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Table 1: Task Force and Planning Commission Recommendations, City Council Direction <br /> February 26 Task Force April 16 and May 7 City Council June 26 Planning Commission <br /> Recommendation Direction Recommendation <br /> Ground Floor Residential Uses <br /> Allow ground-floor residential uses Downtown-Commercial: Prohibit Supported City Council's direction, <br /> behind a commercial use if there is new ground-floor residential on with the clarification that the <br /> at least 50 feet of commercial use properties with frontage on Main required 50 feet of commercial <br /> on the frontage (on Main Street and Street. Ground-floor residential may frontage applies to the building itself <br /> potentially side streets) as long as: be located behind commercial and does not include setbacks and <br /> (1) the City also passes a right-to- development on properties landscaping. <br /> do business ordinance; and (2) elsewhere in the district, subject to <br /> residential development is fully certain provisions. <br /> parked on site. <br /> Mixed Use-Transitional: Ground- <br /> floor residential may be located <br /> behind commercial development on <br /> properties within the district, subject <br /> to certain provisions. <br /> Mixed Use-Downtown: Prohibit <br /> ground-floor residential uses <br /> throughout the district. <br /> Property Owner Initiated Requests <br /> Incorporate a residential "overlay" City Council supported the Task Concurred that the property at 4212 <br /> or annotation on the DSP land use Force's position regarding 4212 First Street could allow for <br /> map for 4212 First Street and First Street. Regarding the property consideration of either standalone <br /> 475/493 St. John Street that would at 475/493 St. John Street, the City residential uses, commercial uses, <br /> allow for consideration of either Council directed that a map or a combination of both, but would <br /> standalone residential uses, annotation be incorporated to note require processing of a Planned <br /> commercial uses, or a combination the potential for a future Mixed-Use- Unit Development application. <br /> of both, but would require Transitional designation, subject to Regarding 475/493 St. John Street, <br /> processing of a Planned Unit approval of a PUD rezoning and the Planning Commission voted to <br /> Development application. PUD development plan, while modify annotation for site to <br /> maintaining the existing residence. indicate that, either standalone <br /> Page 10 of 18 <br />