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Attachment 2 <br /> a <br /> Existing and Proposed "Eno Mixed Use" Definitions <br /> Current: <br /> Eno Mixed Use. Land located in areas served or to be served by public water <br /> and sewer where a mix of residential, commercial, office, services, and light <br /> industrial uses are appropriate. Residential uses within Mixed Use areas should <br /> be have a minimum density of six (6) units per acre. Examples of housing at this <br /> density include attached homes, patio homes, and apartments. Note: prior to <br /> adoption of implementation measures, a percentage or acreage limit on <br /> residential uses within the Mixed Use area should be determined. It is the intent <br /> to limit the amount of residential uses in the Mixed Use area to encourage the <br /> development of non-residential uses. <br /> Proposed: <br /> Eno Mixed Use. Land located in areas served or to be served by public water <br /> and sewer where a mix of residential, commercial, office, services, and light <br /> industrial uses are appropriate on a district-wide basis. Individual parcels may <br /> contain a single use or more than one use. New residential uses within the <br /> Mixed Use areas should shall have a minimum density of six (6) units per acre. <br /> Examples of housing at this density include attached homes, patio homes, and <br /> apartments. - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - .e ' -- - - - - • - -• <br /> - - - - - - - • -e . - - • - - - - • - • - • - • - • - - . In order to <br /> encourage non-residential uses, no more than 25% of the acreage within the <br /> district shall be comprised of residential uses on single-use parcels. However, <br /> residential units constructed above non-residential uses (i.e., in a multi-story <br /> building) shall not count toward the residential acreage limit. <br /> "Clean" version: <br /> Eno Mixed Use. Land located in areas served or to be served by public water <br /> and sewer where a mix of residential, commercial, office, services, and light <br /> industrial uses are appropriate on a district-wide basis. Individual parcels may <br /> contain a single use or more than one use. New residential uses within the <br /> Mixed Use area shall have a minimum density of six (6) units per acre. <br /> Examples of housing at this density include attached homes, patio homes, and <br /> apartments. In order to encourage non-residential uses, no more than 25% of <br /> the acreage within the district shall be comprised of residential uses on single- <br /> use parcels. However, residential units constructed above non-residential uses <br /> (i.e., in a multi-story building) shall not count toward the residential acreage limit. <br />
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