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CC is a new [[Nontransect Zone]] used for some parts of downtown. It is described in [https://codenext.civicomment.org/chapter-23-4-zoning-code#p263 23-4D-4100].  
 
CC is a new [[Nontransect Zone]] used for some parts of downtown. It is described in [https://codenext.civicomment.org/chapter-23-4-zoning-code#p263 23-4D-4100].  
  
<blockquote>The CC Zone is the designation for high density mixed-use commercial areas serving as employment, civic, or entertainment centers separate and distinct from the downtown. The CC Zone serves as a transition from neighborhoods to the Downtown Core (DC). However, as the City expands the CC Zone may be used to accommodate satellite activity or employment centers in other locations of the City. The standards of the CC Zone prevent satellite activity centers from competing with the cultural and historic significance of the DC. The CC Zone accommodates any combination of office, retail, commercial, and residential uses that are appropriate for a high intensity activity centers or corridors. The CC Zone also denotes an area into which the DC Zone or T6 Zone may expand.<ref>http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Planning/CodeNEXT/zoningframeworktablesupdate042017.pdf</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>The CC Zone is the designation for high density mixed-use commercial areas serving as employment, civic, or entertainment centers separate and distinct from the downtown. The CC Zone serves as a transition from neighborhoods to the Downtown Core (DC). However, as the City expands the CC Zone may be used to accommodate satellite activity or employment centers in other locations of the City. The standards of the CC Zone prevent satellite activity centers from competing with the cultural and historic significance of the DC. The CC Zone accommodates any combination of office, retail, commercial, and residential uses that are appropriate for a high intensity activity centers or corridors. The CC Zone also denotes an area into which the DC Zone or T6 Zone may expand. </blockquote>
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* http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Planning/CodeNEXT/zoningframeworktablesupdate042017.pdf
  
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== Problems ==
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* FAR of 5 prevents any significant intensity despite 120' max height.

Revision as of 04:08, 23 May 2017

CC is a new Nontransect Zone used for some parts of downtown. It is described in 23-4D-4100.

The CC Zone is the designation for high density mixed-use commercial areas serving as employment, civic, or entertainment centers separate and distinct from the downtown. The CC Zone serves as a transition from neighborhoods to the Downtown Core (DC). However, as the City expands the CC Zone may be used to accommodate satellite activity or employment centers in other locations of the City. The standards of the CC Zone prevent satellite activity centers from competing with the cultural and historic significance of the DC. The CC Zone accommodates any combination of office, retail, commercial, and residential uses that are appropriate for a high intensity activity centers or corridors. The CC Zone also denotes an area into which the DC Zone or T6 Zone may expand.


Problems

  • FAR of 5 prevents any significant intensity despite 120' max height.