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Proposed Zones: Zoning Conversion: Commercial/Residential (CR), Industrial, & Employment Zones

The document proposes new zoning designations for commercial/residential, employment, and industrial areas. It outlines several new "Commercial Residential" zones intended for mixed-use and transit-oriented development at different scales. New "Employment" zones are intended for office and commercial uses with some limited residential, while balancing access and pedestrian environment. The "Industrial Light" and "Industrial Heavy" zones are proposed to replace existing light and heavy industrial designations to accommodate different types and scales of industrial activities.

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Proposed Zones: Zoning Conversion: Commercial/Residential (CR), Industrial, & Employment Zones

The document proposes new zoning designations for commercial/residential, employment, and industrial areas. It outlines several new "Commercial Residential" zones intended for mixed-use and transit-oriented development at different scales. New "Employment" zones are intended for office and commercial uses with some limited residential, while balancing access and pedestrian environment. The "Industrial Light" and "Industrial Heavy" zones are proposed to replace existing light and heavy industrial designations to accommodate different types and scales of industrial activities.

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Zoning Conversion: Commercial/Residential (CR), Industrial, & Employment Zones

PROPOSED ZONES
Commercial /Residential Zones
Commercial Residential Neighborhood (CRN) Commercial Residential Town (CRT) Commercial Residential (CR) Intended for pedestrian-scale, neighborhood-serving mixed use centers and transitional edges. Retail tenant ground floor footprints are limited to preserve community scale. Intended for small downtown, mixed use, pedestrianoriented centers and edges of larger, more intense downtowns. Retail tenant ground floor footprints are limited in order to preserve the town center scale. Intended for larger downtown, mixed-use, and pedestrianoriented areas in close proximity to transit options such as Metro, light rail, and bus. Retail tenant ground floor footprints are not limited.

How Do C/R Zones Work?


Each individual zone has an overall density (FAR) allowance and a height limit. Within the total density allowance, each CR zone also includes maximum densities for residential and commercial uses. Developers can mix uses to achieve the overall maximum.

Employment Zones
Employment General (EG) Intended to balance the need for safe, active, and pedestrian-scaled areas with the need for convenient automobile access. Building form standards allow flexibility in building, circulation, and parking lot layout. Retail tenant ground floor footprints are not limited. Intended primarily for research, development, education, and related activities. Retail and personal services are allowed but are intended for the convenience of employees /residents in the zone. Intended for office and employment activity combined with limited residential and neighborhood commercial uses. Building form standards allow flexibility in building, circulation, and parking lot layout.

Employment Zone Objectives


The Employment Zones were created to allow nonresidential uses focused on office, technology, and general commercial uses with limited residential use at varying intensities and heights. Example: Detached Houses and Duplexes will be permitted in the ELS zone and Townhouses and Apartment/Condo buildings will be permitted in all three Employment zones. However, all residential uses will be limited to 30% of the site.

Employment Life Sciences (ELS)

Employment Office (EOF)

Industrial Zones
Industrial Light (IL) Intended to provide land for industrial activities of a small to medium scale where major transportation links are not typically necessary and noise, dust, vibration, glare, odors, and other adverse environmental impacts are usually minimal. Intended to provide land for industrial activities of a larger scale that usually need major transportation links to highways or rail and may create significant noise, dust, vibration, glare, odors, and other adverse environmental impacts.

Industrial Zone Conversion


Two of the existing zones for light industrial (I-1 and I-4) will be consolidated into the proposed Industrial Light zone. The existing heavy industrial zone (I-2) will become the proposed Industrial Heavy zone.

Industrial Heavy (IL)

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