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location. East Main Street also provides the link between downtown and the U.S. • <br />Highway 169 commercial corridor. <br />The Jackson Avenue corridor extending north from the downtown area has a few office <br />buildings on the south end, however, it is primarily undeveloped at this time. This corridor <br />once again has the potential to link the downtown to regional commercial activity <br />between U.S. Highway 169 and Jackson Avenue. <br />4. Highway Commercial <br />The highway commercial zoning district is considered the most intensive commercial <br />district. This zoning district is primarily found along the U.S. Highway 10 and U.S. Highway <br />169 corridors (Figure 5 -D). The purpose of this zoning district is to provide high impact <br />commercial uses that typically require access onto the highway system and may provide <br />commercial opportunities for a broader area than the City of Elk River. <br />Recently, the U.S. Highway 169 corridor has received a lot of attention by large <br />commercial developments. This highway commercial development has the greatest <br />impact on the rural fabric of the community. <br />The intersections of U.S. Highway 169 and Main Street, School Street and 193rd Avenue all <br />provide optimum opportunity for commercial. As considerations for extending water and <br />sewer east along U.S. Highway 10 materialize, additional opportunities will,o6se along this <br />corridor. However, until water and sewer is made available, the eastern corridor of U.S. <br />Highway 10 will be susceptible to development of less intense land uses that do not <br />require City services. • <br />5. Business Park <br />The business park is a new zoning district that allows primarily industrial uses along with <br />supporting commercial opportunities. This district is currently located along west U.S. <br />Highway 10 in the vicinity of the Sherburne County Government Center. Commercial <br />activity as set forth in the Business Park Zoning District is being developed at the <br />intersection of Joplin and U.S. Highway 10. <br />D. FUTURE PLAN <br />Central Business District <br />The Central Business District expansion includes peripheral expansion of the core area <br />westward and infill of commercial activity between Gates Avenue and U.S. Highway 169. <br />Specialized retail activity should be directed to the "downtown" area in the vicinity of <br />Jackson Avenue and Main Street. Professional office and service facilities should be <br />encouraged to provide redevelopment and infill along each of the corridors extending <br />outward from Jackson and Main. <br />The Steering Committee has also discussed issues facing the downtown and offered the <br />following to shape its future: <br />40 <br />