(A) The CMU (mixed land use) classification allows small-scale commercial activities mixed with residential uses (site-built structures only).
(B) Commercial and residential uses are allowed within the same structure.
(C) It conserves traditional development patterns while allowing for infill and development of new uses that are compatible in scale and intensity with existing development.
CMU, Community District: Mixed Use |
CMU, Community District: Mixed Use | |
Accessory buildings | See § 150.174 |
Erosion control | See Erosion Control Regulations, county Ord. 194-2000; may require compliance with NPDES, per the EPA |
Landscaping and buffering | |
Lighting | See § 150.179 |
Maximum height | 35 feet |
Maximum number of dwellings | 1 |
Minimum lot depth | Not applicable |
Minimum lot size | 6,000 square feet or NMED Standards, if applicable |
Minimum lot width | Not applicable |
Minimum setbacks Front Rear Side | 25 feet 25 feet 7 feet |
Off-street parking | See §§ 150.181 et seq. |
Permitted uses | Single-family residences, site-built Small scale commercial uses Arts and crafts studios Bakeries Book stores, newsstands Barber shops, beauty shops Dress-making shops Coffee shops and snack bars Cultural centers Delicatessens Dry goods or notion stores Farmer’s markets Gift shops Ice cream parlors Museums Photography studios Restaurants Single-family residential Specialty shops Theaters See § 150.205, land use classification matrix, for detailed list |
Ponding requirements | Must comply with DAC Design Storm Criteria Guidelines and the Design Standards, as amended for 100-year flood |
Private access driveway | 25-foot width for non-dedicated streets or private drives within a lot for two-way and 20 feet for one-way traffic |
Signs | See § 150.180 |
Site plan | See § 150.022 |
Street access | 50-foot-wide right-of-way or easement with 24 feet of improved roadway |
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999