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<br /> <br /> i <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> City of New Brighton <br /> <br /> State of Minnesota <br /> i <br /> Ordinance No. 748 <br /> y <br /> i' <br /> An Ordinance Amending <br /> i; <br /> The New Brighton Zoning Code By Adding New Article 6 <br /> <br /> Th City Council of the City of New Brighton ordains that the New Brighton Zoning Code is amended by <br /> new Article 6 as follows: <br /> e Article 6. <br /> 's <br /> j NWQ Northwest Quadrant District <br /> 3j <br /> <br /> se d 6-680. Intent <br /> T purpose of the NWQ Northwest Quadrant District is to provide an area for an intensely developed <br /> mi d use center that will be a vibrant and active place where people can live, work, shop, play and be <br /> en rtained. The mixture of land uses and design specifications in this ordinance are designed to implement <br /> the rinciples and guidelines established in the 1999 New Brighton Comprehensive Plan and the Northwest <br /> Q drant Framework Plan and Design Guidelines, including the placement of buildings, streets, parking <br /> ar$ s, sidewalks, and open space. <br /> I <br /> l <br /> Sep 6-690. Permitted Uses. <br /> T following uses are permitted within the NWQ District but only if designated within the Building Type <br /> in is article: <br /> (l) Residential Uses <br /> A. Multi-family residential dwellings, as regulated by Building Types in this article. <br /> g ° B. Higher density residential multi.-family and attached single family uses located on the same site or <br /> within the same building as commercial or office, as regulated by Building Types in this article. <br /> (2J Commercial Use <br /> C( mercial uses are divided into two groups, those allowed on the street level of the Al Building Type I <br /> a those allowed on upper floors of the A 1 or on any floor of the A2 Building Type, as defined in this <br /> a i le. <br /> 9 ; A. Permitted Uses allowed on street level in the Al Building Type, if less than 10,000 square feet in <br /> area: <br /> I 1. Sale and manufacture of baked goods; the sale of confectionery, dairy products, delicatessen, <br /> fruits, vegetables, groceries and meats in permanent buildings only. <br /> i 2. The sale of books, magazines, newspapers, cigars, drugs, flowers, gifts, music, photographic <br /> goods, sporting goods, and stationery. <br /> 3. Restaurants, cafeterias, coffee houses, chocolate houses, juice bars, ice cream shops, and <br /> similar uses offering food or drink. <br /> i~ <br /> d <br /> i~ <br /> Y <br /> ii <br /> I <br />