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A. Retail.

Legend:

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●: Permitted Use, these elements are allowed, by right, as indicated.

✚: Provisional Use, these elements are allowed if they are deemed by the Community Development Director / Designee to meet the purpose and intent of the plan

1 : Personal care services and health & exercise clubs where ground floor pedestrian oriented retail is required shall be open to the street, with transparent windows conforming to the shopfront regulations in BMC 12.64.206(F)(1) providing views into and out of storefront spaces. Health & exercise clubs and personal care services with private rooms or booths must have a full-width, functional retail space in the storefront area, with room for product displays, sales area, and dedicated sales staff.

* : refer to BMC 12.06.130 of the BMC for further regulations

A.1. Pedestrian-Oriented

A.2. Neighborhood Center

A.3. Business & Personal Services

A.4. Auto-Oriented

A.5. Corner Store

Retail Anchors

Drug stores Anchor

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Department & variety stores Anchor

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Grocery store Anchor

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Eating & Drinking Establishments

Restaurants, auto-oriented

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Restaurants, take-out order

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Restaurants, Fast Food

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Restaurants, on-site dining

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Bars & Nightclubs

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Vendor carts, spaces, stands or trucks

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Specialty Goods / Foods

Bakeries

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Apparel & accessory stores

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Appliance & electronic stores

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Book stores

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Art galleries

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Open air markets

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Second hand / antique stores

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Discount Stores

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Sporting goods stores

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Furniture & home furnishings stores

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Video rentals

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Businesses whose primary activity is the sale of specialty foods or small scale/quality goods

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Entertainment & Recreation

Movie theaters

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Bowling centers and billiard parlors

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Health & exercise clubs1

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Adult entertainment facilities (see BMC 12.06.130)

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Amusement arcades

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Cinema complex Anchor

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Convenience Uses

Small Scale Drug Store

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Small Scale Grocery or Food Sales, including food banks

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Convenience stores

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Delicatessens / cafés

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Florists

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Hardware stores

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Office supply stores

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Convenience Uses that primarily serve nearby residential neighborhoods

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Services

Banking & financial services

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Mail / shipping services

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Insurance services

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Legal services (no larger than 2,500 sqft)

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Travel services

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Real estate services

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Clerical services

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Bail Bonds

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Photo processing, photo copying, and printing services

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Personal care services (e.g., barbershops, hair salons, massage and tanning booths)1

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Dry cleaning establishments

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Self-service laundromats

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Any other personal or professional service use

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Plumbing Services

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Vacuum, Cleaning, Sewing Repair

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Equipment Rental

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Any other commercial service use

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Gas Stations

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Commercial Goods

Furniture Stores

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Warehouse Retail

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Construction Supply

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Restaurant Supply

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Auto supply stores

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Motor Vehicle Sales

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Businesses whose primary activity is the sale of large scale / commercial goods

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Warehousing, storage and distribution uses, including self-storage warehouses, are not allowed in the Downtown Subarea.

B. Civic & Cultural.

Civic & Cultural

Churches & Places of Worship

Baseball, football, soccer, tennis and other sports fields and courts

Community centers

Educational Facilities

Indoor recreation facilities

Libraries

Museums

City Hall and Other Public Facilities

Performing arts facilities

Stadiums, not including stadiums for professional sports teams

Swimming pools

Post Offices

Transit Facilities, Terminals and Stations

Fire & Police Stations

C. Office.

Office

Research and development offices

Medical & Dental Offices or facilities

Educational and institutional offices

Daycare facilities

Human service facilities or offices

Exhibition, convention, or conference centers

Print and electronic media offices (newspaper, magazine, radio, television)

Data or telecommunications offices

Indoor veterinary clinics

Mortuary services

Any other business, professional, executive or administrative office use

Warehousing, storage and distribution uses, including self-storage warehouses, are not allowed in the Downtown Subarea.

D. Lodging.

Lodging

Hotel / convention center Anchor

Hotels and motels

Hostels

Bed and breakfast guest houses

Campgrounds

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Recreational vehicle parks

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Warehousing, storage and distribution uses, including self-storage warehouses, are not allowed in the Downtown Subarea.

E. Residential.

E.1. Multi-Family
w/ Common Entry

E.2. Multi-Family
w/ Individual Entry

E.3. Detached
Single-Family

E.4. Manufactured Homes

E.5. Home Occupation

Residential Uses

Dwelling units, accessory

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Dwelling units, primary, two or more households per structure

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Dwelling units, primary, one household per structure

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Rooms for Roomers of Boarders

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Dormitories

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Adult Family Homes

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Residential Care Facilities

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Nursing Homes

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Specialized Senior Housing

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Mobile home parks

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Mobile and/or manufactured homes, in mobile/manufactured home parks

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Live-work uses are allowed in all districts that allow commercial uses; provided, that ground-level units in DC conform with ground-level retail requirements and are designed to be convertible to pedestrian-oriented retail, and in DN to business and personal uses. Home occupation uses as defined in BMC 12.06.140(B)(8) are allowed in all districts that allow residential uses.

Warehousing, storage and distribution uses, including self-storage warehouses, are not allowed in the Downtown Subarea.

If the requirements of BMC 12.06.190(B)(4) are satisfied, then hobby beekeeping is allowed within the Downtown Subarea as an accessory use to any permissible detached single-family use.

(Ord. 2378 § 6, 2022; Ord. 2323 § 2, 2020; Ord. 2270 § 8, 2018; Ord. 2237 § 7, 2017; Ord. 2171 § 3 (Exh. C), 2015; Ord. 2154 § 2 (Exh. B), 2014).