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1 585 Commercial Fencing <br />2 (A) Fencing Materials. The following fence materials are permitted on business properties: <br />3 (1) Vinyl coated Chain Link <br />4 (2) Privacy fences constructed of wood or a maintenance -free composite material <br />5 (3) Extruded aluminum, wrought iron, or a similar durable decorative fence material. <br />6 (B) Prohibited Fencing Materials. The following fence materials are prohibited on business properties: <br />7 (1) Barbed wire, concertina wire, or the like <br />8 (2) Exposed galvanized metals <br />9 (3) Electric fencing <br />10 (4) Any material not typically intended for use or construction as a fence such as, but not <br />11 limited to, pallets or plywood. <br />12 (5) Snow fencing between April 1 and October 31. <br />13 (C) Design Standards <br />14 (1) All posts and support structures for fencing must be located on the inside of the fence. <br />15 (2) The maximum height of commercial fencing is 8 feet. This limit is waived when used in <br />16 conjunction with a commercial outdoor recreation use where a taller fence is needed for <br />17 containment of tennis balls, golf balls, and the like. <br />18 (D) Setbacks and Placement <br />19 (1) Other than fences required for screening outdoor storage areas or in the I2 district, no <br />20 fencing over 4 feet in height shall be located closer to the right-of-way line for any business <br />21 use than the plane of the building. <br />22 <br />23 586-599 Reserved. <br />24 <br />25 600 Mixed Use Districts <br />26 <br />27 601-609 Reserved. <br />28 <br />29 610 Districts Established and Purpose <br />30 The following mixed -use district and subdistricts (COR) are hereby established according their purpose and <br />31 the intent of the Comprehensive Plan. Collectively, this district and these subdistricts are herein this chapter <br />32 called "mixed -use districts." <br />33 <br />34 611 COR <br />35 (A) Purpose The primary intent of the COR district is to create a focal point in the community that <br />36 embodies the principles of transit -oriented and mixed -use development. The COR district envisions <br />37 a distinctly different development pattern, with a more urban structure of streets and blocks, than the <br />38 suburban and rural patterns that have shaped the community to date. The COR area is comprised of <br />39 a number of distinct subdistricts intended to define the type and intensity of uses, location of amenities <br />40 and overall character of development. The COR district incorporates the COR development plan and <br />41 Development Framework by reference to provide necessary building and site design features that are <br />42 essential to a pedestrian environment. <br />43 (B) Application — This district may be applied to properties guided Mixed Use as shown on the current <br />44 Comprehensive Plan. <br />45 (C) The COR subdistrict definition. The COR district consists of four subdistricts that define the type and <br />46 intensity of land use. <br />47 (1) COR-1 mixed -use core subdistrict. The mixed -use core is intended to provide a mix of <br />48 residential, retail, service, professional, community service, recreational and similar uses on <br />49 every block near, and within easy walking distance of the transit station. The broadest variety <br />50 and highest intensity of uses, including high density housing and lodging facilities, are <br />51 encouraged near the station. Vertically -integrated mixed -use projects with retail, restaurant and <br />52 service uses, especially at corner locations, are strongly encouraged. This district incorporates <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 78 of 141 <br />
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