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Code · Delaware · Title 2 — Transportation · Chapter 21. Complete Community Enterprise District

§ 2104. District requirements.

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A Complete Community Enterprise District must meet all of the following requirements:
(1)Be contiguous.
(2)Be no more than 9 square miles in area.
(3)Be a compact shape that is not a linear corridor.
(4)Be zoned and otherwise regulated such that the District may be developed at a density that is high enough to enable frequent transit service to the residents of the District.
(5)Exempt all development on all parcels of land included in the District from any municipal or county requirements for the provision of off-street parking.
(6)Contain more total area zoned for residential use than is zoned for commercial or other uses. Each parcel of land within the District must be zoned to maximize the use of transit, walking, and bicycling by residents and employees.
(7)Consist of more than 1 parcel and part of at least 1 parcel must be within a ½ mile of any of the following:
a. An existing bus or rail stop where passengers can board and alight.
b. A planned or existing bus or rail station.
(8)Include adjacent neighborhoods within a ½ mile of a bus or rail stop or planned or existing bus or rail station.
(9)Be part of a master development plan for the District that maximizes the use of transit, walking, and bicycling by residents and employees, as required under § 2103(b)(2) of this title.
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