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<br /> <br /> <br />(This diagram is illustrative) <br /> <br />Zoning Enforcement Official. That person designated by the City Manager as responsible for <br />determining compliance with the Zoning Code. <br /> <br />Title 2 – BASE DISTRICT REGULATIONS <br />CHAPTER 2.08 COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL DISTRICTS <br />SECTION 2.08.100 Specific Purposes <br /> In addition to the general purposes listed in Chapter 1.04 Title, Components, and Purposes, the <br />specific purposes of commercial district regulations are to: <br /> A. Provide appropriately located areas consistent with the General Plan for a full range of <br />office, retail commercial, and service commercial uses needed by residents, businesses, and <br />visitors in the City and region. <br />B. Strengthen the City’s economic base, and provide employment opportunities close to home <br />for residents of the City and surrounding communities. <br />C. Create suitable environments for various types of commercial uses, and protect them from <br />the adverse effects of inharmonious uses. <br />D. Minimize the impact of commercial development on adjacent residential districts. <br />E. Ensure that the appearance and effects of commercial buildings and uses are harmonious <br />with the character of the area or with planned changes in the character of the area in which they <br />are located and that the quality of site and building design enhances the community. <br />F. Ensure the provision of adequate off-street parking and loading facilities. <br />G. Provide sites for public and semipublic uses needed to complement commercial <br />development or compatible with a commercial environment. <br /> <br />The additional purposes of each C, DA, NA, P, and SA districts are as follows: <br />CC Commercial Community District. To provide sites for commercial centers containing a wide <br />variety of commercial establishments, including banking and financial establishments and <br />businesses selling home furnishings, apparel, durable goods, and specialty items and generally <br />having a citywide market area. Facilities, such as entertainment, eating-and-drinking <br />establishments, hotels and motels are permitted, subject to certain limitations to avoid adverse <br />effects on adjacent uses. <br />CN Commercial Neighborhood District. To provide sites for businesses serving the daily needs of <br />nearby residential areas, subject to development standards that prevent significant adverse <br />effects on adjoining neighborhoods. In addition to uses serving nearby residential areas, business <br />and professional offices and residential uses are permitted above the ground floor. <br />CR Commercial Recreation District. To provide sites for recreation-oriented uses and commercial <br />activities, such as hotels, and restaurants that are compatible with water-front recreation and <br />open space uses, conveniently located near the marina.