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DEC. 19, 1991
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<br />adequate utilities and services are available. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />The R3 district is for the most densely developed multifamily <br />residential units of three or more dwelling unites. This district <br />shuuld be located in areas which can support high density <br />residential development due to higher capacity st~ects, adjacency <br />to more intense land uses and availability of adequilte utilities <br />Clnd services. <br /> <br />Business <br /> <br />~---- <br /> <br />Three business districts, Bl, B2, and B3, have been established to <br />provide adequate areas for the variety of business ;\ncJ commercial <br />land users that will be needed to serve present and future <br />rec;i dents of the jurisdictional area. Business districts should <br />be located in areas with high visibility and convenieJll access [or <br />cuc;tumers and with adequate utilities and services. <br /> <br />nO¡ f the professional business district, is ùcsjqncd [01- ilrCZ1S <br />wh!' 1'(: professional of £ ices should be maintained w.1. tl10ut open i ng <br />1111' ;.lrca to more intensive business uses which WCHJlcl !loL be <br />c, ""I ,atible with ad jacent residential land uses. <br /> <br />'1'1", Local business district, B2, is designed to be I u,:,\lced in <br />,1 r,', I S adjoining residential neighborhoods to accoJllJllucl¿ tJ' the <br />I" illlary needs of the local residents. This district should make <br />rl('c(~ssary and convenient facilities and services reéHJi 1 y available <br />tll consumers in 1 imi ted areas. This district can be> res idential, <br />bu c; i ness and industrial land uses. <br /> <br />83, the general business district, permits most other types of <br />business and higher volume retail sales uses not pcnniLLed in 81 <br />0'- 1\2 districts. General business districts arc espec; zllly <br />al'Lllopriate for areas with high visibility, good access and <br />adequate parking and where utilities and town services Are <br />¿vailable. They should not be located adjacent to low density <br />residential districts. <br /> <br />; <br /> <br />Jmlustrial <br />¡,;ÜU)"- industrial districts, 11, 12, 13, and 14, have been <br />established to promote orderly industrial development in the <br />jurisdictional area. These are the most intensive land uses and <br />should be located away from residential, professional business and <br />local business districts. Industrial districts are most <br />aplJropriate for areas with excellent utilities, drainage and <br />acc"ss for a high volume of heavy vehicles. <br /> <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan 33 <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br /> <br />.J:.- <br />
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