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Overview Mixed use centers are physically and aesthetically unified areas, where all elements and land uses are designed to function as an integrated whole (rather than as a series of unconnected, unrelated developments). Mixed use centers consist of commercial, institutional, and office uses needed to support a specified geographic area. These centers also include high- and medium-density residential uses for the population that supports nonresidential uses.
The mixed use center data linked below are based on land uses from Jan. 1, 2007, and are published for informational purposes. To determine the allowable percentages of commercial, office, and residential uses within each type of mixed use center, please consult Chapter 6 of the Land Use Plan.
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