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COR-3a subdistrict that allows exclusively schools. Due to the unique design and site layout needs <br />of a school, different standards are in place in the COR-3a subdistrict than other development <br />within the COR-3 subdistrict. <br />(4) COR-4 (COR-4a, COR-4b and COR-4c) neighborhood subdistrict. The neighborhood subdistrict is <br />intended to include a full range of housing types, from small -lot single-family detached to high - <br />density senior and general apartments, as well as a limited number of small-scale retail and office <br />uses at appropriate locations (i.e., at corners). Neighborhood design incorporates many traditional <br />single-family neighborhood features such as alleys, carriage houses (secondary units), front <br />porches, and traditional street lighting. Neighborhoods shall be designed with suitable transitions <br />between different housing types, and with well -integrated open space and natural amenities <br />within walking distance of all homes. Traditional neighborhood design of streets, sidewalks and <br />paths provide easy pedestrian mobility throughout the subdistrict. Protection of natural areas and <br />corridors that link the natural environment to everyday life is emphasized in this area. The COR-4 <br />subdistrict is further defined into three categories according to the residential net density: <br />a. The COR-4a subdistrict is the lowest density area in the COR-4 district allowing up to ten <br />dwelling units per acre. <br />b. The COR-4b subdistrict is the medium density area in the COR-4 district allowing up to 15 <br />dwelling units per acre. This area is located along higher volume roadways within the COR and <br />along its perimeter. <br />c. The COR-4c subdistrict shall provide the highest densities in the COR-4 District requiring a <br />minimum of 15 dwelling units per acre. This area is adjacent to the mixed -use core. <br />(5) COR-5 park and open space subdistrict. The park and open space subdistrict is intended to <br />preserve environmental features, provide amenities and create focal points and community <br />gathering places within easy access of all areas of the COR. <br />(c) The COR development regulations. <br />(1) Uses. Table 1 specifies permitted and conditional uses within each subdistrict of the COR district. <br />Any use may be combined within buildings (vertically) or in separate buildings (horizontally), <br />unless otherwise specified. <br />Use List <br />LRESIDENTIAL <br />Table 1: Permitted, conditional and prohibited uses <br />COR- COR-2 <br />1 <br />I __F <br />122 b <br />COR-3 and COR-4a, b and c <br />3a <br />3 3a a b c <br />COR-5 <br />
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