2.4.2. MIXED-USE -- OFFICE/INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT (MU-OI).
A. Purpose. The purpose of the MU-OI district is to accommodate office, institutional, and related low impact uses near residential areas. This district is intended to allow low- to medium-scale, low traffic generating office and residential uses in areas that can serve to buffer single-family residential areas from nearby more intensive commercial development. This district allows both residential and small- and moderate-scale commercial activities, with limited retail, services, and institutional uses. Other uses permitted in this district are as shown in Table 3.2-1 (Permitted Use Table).
B. Cross-References to Other Applicable UDO Sections. All development and redevelopment must comply with all applicable sections of this UDO. A short summary of some of the key sections is shown below.
Table 2.4-2 |
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Cross-References to Other Applicable UDO Sections |
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Use Regulations |
Article 146-3 |
Dimensional Standards |
Section 146-4.2 |
Neighborhood Protection Standards |
Section 146-4.4 |
Lot Access and Connectivity |
Section 146-4.5 |
Parking, Loading, and Stacking |
Section 146-4.6 |
Landscaping, Screening and Stormwater Management (including fence and wall regulations) |
Section 146-4.7 |
Building Design Standards |
Section 146-4.8 |
Signs |
Section 146-4.10 |
C. Dimensional Standards.
Basic dimensional standards for the MU-OI zone district are in Table 4.2-3, and more detailed standards are located throughout Section 146-4.2 (Dimensional Standards).
D. Other District-Specific Standards.
1. Each individual MU-OI district mapped after the Effective Date in Subareas B and C, and containing more than two acres of land, shall contain a public plaza or outdoor meeting area clearly visible from an adjacent street.
2. All development and redevelopment that includes a residential use component shall dedicate land on-site for neighborhood park purposes in accordance with the standards of Section 146-4.3.18.B (Park and Open Space Lands and Cash-in-Lieu) and the dedication and design criteria set forth in the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Dedication and Development Criteria Manual. A cash-in-lieu payment may not be used to satisfy the neighborhood park land dedication requirement in its entirety. (Ord. No. 2019-49 § 1, 08-19-2019)