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ACTIVITY: Business Service Uses
DEFINITION:
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Those activities which are predominantly retail, office, and service uses
which would not qualify as or be a part of a neighborhood or commu-
nity/regional shopping center. Uses include: retail shops; offices; per-
sonal service shops; financial institutions; hotels/motels; medical clin-
ics; health clubs; membership clubs; standard and fast-food restaurants;
hospitals; mortuaries; indoor theatres; retail laundry and dry cleaning
outlets; limited indoor recreation uses; small animal veterinary clinics;
printing and newspaper offices; and, other uses which are of the same gen-
eral character.
CRTEI <IA: Each of the following applicable criteria must be
answered "yes" and implemented within the develop-
ment plan.
1. Does the project gain its primary
vehicular access from a street other
than South College Avenue?
2. DOES THE PROJECT EARN AT LEAST 50%
OF THE MAXIMUM POINTS AS CALCULATED
ON "POINT CHART E" FOR THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA?
Yes No
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a. Is the activity contiguous to an existing transit route (not appli-
cable for uses of less than 25,000 square feet GLA or with less
than 25 employees) or located in the Central Business District?
b. Is the project located outside of the "South College Avenue Corri-
dor?"
c. Is -the project contiguous to and functionally a part of a neighbor-
hood or community/regional shopping center, an office or industrial
park, located in the Central Business District or in the case of a
single user, employ or will employ a total of more than 100 full-
time employees during a single 8-hour shift?
d. Is the project on at least two acres of land or located in the Cen-
tral Business District?
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e. Does the project contain two or more significant uses (such as
retail, office, residential, hotel/motel, and recreation)?
f. Is there direct vehicular and pedestrian access between on -site
parking areas and adjacent existing or future off -site parking
areas which contain more than ten (10) spaces?
g• Does the activity reduce non-renewable energy usage through the
application of alternative energy systems or through energy -
conservation measures beyond those normally required by the Model
,7 Energy Code as adopted by the City? Refer to Appendix G for Energy
7 Conservation Methods to use for calculating energy conservation
points.
h. Is the project located with at least 1/6th of its property boundary
contiguous to existing urban development?
i. If the site contains a building or place in which a historic event
occurred, which has special public value because of notable archi-
tecture, or is of cultural significance, does the project fulfill
the following criteria.
i. Prevent creation of influences adverse to its preservation;
ii. Assure that new structures and uses will be in keeping
with the character of the building or place. Imitation of
period styles should be avoided; and
iii. Propose adaptive use of the building or place.that will
lead to its continuance, conservation and improvement in an
appropriate manner while respecting the integrity of the
neighborhood.
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BUSINESS
SERVICE USES
POINT CHART E
For All Criteria
Applicable Criteria Only
Criterion
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Appibable
Yea No
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Correct Score
Multlpller
Points
Earned.
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Mcximum
Appllcc°le
Points
a. Transit Route
X
X
2
0
2
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b. South College Corridor
X
X
`2
0
4
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8
c. Part of Center
X
2
3
Q
6
d. Two.Acres or More
OX
X
2
0
3
6
e. Mixed -Use
X
X.
02
0
3
6
f. Joint Parking
1
2
0
3
1\0b
g. Energy Conservation
X
1
2
3
0
2
8
h. Contiguity
XIS
0
5
U
10
i. Historic Preservation
1
2
0
2
j.
1
2
0
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k.
1
2
0
I•
1
2
0
Totals �7
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Percentage Earned of Maximum Applicable Points V/VI = VII
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