Neighborhood Corridors
Intent
The purpose of the Neighborhood Corridors Future Land Use Category is to include:
- Linearly arranged smaller-scale, lower-intensity commercial and mixed-use areas with local neighborhood-serving businesses that may also provide a variety of housing.
- Typically found along collector or arterial roadways in or near residential neighborhoods.
- Multimodal access and connections to adjacent neighborhoods that prioritizes walkability, pedestrian and bicycle access and safety and safe connections, while accommodating vehicular access.
Example Land Uses and Typical Forms
Within the Neighborhood Corridors Future Land Use Category, the following land uses and building forms are most common:
- Vertical or Horizontal Mixed Use; Ground Floor Commercial with Residential or Office Above, where feasible
- Allows limited auto-oriented
- Small/Mid-Scale and lower intensity Office, Retail, Services, Hospitality, Restaurants
- All residential forms including multifamily, live/work, duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, townhomes
Land Uses Generally Allowed
The following land uses are typically allowed in each Future Land Use Category, including the Neighborhood Corridors Future Land Use Category:
- Schools
- Religious institutions
- Parks, trails, and recreational uses
- Community Gardens
- Urban Agriculture, horticulture, and limited animal keeping
- Drainage, transportation, and utility infrastructure
- Government/Civic Uses
- Cultural/creative attractions
- Renewable Energy Generation
- Limited and accessory home occupations where residential is allowed
- Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Attached and Detached