Chapter 17.60
C-N – NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
Sections:
17.60.020 Bulk regulations (C-N zone).
17.60.001 Intent.
The intent of the C-N zone is to provide an area for development of unique, historic or specialized commercial shopping or destination districts within a larger residential area. Such development would require review and zoning controls related to the site-specific development proposal (e.g., Sellwood district in Portland). [Ord. 720B § 1, 2002.]
17.60.010 Uses.
Reserved. [Ord. 720B § 1, 2002.]
17.60.020 Bulk regulations (C-N zone).
Use Category |
Min. Zone Size |
Min. Lot Size |
Min. Lot Frontage |
Max. Cover |
Max. Height |
Min. Street Setback |
Minimum Adj. Lot Setback |
Min. Alley Setback |
DU Density Minimum/ Maximum |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Permitted |
1 acre of contiguous commercial zones |
5,000 sq. ft. |
50' |
80% |
35' |
10' |
5' |
None |
0/0 units/acre |
Accessory |
— |
5,000 sq. ft. |
50' |
25% |
35' |
10' |
5' |
None |
0/0 units/acre |
Conditional |
— |
— |
— |
80% |
35' |
10' |
5' |
None |
0/0 units/acre |
Temporary |
— |
5,000 sq. ft. |
50' |
80% |
35' |
10' |
5' |
None |
0/0 units/acre |
Notes:
A. Minimum DU density is calculated on the zone; maximum DU density is calculated on the lot.
B. The administrator may approve zoning setback reductions necessitated by floodway and/or NWI area considerations (see also CMC 17.24.070 for wetland buffer requirements).
C. See CMC 17.03.080(D) for setback criteria for additions to existing buildings.
[Ord. 720B § 1, 2002.]