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Commission creates separate carryout‑restaurant definition, expands allowed districts to encourage walkable options
Summary
The Zoning Advisory Commission voted June 4 to amend the Unified Development Code to define a carryout restaurant separate from drive‑in service and to permit carryout restaurants as a principal use in C2, C4 and CR districts and as a conditional use in C1; a local business owner supported the change.
The Zoning Advisory Commission on June 4 approved a text amendment to the Unified Development Code to create a separate definition for carryout restaurants and to allow carryout restaurants as a principal permitted use in C2 Neighborhood Shopping Center, C4 Downtown Commercial and CR Commercial Recreation districts and as a conditional use in C1 Neighborhood Commercial districts.
Assistant Planner Jason Duba explained staff separated carryout restaurants from drive‑in restaurants because the two uses have different characteristics and intensities. “The operation of carryout…
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