Commercial District definition

Commercial District means any one or more of the land use districts described in Part 7 and the CC-X and CC-COR districts contained in Part 11.
Commercial District means any area zoned exclusively as commercial in Title 17 of the Municipal Code.
Commercial District means part of a city or town where the primary land use is for commercial activities, for example, shops, offices, theaters, or restaurants.

Examples of Commercial District in a sentence

  • In the Limited Commercial District, however, such signs shall not exceed sixteen (16) square feet in area.

  • That the use as proposed would provide development that is in conformity with the purpose of the applicable Neighborhood Commercial District.

  • Where only one #street line# is coincident with the boundary of a #Commercial District# mapped along an entire #block# front, the #street wall# location provisions shall apply along such coincident #street line#.

  • Recreation-center development standards shall be in accordance with the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District.

  • Gail Slinde, to rezone Roses Subdivision, Outlot 15 In Section 20 -155N-82W from C2, General Commercial District, to R1, Single-Family Residential District.


More Definitions of Commercial District

Commercial District means any area zoned Community Commercial (CC), Regional Commercial (CR), Mixed-Use Neighborhood (MU-N), Neighborhood Commercial (CN), Mixed-Use Village (MU-V), and Central Village (CV), in Title 17 of the Municipal Code.
Commercial District means the following: (A) an area where offices, clinics and the facilities needed to serve them are located;
Commercial District means a commercial district as established by the Zoning Bylaw;
Commercial District means a specific physical location in which goods and services are bought and sold within a community.
Commercial District means the SoLa Metropolitan District
Commercial District means the following: (a) An area where offices, clinics and the facilities needed to
Commercial District means the following: (A) an area where offices, clinics and the facilities needed to serve them are located; (B) an area with local shopping and service establishments; (C) a tourist-oriented area where hotels, motels and gasoline stations are located; (D) a business strip along a main street containing offices, retail businesses and commercial enterprises; (E) other commercial enterprises and activities which do not involve the manufacturing, processing or fabrication of any commodity. "Commercial district" includes, but is not limited to, any parcel of land zoned as a convenience commercial district, a neighborhood commercial district, a community commercial district, a commercial district, a large lot commercial district or an office district, under the zoning ordinance of the city.