High Density Mixed Use definition

High Density Mixed Use is intended to provide a mix of high-density residential uses and commercial opportunities. Land uses and development standards should be generally consistent with the Residential Multi-unit (R4) Zone and Mixed Commercial Residential (C3) Zone. However, one unit dwellings, two unit dwellings, and semi-detached dwellings shall not be permitted; the number of residential units per dwelling shall not be capped; the maximum building height shall be 65 feet; the maximum streetwall height shall be 35 feet; and buildings shall be stepped back a minimum of 10 feet above the streetwall.

Examples of High Density Mixed Use in a sentence

  • The City agrees to support and process amendments to the General Plan, Transit Area Specific Plan and Zoning Map to change the land use designations and zoning of Assessor Parcel No. ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ and the southern 4.18 acres of Assessor Parcel No. ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ if an application to subdivide this parcel is submitted to the City from Boulevard Very High Density Mixed Use (MXD3) to High Density Transit Orientated Residential (R3) within seven (7) months from the execution of this Agreement.