Previous Relevant Studies ,o 7, !,
<br /> Over the years the City has conducted several studies of the area \ ` °' j 4) R �
<br /> in an effort to continue to encourage redevelopment and '�; \ a Cl 0 .,',%i.1011, , i" J j y`L [,,
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<br /> revitalization of downtown. � 1 ., irk �v �,q [� vr. saw
<br /> The objectives identified by these studies remain relevant thirty- Sao, - '" & 0. G.. t ;'
<br /> five years later. These objectives demonstrate the lon -terlu ,'" "" a ��
<br /> y objectives g �, �z; ,III.
<br /> nature of redevelopment planning. The 2007 Redevelopment ;. �`Framework Plan validates many of these objectives, as �Q QC7,,; Ater ;'�; y" ter ,'
<br /> summarized below: fta'S
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<br /> 1970—Elk River Central Business District Report t9�o © , , •I{ 7 �`
<br /> Prepared Gy Nason, Wlehrman, Knight&Chapman, Inc. ��
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<br /> The report established general guidelines for the physical © " '� -�! '
<br /> appearance, movement patterns and development potentials for a ki
<br /> 20-year timeframe. i
<br /> . RT.H RIVER, MINNESOTA
<br /> Primary objectives included: ° ' `"L $" DISTRICT
<br /> • Unify existing and new buildings for the districts unique 1970
<br /> character
<br /> • Remove traffic conflicts (e.g. Hwy 10 overpass to connect \/,';', 2-., • r r r r�®r� °C
<br /> north and south areas) p.- t �— I7 rc.1 [ r r it
<br /> • Provide adequate parking (e.g. parking ramp) r
<br /> • Utilize natural setting of the Mississippi River (e.g. ' - ,• ,,., 4-A , 'Firum,, r, r r c
<br /> restaurant) r - I O.' Rte � 1 r rrr;�
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<br /> 1970
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