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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 15 of 47 <br /> <br />(5) Corridor (CDR) Zone. <br />This zone is applied to properties fronting existing commercial corridors and <br />provides standards to improve pedestrian-orientation in a transit-supportive, <br />mixed-use area. Mixed-use flex block and live-work building types are at or <br />near the sidewalk, and accommodate street level retail, service, and office <br />uses, with office and residential above. The landscape style is urban, <br />emphasizing shading street trees in sidewalk tree wells. Parking is <br />accommodated on-street, and in screened surface lots between buildings, or <br />away from streets, with no more than half the site frontage occupied by parking. <br /> <br />(6) Urban Neighborhood 2 (UN-2) Zone. <br />This zone is applied to primarily residential areas intended to accommodate a <br />variety of housing types, with some opportunities for live-work, neighborhood- <br />serving retail, and cafes. Appropriate building types include single dwellings, <br />duplexes, triplexes and quadplexes, courtyard housing, rowhouses, and live- <br />work. In some areas, the more intense, hybrid court building type is allowed <br />where additional intensity is warranted while maintaining compatibility with <br />neighboring properties (see Regulating Plan). The landscape is appropriate to <br />a neighborhood, with shading street trees in parkway strips, and shallow- depth <br />landscaped front yards separating buildings from sidewalks. Parking is on- <br />street, and in garages located away from street frontages. <br /> <br />(7) Urban Neighborhood 1 (UN-1) Zone. <br />This zone is applied to existing primarily residential areas and is intended to <br />strengthen and stabilize the low intensity nature of these neighborhoods. <br />Appropriate building types include single dwellings, duplexes, triplexes, and <br />quadplexes, and live-work. The landscape is appropriate to a neighborhood, <br />with shading street trees in parkway strips and landscaped front yards <br />separating buildings from sidewalks. Parking is on-street, and in garages <br />located away from street frontages. <br /> <br /> <br />(8) Open Space (O) Zone. <br />This zone identifies areas reserved for community parks and other open spaces <br />and is identified, but not regulated, by this Article. Refer to City requirements <br />as identified in SAMC Chapter 41. Allowable structures in this zone are limited <br />to those necessary to support the specific purposes of the particular open <br />space area (e.g., sport-court enclosures and multi-purpose buildings in active <br />parks, and trails within passive parks).” <br /> <br />Figure 2.1 Regulating Plan with Existing R.O.W.