Traditional commercial district definition

Traditional commercial district means a downtown or neighborhood area that is walkable and is dominated by historic or older commercial architecture and contiguous commercial uses. A traditional commercial district defines the target area of the local program efforts.

Related to Traditional commercial district

  • Local district means a local government entity under Title 17B, Limited Purpose

  • Development District means Municipal Development District No. 4 in the City, which is described in the corresponding Development Program.

  • School district means a public school district.

  • Special service district means the same as that term is defined in Section 17D-1-102.

  • Historic district means an area, or group of areas not necessarily having contiguous boundaries, that contains 1 resource or a group of resources that are related by history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

  • Resident school district means the public school district in which the student resides.

  • Commercial establishment means a place of business which is at all times equipped with sufficient tables and seats to accommodate twenty-five persons at one time, and the licensed premises of which conform to the standards and specifications of the division.

  • Redevelopment Plan means the “Lincoln Center Redevelopment Plan” passed, adopted and approved by the City pursuant to the Resolution, and shall include any amendment of said Redevelopment Plan heretofore or hereafter made by the City pursuant to law.