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of future development. Slightly overestimating the amount of potential development <br />in the AUAR will help to ensure validity of the AUAR for development projects in the <br />future. If the RGU determines in the future that the project is not consistent with the <br />AUAR assumptions and mitigation measures, then the AUAR will need to be <br />amended or a separate environmental analysis (e.g. EAW, AUAR, or EIS) would need <br />to be completed in accordance with Minnesota Rules Chapter 4410. <br />• Agriculture Research <br />The purpose of the Agricultural Research land use in Scenario 1 is to reflect the <br />agreement between the City of Elk River and Cargill. This land use allows for the <br />continued use of the property for animal nutrition and agricultural research and <br />other related activities pursuant to the agreement, while protecting the City's <br />ability to guide other development in the area. <br />• Rural Residential <br />Rural Residential area includes land currently developed and guided for future <br />residential growth as residential uses in the areas that maybe served by <br />municipal sewer and water in the future as guided by the `urban growth <br />boundary' as shown in the City's Comprehensive Plan. A small portion along the <br />western portion of the AUAR study area is guided in the Comprehensive Plan as <br />Rural Residential. A gross density of 0.4 units per acre (1 unit per 2.5 acres) is <br />the target density in the Rural Residential area. The Comprehensive Plan does <br />allow density bonuses for developments that achieve certain public objectives <br />such as preserving natural features (which are not otherwise protected by <br />ordinance), implementing the City's trail and park master plan (beyond the <br />typical required park dedication) or incorporating energy saving building <br />techniques. <br />High Density Residential <br />The High Density Residential land use category consists ofmulti-family attached <br />housing oriented in a vertical fashion, more commonly referred to as apartments <br />and condominiums. This land use category can accommodate a combination of <br />side by side townhomes and multi-story buildings (3-4 story buildings). The <br />density target range, as guided in the Comprehensive Plan, is over 8 and up to 20 <br />units per acre. While 20 units per acre is rather high, an analysis (Scenario 3) has <br />been performed to include a density assumption based on the `worst case' <br />densities allowed in the High Density Residential area. <br />• Community Commercial <br />The Community Commercial land use focuses on community retail development. <br />These areas, as described in the City's Comprehensive Plan, are often service and <br />convenience oriented. Developments in these areas are generally smaller in size <br />and oriented more towards the neighborhoods. Examples of Community <br />Commercial uses include drug store, hardware store, and coffee shop often <br />arranged in a "strip mall" configuration. Developments under the community <br />commercial designation generally consist of less than 100,000 square feet of <br />Ciry of Elk River <br />Draft Alternative Urban Areawide Review <br />July 2011 <br />Page 18 of 84 <br />
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