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5922 we 298 <br /> 20 of 57 <br /> Section 7.11.01.07 Design Objectives. Traditional development districts must be <br /> planned to comply with the following design guidelines. <br /> 1. Neighborhoods. <br /> a. A mix of residential uses to provide housing opportunities for residents of <br /> different incomes, ages, family sizes, and lifestyles, including: <br /> Single-family dwellings; <br /> Zero Lot line dwellings; <br /> Town Houses; <br /> Multi-family dwellings; <br /> Accessory dwellings; and <br /> Congregate Living Facilities; <br /> _ <br /> � C�=G <br /> i , ' <br /> _ .. i i it i� R <br /> ii , ' ',� ' Ohs <br /> Residential neighborhoods include a mixture of housing types from multi family buildings <br /> integrated with commercial and office uses, to single-family detached houses. <br /> b. Centrally-located community focal points for the formal and informal <br /> interaction of neighborhood residents, such as a neighborhood square, <br /> community meeting hall, and a neighborhood commercial center. These <br /> uses are within walking distance (approximately 1/4 mile or a 5 minute <br /> walk) of all residents <br /> c. A variety of open spaces and recreation areas to allow for both passive <br /> and active recreation. Small neighborhood parks and playgrounds should <br /> be located throughout the neighborhood, so all residents are closely <br /> located to a neighborhood park. Large outdoor recreation areas should be <br /> located at the periphery of neighborhoods rather than in central locations. <br /> Zephyrhills Land Development Code <br /> Article VII -89- <br />