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targeted in this category are over 8 and up to 20 units per acre. <br /> High Density uses are located in places with compatible adjacent land uses and <br /> where the local street system will accommodate the traffic. Potential settings <br /> adjacent to commercial districts, employment centers, civic centers, park facilitie: <br /> transit facilities and principal roadway corridors. When planned adjacent to <br /> density neighborhoods, high density housing can be designed to transition <br />most intense use (3 or 4 story apartments) to a lower density (small lot family <br />or attached townhomes) as it approaches lower density <br />High Density Residential uses may also be located in locations <br />within the Mixed Use and Old Town categories. <br />Mixed Use <br />The Mixed Use land use category serves as a location that: a mixture of <br />housing, jobs and retail service uses within close each other. This land <br />use creates the potential for people to work close to jobs and offers an <br />environment where one can live with less reliance the car. This area provides <br />another setting for high density residential land in Elk River. <br />Mixed Used is a new land use category, not appear in the 1995 plan. It is a <br />reflection of current market trends that se integrate residential and <br />nonresidential development in a setting close to transit services. <br />The Plan contains a single location Use. The property is bounded by <br />County Road 12, County Road 1~ Lakes Road. <br />Mixed use is frequently propo: the redevelopment of commercial areas. <br />"Vertical" mixed use puts housing uses into a single building. This form <br />An urban residential a <br />density of 6 to 8 units p~ <br />An urban residential at a <br />density of 2 to 3 un, <br />A high at <br />a density of 1'. 20 units per acre. <br />5 9 Buildi, Future - A Comprehensive Plan for Elk River <br />Land <br /> use typically puts residential uses over street level retail or office uses. The <br />Use designation may include a more horizontal arrangement of uses with <br />pedestrian connections to foster a pedestrian friendly environment. <br />Old Town <br />The Old Town land use category reflects the unique land use mixture in and around <br />the Downtown. This area is based on the Central Business District area in the 1995 <br />plan and is expanded to include areas around the Downtown with related <br />development issues. These areas include: <br />· Residential areas between Jackson and Highway 169. <br />· Mixture of uses between the school campus and Downtown. <br />· Original Elk River residential neighborhoods surrounding Downtown <br /> <br />................. j .... .,,o. A variety of uses fit into the Old Town designation: <br />community-scale retail, professional services, public/civic uses, park, offices, <br />dining and entertainment, banking, lodging, and housing. Uses need to be <br />compatible with the character and scale of the Downtown area. <br />Old Town is the home for a wide range of housing. The Plan seeks to protect and <br /> <br /> <br />