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20C.40.10 City Center Zones.

20C.40.10-010 Mixed Use/Retail Zone (CC-1).

The CC-1 district provides for a full range of retail uses such as specialty and comparison shopping, eating and entertainment establishments, as well general and professional services, and residential uses. The district is intended to continue the historical role of the area as the City’s traditional center of commerce, culture and civic life. (Ord. 1901)

20C.40.10-020 Mixed Use/Shopping Center Zone (CC-2).

The CC-2 district is intended to provide for a major regional shopping center facility and associated uses such as offices, other retail activities, residential, theaters, and a hotel. (Ord. 1901)

20C.40.10-030 Convenience Commercial (CC-3).

The CC-3 district provides for retail stores and services likely to be visited frequently for everyday needs, such as grocery stores, restaurants, drug stores, dry cleaners, florists and similar uses. Residential and service uses are also allowed. (Ord. 1901)

20C.40.10-040 Mixed Use/Office Zone (CC-4).

The CC-4 district provides for a range of employment uses such as financial and professional services, public administrative offices, health services, and other activities normally conducted in multi-story office structures. The district is intended as an employment intense area, but also provides for supporting retail, service, residential and entertainment uses located within walking distance of each other. Residential uses are allowed and encouraged in mixed use projects with ground floor retail shops or offices below the residential units. Retail uses are permitted on the ground floor throughout this district. (Ord. 1901)

20C.40.10-050 Mixed Use/Office Zone (CC-5).

The CC-5 district encourages an eventual transition to mid-rise office uses to add to the employment base of the City Center neighborhood, but also provides continued opportunities for automobile and boat sales, some retail uses, and residential uses. (Ord. 1901)

20C.40.10-060 Mixed Use/Residential Zone (CC-6).

The CC-6 district encourages and provides for quieter, moderate density residential environments within walking distance to jobs, transit, retail, entertainment, and personal services. Professional services within buildings of residential design character are allowed in the district as well. (Ord. 1901)


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