Title 17C Land Use Standards
Chapter 17C.122 Center and Corridor Zones
The uses allowed in the center and corridor zones are shown in Table 17C.122-1.
Table 17C.122-1
Center and Corridor Zone Allowed Uses
CC Zone Type
Core Zones
Transition Zone
CC1
CC2
CC4
Residential*
P
Hotels, including Bed and Breakfast Inns
N
Commercial, Financial, Retail, Personal Services (for neighborhood centers (NC) – See Note 1 below)
P[1]
L[4]
Eating and Drinking Establishments (for neighborhood centers (NC) – See Note 2 below)
P[2]
Restaurants without Cocktail Lounges
Professional and Medical Offices
Entertainment, Museum and Cultural
Government, Public Service or Utility Structures, Social Services and Education
Religious Institutions
Parks and Open Space
Structured Parking*
Public Parking Lot
Limited Industrial (if entirely within a building) (for neighborhood centers (NC) – See Note 3 below)
P[3]
Heavy Industrial
Drive-through Businesses on Pedestrian Streets
Motor Vehicles Sales, Rental, Repair or Washing
Automotive Parts and Tires (with exterior storage or display)
Gasoline Sales (serving more than six vehicles)
Gasoline Sale (serving six vehicles or less)
Self-storage or Warehouse
Adult Business (subject to chapter 17C.305 SMC special provisions)
Winery and Microbreweries
* Uses especially encouraged through greater FAR and bonuses.
Notes:
[1] Retail uses having more than forty thousand gsf are not permitted in neighborhood centers designated by the comprehensive plan.
[2] Eating and drinking establishments larger than five thousand gsf are not permitted in neighborhood centers designated by the comprehensive plan.
[3] Limited industrial uses having more than twenty thousand gsf are not permitted in neighborhood centers designated by the comprehensive plan.
[4] Residential uses are required to be mixed on the same parcel as proposed office and retail uses. Nonresidential uses are limited to three thousand square feet per parcel. In neighborhood centers, nonresidential uses are only allowed on parcels with frontage on an arterial street. Nonresidential uses in the CC4 zone are not allowed within sixty feet of a single-family and two-family residential zone or further than three hundred feet (neighborhood center only) from a CC core comprehensive plan designation.
Date Passed: Monday, December 19, 2005
Effective Date: Saturday, January 21, 2006
ORD C33774 Section 1
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