Mixed use development project definition

Mixed use development project means a development project of one or more buildings that includes a mixture of uses, i.e., residential, retail, office, service, industrial, or public, either vertically integrated (a mixture of uses on separate floors of a single building) or horizontally integrated (a mixture of uses in more than one building spread over a large parcel, e.g., retail, office, and upstairs apartments in a building along a main frontage arterial, with residential uses behind).
Mixed use development project means a development project which combines residential and nonresidential uses on the same lot, pursuant to city zoning regulations.
Mixed use development project is defined as a project that may include a mix of commercial, office, industrial or residential uses.

More Definitions of Mixed use development project

Mixed use development project means the use of any lot or lots of record in the GB or LB zones for the coordinated development of more than one building, and including not less than three residential dwelling units, to create a mix of residential and commercial uses in accordance with this Article.
Mixed use development project means a development project that will provide more than one (1) use or purpose within a shared building or development area. The terms "use" or "purpose" may include, but are not limited to, housing, office, retail, medical, recreational, commercial, or industrial components.