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Code of Ordinances |
Title XIV. ZONING CODE OF THE CITY OF CINCINNATI |
Chapter 1409. COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS |
§ 1409-03. Specific Purposes of the Commercial Subdistricts.
The specific purposes of the commercial subdistricts are:
(a)
CN Commercial Neighborhood. To identify, create, maintain and enhance mixed-use neighborhood commercial centers that reflect smaller-scale, pedestrian-oriented development with continuous street frontage and a mix of commercial and residential uses. Typical uses include retail, services, housing, office, open space, eating and drinking establishments and smaller-scale public and recreation and entertainment uses. Future development must be of a pedestrian-oriented commercial or mixed-use nature, serving the immediate neighborhood.
(b)
CC Commercial Community. To identify, create, maintain and enhance areas suitable for a wide variety of commercial and institutional uses along major transportation corridors and in shopping districts or centers. Although these centers may reflect elements of both pedestrian- and auto-oriented development, they typically accommodate larger-scale retail and commercial service uses, such as auto-related businesses and recreation and entertainment, as well as a variety of public and semi-public uses. Future development must reflect a complementary and compatible mix of uses, and may include residential uses.
(c)
CG Commercial General. To maintain, support and create areas of the City that serve as region-drawing centers of activity. These areas should reflect a mix of commercial, office, recreation and entertainment and arts uses that reflect the regional importance of the area.
Figures 1409-03-A, B
Figures 1409-03-C, D
(Ordained by Ord. No. 15-2004, eff. Feb. 13, 2004)