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BACKGROUND <br /> <br />aid in better positioning land in the project area f or development or redevelopment. <br />» Gateway Business Park: The 75 acre city-owned gateway business park land is situated in the <br />south central area o f the FAST. The green field site allows flexibility f or the city in determining <br />transportation improvements and land use decisions for the broader area. <br />» Energy: The excess steam generated at Great River Energy's power plant facility could potentially <br />provide portions o f the FAST area with a district heating/ cooling opportunity. Combining the <br />RDF plant and the Energy City brand for Elk River could spawn economic development with a <br />green energy production and green industry focus f or in the FAST area. <br />Natural Systems: The Mississippi River provides the greatest natural amenity opportunity for <br />residents f or recreational use. The large wetland complex o f fers great amenity opportunities <br />f or residential and o f Tice development. The sweeping views over wetland and the preservation <br />or enhancement o f the existing natural wetland and woodland vegetation can help emphasize <br />some o f the distinct characteristics o fElk River. Combined with an integrated trail network to <br />connecting these natural amenities with city parks and commercial nodes these broad natural <br />systems can be a tremendous asset to the FAST project area. <br />Challenges <br />» Future transportation and access changes for Highway to/~69: One of the biggest challenges <br />for the i7~st Avenue FAST will be understanding how f uture transportation shifts will a f feet <br />access & circulation through the study area for existing uses and for any new development <br />prior to Highway ~o/~6g becominga limited access freeway. Findings way to make intelligent <br />investments in the near term without negatively impactingpotential future investments will <br />be crucial. <br />» Potential environmental issues: In the near term, the environmental issues will likely surround <br />wetland mitigation strategies in concert with green field development. However in the long <br />term, with the abundance o f automotive and trucking uses in the FAST potential issues with <br />soil contamination may exist with redevelopment. Environmental clean-up o f potentially <br />contaminated sites could become costly endeavors, particularly in ex-urban communities with <br />abundant green field development potential. <br />» Noise - Highway to/~6g and the rail line: Noise levels f rom the f refight trains as well as highway <br />tra ffic on Highway ~o/i6g will likely have an impact on residential land uses in the study area. <br />Finding the appropriate location for residential uses and determining the proper uses adjacent <br />to the rail lines must consider noise levels and identi f y potential mitigation techniques. <br />» Major utilities: An existing natural gas line bisects the southern hal f of the site constraining <br />--~ <br />Existing wetland complex within the study area <br />development potential, as no structures or signi ficant grading can occur within the easement. <br />The location will also have a larger impact on the internal roadway system and overall parcel ~ ~ ~ ' ~, <br />configuration for the FAST. In addition to the gas line, large transmission lines run through the ~,~~ <br />~~ ~. ~~ <br />center of the study area between Great River Energy and the RDF plant. ~~- 4~ ~ °",;,:,~ <br />1T13t. QVe11lA2 Focused Area STudy <br />Gateway area owned by the city <br />Elk River Resource Recovery Facility (RDF Plant) <br />Great River Energy Power Plant Facility <br />
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