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important in the Study Area's form and function. The images <br />incorporated within the Plan are intended to provide guidance <br />toward the development of formal design guidelines and small <br />area plans after the Plan's adoption. <br />Primary Elements of the <br />Illustrative Master Plan <br />Greater Downtown Area — General <br />❖ Identify opportunities to visually improve the Highway <br />10 corridor by adding areas of landscaping, lighting, visual <br />features and removing blight. <br />❖ Maintain the integrity of single family neighborhoods by <br />encouraging opportunities for reinvestment. <br />❖ Maintain historic character of the area by: <br />o Rehabilitation of the "Brick and South Main blocks" <br />• Maintain the water tower at Jackson Ave <br />• Designate historic single family residential areas <br />• Commemorative signage <br />• Establish design standards for new development that reflect <br />characteristics of the past <br />❖ Establish identifiable pedestrian corridors to enhance <br />traffic patterns and connections throughout the Study Area: <br />o Main Street to Handke Stadium to Hwy 10 at Proctor <br />o Main Street to the mixed use area <br />o Jackson Avenue <br />❖ Establish identifiable landscape corridors to enhance traffic <br />patterns and connections throughout the Study Area: <br />o Main Street to Handke Stadium <br />• Main Street /411' Street <br />• Jackson Avenue <br />Recreational Opportunities <br />❖ Identify appropriate locations along the rivers for public <br />access. <br />❖ Work with Elk River Municipal Utilities to screen or <br />relocate outdoor storage. <br />❖ Establish a trail system throughout the study area,: <br />Promoting connections to the rivers, parks, and activity <br />venues. <br />❖ Create interpretive signs to highlight historic occurrences <br />and view sheds <br />❖ Promote people generating activities (farmers markets, <br />festivals, concerts, sidewalk sales) to expand and enhance <br />citizen activity in the Study Area: <br />Gore Downtown <br />❖ Establish the Mississippi River as the significant <br />recreational amenity by creating a variety of public access <br />opportunities, physical connections and activities within the <br />Study Area. <br />❖ Establish specialized commercial land uses in the core <br />downtown (e.g. hotel, restaurant, banquet facility). <br />❖ Protect the large scale massing of buildings in the core <br />downtown that establish the character of the core area <br />❖ Use structured parking in the core downtown to provide <br />parking necessary to support diversity of uses in the downtown <br />area. <br />November 19, 2012 - Part II, page 2 - <br />