Live/Work Units Sample Clauses

Live/Work Units. “Live/Work” units are single units (e.g., studio, loft, one- bedroom or two-bedroom) consisting of both a commercial/office component and a residential component that is occupied by the same resident. Live/Work units in the Project are classified as commercial space for FAR and other applicable development standards. Any Live/Work Units constructed as part of the Project shall be located as depicted in the approved Master Plan. A minimum of ten percent (10%) of the live/work units shall be reserved for occupancy by local commercial tenant(s). Local Commercial is defined as a general sales or service use (as defined by RZC 21.78) founded or based in Redmond or the adjacent cities of Kirkland, Bellevue, Issaquah, Sammamish, or Woodinville that has less than three (3) locations. National franchises (e.g. 7-11, Subway, GNC, etc.) shall not be considered a Local Commercial Use. Two of the live- work units facing NE 67th Court may be converted by Owner to purely commercial uses. All tenants of the live/work units and any tenants and employees of purely commercial units shall be allowed to use all private amenity spaces in the Project, including but not limited to, the gym, bike room, pet spa and co-working club.
Live/Work Units. (a) The Project must contain ten (10) Affordable Artist Live/Work Units on the ground floor of the Site B Buildings in which retail sales of works of art produced by the Artist resident are also permitted therein. Any Floor Area contained in any of the Affordable Artist Live/Work Units shall be allowed in addition to the 20,000 square feet of commercial Floor Area and 3,000 square feet of outdoor dining area permitted under Sections 2.2(c) and 2.6 herein. (b) The Project may contain additional condominium Live/Work Units in the Site A Buildings and/or the Site C Buildings. (i) Occupants of condominium Live/Work Units shall comply with the provisions of Section 9.04.20.04 of the Zoning Code and Chapter 6.04 of the Municipal Code, and with any additional restrictions on use of the Live/Work Units being governed by covenants, conditions and restrictions applicable to the Site A Buildings and the Site C Buildings. (ii) Nothing in this Agreement shall require that a Residential Dwelling Unit originally designed as a Live/Work Unit be actually used as a place of work. This subsection does not apply to Artist Affordable Live/Work Units on the ground floor of the Site B Buildings, which are subject to Section 2.3(c).