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<br />sueD. 1. INTENT. The intent of the R-á RMU zone is to encourage the development <br />of higher density multiple family dwellings and limited commercial activities adjacent to <br />the downtown area to suQPort the activities in the Downtown Core District, to serve as a <br />transitional district from commercial to lower density residential districts, provide an area <br />for restricted commercial activities and to provide a variety of housing types to satisfy <br />individual preferences and financial capabilities. <br /> <br />SUBD. 2. <br /> <br />USES PERMITTED. <br /> <br />a) Multiple family dwellings. . <br />b) Library, public and private schools, and similar uses of a public service nature. <br />c) Accessory uses incidental to the foregoing principle uses including, but not <br />limited to, garages, and recreational facilities. <br />d) Home Occupations in accordance with Section 10.12, Subd. 2. <br />e) Planned Residential Developments in accordance with Section 10.14, Subd. 2 <br />f) Commercial activities a re permitted but limited to the first floor of the buildinQ.¡ <br />and shall not exceed 50 percent of the entire structure. <br />Sec. 10.16, Subd. 2 (e) was approved on 10/21/02 <br /> <br />SUBD. 3. USES BY SPECIAL PERMIT. <br />a) Multiple family dwellings greater than 40 feet in height as measured by the <br />Uniform Building Code. <br />b) Neighborhood Commercial subject to the site plan review requirements of <br />Section 10.27. <br /> <br />sueD. 5. <br /> <br />BUILDING AND SITE DESIGN <br /> <br />8Qprovals Qranted throuQh buildinÇLPermit. site plan. special use permit. or planned <br />residential development shall require conformance with the OriQinal HastinQs DesiQfl <br />Guidelines as adopted by the City Council. <br /> <br />SECTION 10.20A. C-3 COMMUNITY-REGIONAL COMMERCE. <br /> <br />(Section unchanged, except for numbering) <br /> <br />SECTION 10.20B. DC Downtown Core District <br /> <br />SUBD. 1. INTENT. The intent of the Downtown Core District is to create a vibrant <br />mixed -use core with an aesthetic character that is distinctly different than other areas <br />of the community and mix of uses arranaed in a manner that encoura~edestrian <br />movement and accessibility. The Downtown Core District focuses on the vertical <br />intearation of uses requirinq certain uses to inteQrate residential housinQ above street <br />level businesses. These hjgh density residential developments have historically <br /> <br />- T <br />