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Chapter 17.134 CMU COMMERCIAL MIXED USE DISTRICT
Chapter 17.134
CMU COMMERCIAL MIXED USE DISTRICT
17.134.010 Purpose.
17.134.020 Table of land uses and glossary/definitions.
17.134.035 Standards for eating and drinking establishments and sidewalk cafes.
17.134.037 Standards for kiosk retail sales.
17.134.040 Minimum lot area.
17.134.050 Minimum dwelling unit size.
17.134.070 Parking in the CMU district.
17.134.080 Design review in the CMU district.
17.134.090 Lake Elsinore Municipal Code references.
17.134.100 Mixed use development matrix.
The intent of the CMU district is to accommodate a development opportunity that offers a mix of land uses in a compact, high quality, pedestrian-friendly, interactive pattern. Commercial mixed use districts are characterized by interconnected streets, wide sidewalks, outdoor public spaces and activities. [Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
“Professional office” means an office used by persons who provide services that require a state license or certificate, such as accountants, architects, planners, engineers, surveyors, geologists, lawyers, designers, real estate agents, investment brokers, title and escrow offices, or business incubators, but does not include a veterinary office or kennel, nor any adult-oriented business.
“Studio/workshop” means a studio facility for the arts, crafts, photography, music and music recording, dance, gymnastics, aerobics, yoga, martial arts, or cooking.
“Swap meet” means a building (indoor) or outdoor area in which stalls or sales areas are set aside, rented or otherwise provided, which are used by unrelated individuals to sell, trade, exchange, or place on consignment, or swap articles that are either new, homemade, homegrown, old, antique, or obsolete. Includes flea market or farmers’ market.
“Wireless telecommunications facility” means a facility that radiates or receives commercial cellular communications service and/or data radio signals to/from ground-mounted, building-mounted or structure-mounted poles, towers or antennas. [Ord. 1412 §§ 12, 13, 2019; Ord. 1309 § 4 (Exh. A), 2013; Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
D. The design of the outdoor seating areas, if applicable, shall be consistent with the main building to which it is attached, in materials, colors and amenities such as railings, light fixtures, canopies, and furniture. [Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
A. A kiosk may be permitted on private property within a defined plaza area and between buildings that are part of a professional office, commercial or mixed use development.
B. A kiosk generally should not exceed five feet in width, nine feet in length, and no more than six feet in height excluding canopies, umbrellas or transparent enclosures. Deviations in size may be approved by the Director of Community Development on a case-by-case basis upon consideration of the uniqueness of the site or user circumstances.
C. The kiosk shall not obstruct access to or occupy a parking space, obstruct access to a parked vehicle, impede the delivery of materials to adjoining property, interfere with access to public property or any adjoining property, or interfere with maintenance or use of street furniture.
D. The number of employees per individual kiosk shall be limited to two persons at any one time.
E. All kiosks shall be self-contained or located on a site that has been specifically designed to provide water, waste and power to operate the kiosk. No exposed pipes or wires are permitted.
F. The design, color scheme and signage of the kiosk shall be appropriate to its location.
G. All packaging containers or boxes shall be stored within the kiosk.
H. The sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited.
I. The kiosk owner shall have a valid City business license. [Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
A. For a mixed use horizontal development, the minimum lot area required for each dwelling unit is 1,815 square feet of net lot area per unit, with a maximum residential density of 24 dwelling units per acre.
B. To determine the maximum number of dwelling units allowed for a mixed use horizontal development, divide the total net lot area by the required lot area for each unit. The resultant number shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number.
C. For a mixed use vertical development, the maximum residential density is 24 dwelling units per acre. [Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
C. Two-bedroom dwelling units or larger: 700 square feet plus 100 square feet for each additional bedroom. [Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
C. Tandem parking may be allowed for residential uses with the approval of the Director of Community Development. [Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
A. No grading or building permit shall be issued for the development of a project in the CMU zone until the applicant has obtained design review approval pursuant to the provisions of LEMC 17.415.050 and 17.415.060, or a conditional use permit pursuant to LEMC 17.415.070 in conjunction with the design review approval.
C. Fifty percent or more of the project’s gross floor area shall be devoted to commercial uses within the CMU zone.
D. Access to residential units shall be provided separately from commercial uses, in an enclosed and locked foyer. Buildings requiring an elevator access to residential units shall provide the elevator in a locked foyer on the ground floor.
E. Adequate internal and external lighting shall be provided for security purposes. Lighting shall be energy efficient, stationary, downcast, and deflected away from residential units, adjacent properties and public rights-of-way. A lighting plan shall accompany the design review or conditional use permit application to ensure that no light conflicts with adjacent residential uses, and that safety is addressed in all areas of the project. [Ord. 1415 § 3 (Exh. F § 70), 2019; Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
[Ord. 1415 § 3 (Exh. F § 71), 2019; Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].
[Ord. 1300 § 4 (Exh. C), 2012].