(A) C-P Professional and Office Zone. The Professional and Office (C-P) Zone is intended primarily for uses conducted in offices (referred to in this chapter as "office use") or use often associated with or supporting office uses. The following criteria are applicable to determine whether or not a use is an office use. An office use:
(1) Is not retail, wholesale or industrial activity except as specifically intended as support uses to offices and permitted pursuant to § 17.33.030 of this chapter (Permitted and Conditionally Permitted Uses);
(2) Does not generate large amounts of vehicular traffic;
(3) Does not generally require high exposure to traffic;
(4) Does not generate undue amounts of noise;
(5) Generally involves no activities outside the office or building in which it is conducted.
(B) C-2 Restricted Commercial Zone. The C-2 (Restricted Commercial) Zone is intended for a limited range of commercial uses that serve local community needs, provide a buffer between residential properties and higher intensity uses and will be encouraged to be compatible with adjacent land uses. The C-2 designation is generally applied to areas appropriate to serve the daily shopping needs within the neighborhood, including restaurants, small businesses and studios.
(C) C-3 General Community Commercial Zone. The C-3 (General Commercial) Zone is intended for higher intensity commercial uses that serve community and subregional needs with an emphasis on convenient automobile access, while incorporating efficient, safe and attractive on-site pedestrian circulation. The C-3 designation is generally applied to areas appropriate to serve the entire community, including shopping centers, automotive service and repair, theaters and drive-thrus.
(`78 Code, § 17.33.010.) (Ord. 2437 § 2, 2000.)