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<br />contributed too the life-cycle housinQ mix available in and around the downtown. <br />Maintaining historical residential housinq densities is also a contributor to downtown <br />commerce and street level activity. Maintaininq the historic distribution of business and <br />density of housinQ is essential to protect municipal and private investment. Planninq <br />efforts to secure a transit center in the downtown will further the objectives maintaining <br />and enhancinÇLgßedestrian scale core. Careful desiqn of buildin9§.&..Public, and private <br />§Paces is also a primary focus in the Downtown Core District which shall be Quided bv <br />the Oriqinal Hastinqs Desiqn Guidelines as adopted by the City Council. The quidelines <br />establish desiQn criteria for buildinQ fronts that are bases on street tv~ <br /> <br />sueD. 2. <br /> <br />USES PERMITTED. <br /> <br />a) Commercial retail and service establishments that have floor areas of less than <br />15,000 square feet on any sinQle level includinq, but not limited to, the followin(t. <br />(1) Retail and service establishments excludinq automobile rel2.êJL. <br />(2) Offices. ~ <br />(3) Entertainment and amusement services. <br />(4) Lodglng services includinQ hotel and motel. <br />b) Public and semi-public buildin~ <br />c) frivate Clubs. <br />d) Residential dwellinQ§,provided they are located above the first floor level. <br />e) Automobile parking lots subject to followinq conditions: <br />(1) ParkinQ lots shall not have frontaqe or driveway access points on streets <br />with an east\west orientation, if an alternate access to the Q[Qpertv is <br />available. <br />(2) Parkina lots may front on street with a north\south orientation when a <br />landscape buffer is provided along the perimeter of the parkina areas in <br />accordance with Sect. 10.09. <br />(3) Every attempt shall be made to locate parking lots internally within a block <br />to allow buildinQ to front on street corridors. <br />(4) ExistinQ alleys should be utilized whenever practical to facilitate orderly <br />access and use of land. <br />f) Churches <br />g) Accessory uses incidental to the foreaQillg,principal uses. <br /> <br />SUBD. 3. <br /> <br />USES BY SPECIAL PERMIT. <br /> <br />a) Outdoor patio areas for entertainment. dininQ, and recreational activities <br />- b) Small animal clinics, excludinQ establishments with outside runs and non-patient <br />overnight boardinQ:. <br />c) Towers as reaulated bv Section 10.05 Subd. 12 of this cha~ <br />d) Residential dwellinQs on the first floor level provided the dwellinQ is accessory to <br />a commercial use, less than 50% of the first level floor area and is located in the <br />rear of the buildinq with a separate outside entrance. <br /> <br />--¡ <br />
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