br /> Chart. <br /> C) Downtown General <br /> • This area is intended to be a vibrant mixed-use residential neighborhood and <br /> office district, and uses in this zone are intended to support that goal. <br /> • Includes parcels and portions of parcels as designated on the Use Zones Map. <br /> D), Inactive Ground Floor Use Requirement <br /> At frontages with a heavy black line on the Use Regulations Map (2.2), active uses are <br /> required on the ground floor. A use permit may be requested for inactive uses to locate on <br /> the ground floor where active uses are otherwise required if: <br /> (1) The existing building was designed and built specifically for ground floor office use <br /> and would otherwise require substantial improvements to convert the space to an <br /> active use; or <br /> (2) The front portion of the ground floor is occupied by an active use, giving the <br /> appearance that the inactive use is limited to the upper floors. This should be achieved <br /> through the following: <br /> (a) The active use dominates the frontage with a depth of 20' or greater(as the <br /> Zoning Administrator deems appropriate) and with a large and distinct <br /> entrance,transparency, signage, and display of goods or services sold; and <br /> (b) The inactive use is physically separated from the active space, is located <br /> within the rear portion of the ground floor, is accessed through a subsidiary <br /> entrance and hallway which are kept at minimum widths. and has no public <br /> presence or visibility beyond the signage and doorway. <br /> Sec. 2.2.2— GENERAL USE REGULATIONS: <br /> The following standards and guidelines shall apply to all uses. <br /> Page 5 of 14 <br /> ATTY/RES0.0073/PC RESO MAIN STREET ACTIVE GROUNDFLOOR USES <br /> REV:08-11-16 RL <br />