The C-2 District is intended to provide locations in which community and regionally- oriented retail and service activities conclude a transition, or locations which complement a transition into a more intense activity area.
Residential (new construction, demolitions, alterations, additions, renovations, sheds, fences, retaining walls) Commercial (new construction, interior alterations, additions, build-out, white box, demolitions) Trades/ MEPs (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) Signs.
The C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District is intended to provide suitable areas for the retailing of goods and services to surrounding residential neighborhoods. The regulations of the district are designed to reduce traffic and parking congestion to a minimum in order to protect surrounding residential areas.
Medium Density Residential District (R2). The R2 zoning district is intended for areas appropriate for single-family detached homes, secondary residential units, and duplexes. The R2 zoning district provides a moderate density residential environment with a wide variety of housing types.
C3 (Regional Commercial) Zone permits a wide range of regional commercial activities generating large amounts of employment and traffic, serving a wide region on the County.
C2 (Community Commercial) Zone permits a range of commercial activities that serve a community or several communities, and allow larger commercial businesses. DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS.
Building codes are laws that set minimum requirements for how structural systems, plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), natural gas systems and other aspects of residential and commercial buildings should be designed and constructed.
In short, a build in software development is when your engineers convert the source code into a functional, standalone program with executable code that can be run on a desktop computer or mobile device. A software build is created when your project reaches a certain point in development.
This ensures buildings are safe, healthy and durable for everyone who may use them. Plans and specifications are assessed by building consent authorities (BCAs), usually the council, to ensure the proposed building work will comply with the Building Code.
It involves creating a set of rules or guidelines that define how different parts of a building are identified, labeled, and organized for easy tracking and management. In essence, coding helps to streamline construction processes by providing a common language that all stakeholders can use to communicate effectively.