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2008 Mounds View Comprehensive Plan <br />______________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Chapter 3: Land Use <br /> <br />3-19 <br />CC: Community Commercial: Land use principally engaged in the provision of goods or services <br />with a primary service to the community. Community commercial uses would typically be located <br />in a small commercial/retail center. Examples include community shopping center, retail, service <br />oriented businesses, funeral homes, banks, savings & loans, restaurants and/or bars, veterinary <br />clinics, and day care centers. <br /> <br />RC: Regional Commercial: Land use principally engaged in the provision of goods and services <br />with a primary service area of 10 or more miles. Regional commercial uses would typically be <br />located in or near a large commercial/retail center. Examples include nurseries, full line department <br />stores, supermarkets, regional shopping centers, parking structures and lots, theaters, lodge halls, <br />restaurants, hotels and motels, amusement parks, and sport/public assembly facilities. <br /> <br />HC: Highway Commercial: Land use principally engaged in the provision of goods and services <br />that primarily services customers attracted from a nearby major transportation route. Examples <br />include hotels/motels, drive-in/fast food restaurants, car washes, gas stations, automotive service <br />stations. <br /> <br />OFC: Office: Land use predominantly involved in administrative, professional, or clerical services. <br />Examples include general office buildings, and medical or dental clinics and offices. <br /> <br />MU-PUD: Mixed Use - Planned Unit Development: Land containing a building or buildings with <br />significant amounts of residential uses in combination with commercial and/or office uses. Sites <br />with this designation should be developed as planned unit developments to provide flexibility to <br />ensure that integrated efficient and well-planned development occurs. Examples include projects <br />that could provide for a mix of residential and commercial uses within single or multiple structures. <br /> <br />IN: Institutional: Land used primarily for governmental, educational, social or health care facilities <br />excluding clinics. Examples include nursing homes, private hospitals, tax-exempt properties owned <br />by federal, state, county, city or school districts, private schools, fire stations, and libraries. <br /> <br />CH: Church: Land used primarily for religious facilities. Examples include tax-exempt properties <br />owned by churches and cemeteries. <br /> <br />LI: Light Industrial: Land used primarily in the manufacture, processing, fabrication, assembly, <br />packaging, incidental storage, sales, and distribution of predominantly previously prepared <br />materials, finished products or parts. Light industrial uses would typically have all processing <br />within buildings, require limited exterior storage, generate limited amounts of truck traffic, and be <br />free of hazardous or objectionable elements such as noise, odor, dust, smoke, glare or other <br />pollutants. Examples include greenhouses, food and drink processing plants and storage, light <br />manufacturing and assembly, small machine and tool and die shops, flex industrial centers, mini- <br />warehouses, and research and development facilities.