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Street Typologies
Table 3-2 -Typology Identification: Suburban Commercial (C3C) Suburban Commercial (C3C) Typical Future Land Uses Predominant Building Form and Use Mix
If Vacant
In residential Future Land Uses, review property’s zoning. If not commercial, use Suburban Neighborhood Connector. In Mixed Use categories, use Neighborhood Commercial typology if size is under 20 acres per intersection quadrant. Regional Commercial. If there are over 20 acres of vacant land at any quadrant, review the comprehensive plan to determine if the area is designated a regional activity center. If not, conduct a market study to determine if the future population of the area is sufficient to warrant a new Regional Commercial center. If not, use Neighborhood Commercial Typology. Review zoning, site development, and building permits to identify unbuilt
Small individual commercial and office buildings or multi-tenant centersserving a market area within walking or biking distance. Typically located at the edges of neighborhoods.
Residential or suburban scale mixed use.
Neighborhood Commercial
Big box anchored shopping centers or shopping malls serving a market area beyond walking or biking distance. Typically located on heavily traveled arterial roads.
Nonresidential, except for industrial categories
Regional Commercial
Warehousing, manufacturing, and assembly facilities relying on significant freight movement.
Light or Heavy Industrial
Industrial
Use Industrial Typology
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