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Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2019-03 — Transit Zoning Code Amendments <br />July 2, 2019 <br />Page 3 <br />• Transit Village (TV) <br />• Government Center (GC) <br />• Downtown (DT) <br />• Urban Center (UC) <br />• Corridor (CDR) <br />• Urban Neighborhood 2 (UN-2) <br />• Urban Neighborhood 1 (UN-1) <br />• Open Space (0) <br />The proposed revisions will only affect the TV, DT, and UC sub -districts of the TZC and are shown <br />on the map below in dark red, red -orange, and orange without crosshatching respectively. <br />I N <br />w+E. <br />-Ca.MY�CDNI IIMnMwpllpellleW IUIFI•S �.Jn� <br />-Db.nb.n ICI, ! IMMMW�YTm0,U1F11 O�_ <br />_ 4wwnmTC IOCI � y InUUM1W OwIM\�I OE e <br />_ py�,Bpy1061 IMUWIC\YIq M3 OEI � � � �. ��. <br />84B ` ! <br />R!;r' <br />Figure 2. Transit Zoning Code Boundaries and Sub -Districts <br />Transit Zoning Code Review Authority. The decision -making and review process for <br />development projects within the TZC were established in 2010 with the adoption of the TZC and <br />include a combination of by -right and discretionary processes and procedures. Figure 3 below <br />outlines the established decision -making and review process for the development projects proposed <br />within the TZC. Currently, all General Plan Amendments, Zone Changes, and Code Amendments <br />related to the TZC requires City Council approval. Discretionary actions such as Conditional Use <br />Permits, Site Plan Approvals, and Variances, are reviewed and approved by the Planning <br />Commission or Zoning Administrator. The proposed TZC amendments will not change this process. <br />75A-3 <br />