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OBJECTIVES AND ASSUMPTIONS <br />• <br />GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS <br />In order to plan for appropriate land use and transportation investments for the i7~st <br />Avenue FAST, certain assumptions were made in order to focus the planning effort <br />and set a distinct framework and vision for the future. General assumptions for the <br />planning effort follow: <br />Major transportation improvements will be a primary development trigger. <br />The often familiar trend in commercial real estate will likely play out in the FAST, <br />new development and redevelopment typically follow transportation and public <br />infrastructure improvements. The first primary trigger for development will be the <br />Northstar commuter rail station. The allure of the first commuter rail line in Minnesota <br />will likely solicit interest from the development community. Additional roadway <br />improvements through the Gateway will likely also trigger development in the area in <br />the near term. In the future, the reconstruction of the ~o~~io~~69 interchange and the <br />conversion of Highway ~o~~6g to a limited access freeway will trigger significant land <br />use and transportation pattern changes in the in the ~7ist Avenue FAST. <br />Twin Lakes Parkway will beextended tobecome asub-regional collector for <br />improved access for east Elk River. <br />The Elk River Transportation Plan identifies Twin Lakes Parkway as urbanizing collector <br />from CSAH iz to the signal at ~7ist Avenue. The transportation plan also indicates <br />the continuation of Twin Lakes Parkway to 65th Avenue serving as the sub-regional <br />collector for southeast Elk River. <br />Land uses will become more intensive over time. <br />As infrastructure improvements are made and ridership increases with the Northstar <br />commuter rail it is likely more intensive development will occur throughout the FAST <br />project area. <br />Future Highway ~o/t69 access to study area will be farther south than ~7~st <br />Avenue intersection due to MN DOT spacing requirements. <br />The current intersection of ~7ist Avenue and Highway ~o~t69 is less than i mile from <br />the major interchange at Highway ~o~ and Highway ~o~~6g, a typical rule of thumb for <br />interchange spacing. MN DOT mandates the future interchange must by at least i <br />mile south of the Highway ioi & ~o~~6g interchange for safety purposes, allowing for <br />proper construction of on ramps and off ramps. A location not supported by MN DOT <br />will likely not be implemented. <br />Study area is in development competition with other districts in & outside Elk <br />River. <br />Within Elk River a large commercial center exists just north of the project site along <br />Highway ~6g near Main Street and School Street, and captures much of the commercial <br />business for the community. In the future a broad employment and commercial <br />