Title 17C Land Use Standards
Chapter 17C.122 Cent er and Corridor Zones
Section 17C.122.010 Int
ent
The intent of cent er and corridor regulations is to implement the goals and policies of the comprehensive plan for cent ers and corridors. These areas are intended to bring employment , shopping, and resident ial activities into shared locations and encourage, through new development and rehabilitation, new areas for economic activity.
New development and redevelopment is encouraged in these areas that promotes a relatively cohesive development pattern with a mix of uses, higher density housing, buildings orient ed to the street, screened parking areas behind buildings, alternative modes of transportation with a safe pedestrian environment , quality design, smaller blocks and relatively narrow streets with on-street parking.
Type 1, 2 and 3 cent er and corridor zones are designated within the cent er and corridor core land use category and the core commercial areas of the cent ers and corridors shown on the land use plan map of the comprehensive plan.
The Type 4 mixed use transition zone is designated within the cent er and corridor transition land use category on the land use plan map of the comprehensive plan.
Cent er and corridor zones are not intended to be applied to property outside of the cent ers and corridors Land Use Plan Map designations. Type 1 (CC1), Type 2 (CC2), Type 3 (CC3) and Type 4 (CC4) cent er and corridor zones are ident ified on the official zoning map. The comprehensive plan cent er type is also designated on the official zoning map as follows: neighborhood cent er (NC), district cent er or corridor (DC) and employment cent er (EC).
Date Passed: Monday, January 29, 2024
Effective Date: Monday, January 29, 2024
ORD C36487 Section 1