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It is the intent of this chapter to:

A. Provide the opportunity for the development of commercial facilities in outlying areas of the urban growth area catering to the day to day needs of consumers of surrounding neighborhoods for a wide range of convenience goods and services;

B. Site such commercial facilities in such locations as to serve the surrounding community; a minimum of several planning areas. By nature the community commercial district will have a heavy reliance on automobiles and transit use, and the design and layout of the zone will need to reflect this fact. However, pedestrian accessibility shall also be a major criterion in the design of commercial facilities;

C. Limit such development to areas where economic demand and appropriate design solutions assure compatibility with adjacent neighborhoods and strategically service several planning areas. (Ord. 1024 §39, 1995; Ord. 583 §2.22(A)m, 1980).