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Communication No. 2024-13
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<br /> 2045 General Plan Draft, proposed amendments
<br /> by Nancy Pisicchio
<br /> General Plan Land Use Maps and Designations
<br /> Table 6: Urban Land Use GP Pg. 32
<br /> GP DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION OPTIMAL POSSIBLE
<br /> RESIDENTIAL ZONING
<br /> DENSITY DESIGNATIONS
<br /> (DU/ACRE)
<br /> High-Density General commercial, multiple-family residential, and related 36-60 RM, RCX, V. CG,
<br /> Urban services. Confined to Urban Growth Areas. CDH, MCX, ML
<br /> Medium- Density Village and neighborhood commercial and single-family and 13-35 RM, RD, RCX, V.
<br /> Urban multiple-family residential and related functions. Confined to CN, CV, CG,
<br /> Urban Growth Areas. MCX, ML
<br /> Low-Density Residential, with ancillary community and public uses, and 3-12 RS, RM, RCX,
<br /> Urban neighborhood and convenience-type commercial uses. ML, V, CV, CN
<br /> Urban Expansion Allows for a mix of high density, medium density, low RS, RM, RCX,
<br /> Reserve density, industrial-commercial mix, and/or natural CV, CN, CG,
<br /> designations in areas where growth may be desirable, but MCX, ML, UNV, V
<br /> where specific settlement and infrastructure have not yet
<br /> been determined.
<br /> Light/Service Uses include but are not limited to business parks, research MCX, ML
<br /> Industrial and development centers, product assembly, distribution
<br /> centers, laboratories, cottage industries, and light service
<br /> industrial uses.
<br /> Heavy Industrial Uses include but are not limited to landfills, quarries, MG
<br /> chemical plants, heavy equipment base yards, towing yards,
<br /> and other uses with the potential to create public nuisance
<br /> conditions (e.g., noise, environmental impacts).
<br /> University Public university, including ancillary public uses, residential, UNV. CG, CN, RM
<br /> and support commercial uses.
<br /> Resort Uses include a mix of visitor-related uses such as hotels, V, PD, RS, RM,
<br /> condominium hotels (condominiums developed and/or CV, CN, MCX
<br /> operated as hotels), single-family and multiple-family
<br /> residential units, golf courses and other typical resort
<br /> recreational facilities, resort commercial complexes, and
<br /> other support services.
<br /> Transit-Oriented Transit-Oriented Development Floating Zone (TOD) - Mixed- Minimum land High-Density
<br /> Development use developments located at strategic points along a area. The Villacie Design
<br /> TOD regional transit system. TODs consist of moderate and high- minimum land area Guidelines
<br /> density housing, along with complementing public uses, for a new
<br /> jobs, retail, and services. community shall
<br /> be consistent with
<br /> Traditional the zoning code's Medium-Density
<br /> Neiahborhood requirements for Village Design
<br /> Development project districts, Guidelines
<br /> TND which corresponds
<br /> to the urban and
<br /> secondary core.
<br /> KCDP Pa. 4-41
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