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a. Limitations on Use. The nonresidential component of a mixed -use <br /> project shall be a use allowed within the applicable zone by Section 53.2 <br /> (Use Regulations). subject to the following additional limitations. <br /> i. Prohibited uses. The following uses and activities shall not be <br /> permitted within any mixed -use development: <br /> (1) Vehicle maintenance or repair (e.g., body or mechanical <br /> work, including boats and recreational vehicles). vehicle <br /> detailing and painting, upholstery. or any similar use <br /> (2) Storage of flammable liquids or hazardous materials <br /> beyond that normally associated with a residential use <br /> (3) Manufacturing or industrial activities, including but not <br /> limited to welding, machining. or any open flame work <br /> (4) Any other activity or use, as determined by the responsible <br /> review authority to not be compatible with residential <br /> activities and /or to have the possibility of affecting the <br /> health or safety of live /work unit residents due to the <br /> potential for the use to create dust. glare, heat, noise. <br /> noxious gases, odor. smoke. traffic, vibration or other <br /> impacts. or would be hazardous because of materials. <br /> processes. products, or wastes. <br /> ii. in mixed-use n use. After approval, a mixed use building shall not be <br /> converted to entirely residential use. <br /> b. Entrances. When nonresidential and residential uses are located in the <br /> same building, separate pedestrian entrances shall be provided for each <br /> use. The entrances for nonresidential uses shall be designed to be <br /> visually distinct from the entrances for residential uses. <br /> ORD. # 1130 -353 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF # 602 <br />