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<br /> OCity of Open House Comment Form
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<br /> RI JUNE 2003
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<br /> s.Te Enhancing Downtown Elk River's Role
<br /> 3 ,h As a Vital Retail,Commercial and Residential Area.
<br /> Primary Goal of Downtown
<br /> Revitalization Project: %, :
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<br /> To assure the long-term viability of downtown by mak- �� � g , ,, �\
<br /> ing a connection to the rest of the community and by '` i '' sl a '
<br /> `J. `l y ,�,ti 6 11_ :q litie'
<br /> utilizing the riverfront location. Redevelopment will ,:.,'� �,lgl
<br /> enhance downtown Elk River's role as a residential, `4
<br /> retail and commercial area and also revitalize invest �'� - ' 4F y' #
<br /> ment in the downtown business district. , �, ,,.— �, ;m'4. i% r 4 .� -
<br /> Development Objectives: �.a. ' jl - \fi. . g it %,�` `
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<br /> • Mixed use (residential/retail/service) �'. 1-. ra t`h° I � 4 "' � ll C 4
<br /> Consideration of the historic context study results v. .- ,SKr + k�7i ,,1 �T_,11 e l�a: i •
<br /> • Strengthen connection to the community - �: = l ' ' --�� s •� i �,J
<br /> • 1':, a A. _-, ► N e q„ c' .W+lo�..+.�ry.1,L �.� i ,, -
<br /> Traditional downtown design elements �� ,,�-' N. �f,'�;si 01r- - —tom r-
<br /> • Brick stucco stone materials with visual breaks in of. �-7 �al� aoiri. i aI���dllf 'W- i.'!jar11 1
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<br /> the building design r��� ��•,►o� . , 1� , �t ,,� -
<br /> IlkIncreased residential density , ' •07e u�44 ,� 'trio __7
<br /> Pedestrian orientation _c ; u �''�. •
<br /> • Increase exposure to the riverfront - q � y° P ," * f -
<br /> • Recognize those buildings that have potential for _ ei —
<br /> rehabilitation , • BLUFF BLOCK DEVELOPMENT
<br /> • Replace market/economic obsolete buildings f
<br /> • Multiple types of housing products(i.e.town-
<br /> homes, senior rental coops, market rate
<br /> apartments) ,
<br /> • BLUFF BLOCK DEVELOPMENT: �; �
<br /> — 10,000 s.f. commercial on first floor along .. --_-;;;•.:��
<br /> Main Street % %'�/" %- ' '
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<br /> — 52 units of for-sale housing � � ,.�� �-,� ��k° 9�IN 41-1,1,,•: ,
<br /> 1.4 .�' ,. Vi yu PI .1 \fit
<br /> — 3 and 4 stories �> � '%'
<br /> — 70-80 below grading parking stalls for housing ,,,,p rk ' �1��4 ? p 1P� 3;t
<br /> & commercial residents „�vi....1,,7#2.-,;„ r� �= a ,tll� , ' A 0,.." '.;�IEi i ° yi,'
<br /> 4',' 'oldp1, I {� ds, r :.'� �- �1 , { h
<br /> — Connection to City's Riverwalk development 0 1I, „,..0, l • I II 4 - ,t� „ ,�, , I6i
<br /> i.•JACKSON BLOCK DEVELOPMENT: . > `�� ..,_ei , ` ? mu eV�►�” �I_
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<br /> — 10,000 s.f. commercial on first floor along iii i ,[ a„m grog i ®v _.i. rA;, k 3°
<br /> Jackson Street and at the corner of Jackson 'ri' A ,I.L:2 it Iiii-„ ;` i 1',I1 y�' f 111;'�`: % '1
<br /> and Main � , � � 2 � —zY �; �� r
<br /> — 32 units rental housing a� r_ = _ ,i
<br /> — 3 stories —." °�..
<br /> 0_ Up to 66 below grade parking units for housing - -
<br /> residents and commercial, 18 surface units, and ♦JACKSON BLOCK DEVELOPMENT
<br /> 9 additional on-street parking spaces
<br /> PLEASE.MAKE COMMENTS ON SIDE.TWO OF THIS FORM
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