§ 13-83.52. Mixed-use development types  


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  • The adopted urban plan shall identify the appropriate mixed-use type for the overlay area. These types may include the following:

    (a) Live/work unit. A type of mixed-use development that combines work and living quarters in the same building that has been designed or structurally modified to accommodate joint residential occupancy and work activity by a single household. A live/work unit consists of the following:

    (1) Living/sleeping area, kitchen, and sanitary facilities in conformance with the State Building Code; and

    (2) Adequate working space accessible from the living area, reserved for, and regularly used by, one or more of the persons residing in the space.

    (b) Commercial/residential unit. A type of vertical mixed-use development where nonresidential and residential uses are located in the same building and where the dwelling units are typically located on the upper levels and the nonresidential uses are located on the lower levels. Persons residing in the residential component do not necessarily work in or own any portion of the nonresidential component. This product type may also be designed so that nonresidential and residential uses are located adjacent to one another on the same or adjoining lots of the same development site and in separate buildings.

    (c) Residential unit. A residential unit located in a larger residential development.