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A. Signage. The provisions of BCC 22B.10.040 – office, research and development, and multifamily residential district signs – shall regulate signage proposed in CCC districts, except:

1. Rooftop signs are prohibited.

2. Any building-mounted sign shall be located on the face of the building containing the main entrance to the building premises and the sign, if facing abutting residential property, shall be located more than 50 feet from the abutting residentially zoned property line.

3. Signs in this district may be internally or externally illuminated. If externally illuminated, the illumination source shall be located, shaded, shielded, or directed so that it is not visible from a public street or adjoining residentially zoned property. All sign illumination shall be turned off between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

4. Directional signs, as defined in BCC 22B.10.020, are permitted and are not included in the number of primary signs.

5. Incidental signs, as defined in BCC 22B.10.020, are permitted and are not included in the number of primary signs.

B. Trip Generation Measurement. Land uses shall be defined as follows for measuring trip generation rates:

1. Proposed CCC principal land uses shall be calculated with a single trip generation rate which shall be based on Institute of Transportation Engineers’ data, applicant information and other relevant material.

2. Proposed CCC subordinate land uses shall be calculated individually for purposes of determining a specific, separate trip generation rate. Each individual subordinate land use’s trips shall be added to the CCC site’s total trip volume. All proposed other land uses within a CCC shall be calculated individually for purposes of determining a specific, separate trip generation rate. Each individual other land use’s trips shall be added to the CCC site’s total trip generation volume.

3. Existing conditions land uses shall be assigned the appropriate land use (principal, subordinate, or other) for purposes of the CCC total trip generation rate.

C. Parking. Parking shall be required through unspecified use parking analysis established by the Director through LUC 20.20.590.F.2. Such analysis shall individually identify the maximum number of parking stalls required for uses which are identified and permitted in the MDP. Shared use provisions may be considered.

D. Noise. Uses in the CCC District are subject to the City of Bellevue Noise Control Code (Chapter 9.18 BCC). For the purpose of noise control, the CCC District shall be treated as a Residential Land Use District: Class A EDNA pursuant to BCC 9.18.025. (Ord. 6190, 11-3-14, § 1)