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<br />i Fl a 1 1 0 wi riiit'ii„ large rinse a 1 E,DI! Ire tail that is i iiito„ e n(onno e (.3 tO anc In or the itieve lc op i iii, r) t ,a rid support: it Iiii e
<br />FT1 DDD X. ,d-USeSw it h iri trice developrinerint.
<br />cc?/ -..et -orkpl u tte subdistric ,„ 1-rie wo r II< place area is i nt e on ded t a cco orri orT1 0 d at e
<br />medical : rid technology-uu,related office and research uses, as well as ()trier office uses arid
<br />ancillary retail an service uses desigried to sciir)r)... rt serve employees and office visitors. Uses
<br />wit h high co n ce n nt r atio n s of e tin p I oyees are m ost desi ra IP I e. The COR-3 subdistrict is furt-h-er
<br />defined by a COR-3a subdistrict that allows exclusively schools. Due to the unique4esign and
<br />site layout need-s-of a school, different standards are in place in the COR 3a subdistrict than
<br />other developme t within the COR 3 subckstrict.
<br />OR (COR-.4 . „ COR-4b and( OR-4e) neighborhoo ,subdistric':,„ iiiihe neigh borhoo SILJ bd D'ES'trict
<br />is intericied to iriciu de a fitill far) geOfh iittsirig types), frorn smalludot siorit„„lenunnufarinily dot acIneel to i
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<br />high-undensity senior ariid general apart merits, as well aS a limitoed ni„.1 iber of ,small-scale retail
<br />a ornici „. 'office 11_1 sets at, a ppro priate I - cations (i.e., at, c - r n ,E,,,,,,ii rs ) . I elf?: h bo rhood design i or) c „ r po rates
<br />ritioarly tra i itiorial single-unlarrilly orieigIlborhoo i feati„A ores siticrl a alleys., (tar riage IiiiotJises
<br />(seCondary i„„i nits), front porches, and t or a el i too: io n a I street I igh ti on g. I eigh IP - or hoo-s !in; 11 all be
<br />(i es i g ri E2 d with sui t, able .too ransi .too ions IL) E:iftw eendi ff e re ri.to nousi nog toy p es, a rid w i to Ir) wel I un- i n to, e g rola t ee
<br />oper) space and nati.iroal arn 0 I ities wit Iiiiin walking . istarice of ar [lorries. ifraditioria I
<br />eighborhoc)ci dos i g rii of st re (DAS , S i (E1 ED? w a I Ii<is and pi) t [TS b rov i d 0 ED?, asy pedeS ut rian nil obility
<br />t Fir() LI g h uuu II t t e s UlD hdiSt ro i et. P r ot ect ion n f natural areas an dI co tor id o rs that lin Ik t I e on at i„.ir a I
<br />erivi ro n m ent to everydayfe is ern r)Iiiiiasized i ri it In is a re a . Tr) e CC)114 ,sei bd is nt rict is fi„„lrt Iiii er
<br />defined int t I ire e categ ries according ti the resi Ontial net density:
<br />a. ihe COR-unzlia sitiI)- istrict is the lowest,: derisity t.iirea in the tii0R-4 district allowing tip to
<br />t e n dwellirig i„„,Inints per acre.
<br />b. -II le C01-1,-,113 s LID bdistri ctt DD SD t 11 e toner:14Jan) ctieiins;Iity area iron) tie? CC.)I -4 district allowing up it:(:)
<br />dwellin g LA nits per attrc.i. -IIIIIIiniis; are °Da i S 1 0 cateri a Iroo)orig higher. volu rune roadways wit:rift)
<br />t Ile COR a lin) d alon g, its peri rri e to e r
<br />c-t. Tine COR--,4c, s Li bdistrict shall provide tIhe higriest dititisinies in th,e CiOR-4,1, Disntrict redi,„„iiring
<br />minimum of :115 dwelling Uni' s p tr acre. This area is acij a CE! not to the ronixed-use core.
<br />COR-5 park and open space subdistrict. The park and open space subdistrict is intended to
<br />preserve environmental f tures, provide amenities and create focal points and community
<br />gathering places within easy access of all areas of the COR.
<br />Gene ra I detf i(„,,i! I o p rn e rrt stand() rds _A, 11 develop onn e on t w it hin the CO IR d i st rict s It) a I I orn e et to h e C: 0 11""I.
<br />ID evelo otiorri e on t Fir a run ewo or k t Ihat is 'i ncorpo rant e d i lolt o thischa pter by re fe re rice., asao e °tided It) y t heci ty
<br />co LJ or) ci I o on 1 ove Pi be r 2:7„ 20 ll„„„ 2 . -these st a on dards will be LI sed by to h e city a s nt h e rin i n i run d orn
<br />or eq Li i re or ents fo or eValuating de ‘t. e I o p rin ent prop ' salS JE) on d site pia s . 111111 oweve or „ it h e st a on d a ri dsare no to
<br />i riot e on ded to or e st rict c or e a t iv it y i on design . A. on a r) p I ica ont orn ay red 1J e st rt.) od ifiCat iOn o or waiver of' a rimy
<br />stanc a rd in favor of an alternate, approach that will achieve the same esign objective. Development
<br />standards set forth in this section (600-699) shall supersede those set forth in in the Illevelopment
<br />Framework,
<br />620 Uses
<br />spectifies pernortlintintoeiin" and (iitin.:)ninlint:Ilional i,„„tses wit:Ilion eiii, di st.iiiii.ictiso :riot,: ci.)nti utile CCII)11""1 diso„,rirst.
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