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<br /> City of
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<br /> Elk
<br /> 411111■••••""--, NOVEMBER 2004
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<br /> Ri ver Enhancing Downtown Elk River's Role
<br /> As a Vital Retail, Commercial and Residential Area.
<br /> Primary Goal of Downtown
<br /> Revitalization Project:The City of Elk River has partnered with MetroPlains �+. ,
<br /> Development to assure the long-term viability of .0� '
<br /> downtown by making a connection to the rest of the
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<br /> community and by utilizing the riverfront location. I,
<br /> Redevelopment will enhance downtown Elk River's f � ,ik , �, ./T,.
<br /> role as a residential, retail and commercial area i�i ,I , I~ ii ` .,
<br /> and also revitalize investment in the downtown 1 _ r ,E; "�i 0' t `Ps ii business district. 1.11)1,,,..„4, ■■ eeyp�,�'r.
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<br /> Development Objectives: '' , ' ' l u ,, ' 1L 4 -tr N -,i •
<br /> • Mixed use(residential/retail/service) """ ,�I� -;-p5 ( ; . . 4
<br /> • Consideration of the historic context study results t�,.: j - . M � '«
<br /> • Strengthen connection to the community iE� t ., �r. 4+� „ . i�y�tr .,�"i �;�_;,� �
<br /> • Traditional downtown design elements ;. ) w firiie ill Pit 4 ' , e i. R- -
<br /> i • Brick, stucco,stone materials with visual breaks in , ' 1 w . ' � _ .r. .st 3i , u •,s
<br /> the building design ;741.....4-Tl:,,> ., "�r, `
<br /> • Increased residential density ril - y' x`''' ' ' . -
<br /> • Pedestrian orientation 1'
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<br /> • Increase exposure to the riverfront
<br /> • Recognize those buildings that have potential f ♦ BLUFF BLOCK DEVELOPMENT
<br /> for rehabilitation ►
<br /> • Replace market/economic obsolete buildings 4
<br /> • Multiple types of housing products(i.e.townhomes, "�,'
<br /> senior rental coops,market rate apartments) , ' z
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<br /> ♦ BLUFF BLOCK DEVELOPMENT -jam ,{ ,— Approx. 10,000 sq. ft. commercial on first floor ° , �
<br /> along Main St. :� ■ if-,A'
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<br /> g � ±i �� ��! �- ,"'✓- ;„r � rte. s r`
<br /> — 60 to 68 units of for-sale housing ,,f r s. ,; -, ;0, � i',1**1-: f ' 4.ii,
<br /> — 3 and 4 stories rag I�l�eil p �� Ci . R/ gr' 'e i c at '„ L
<br /> - Approx. 110 below grade parking stalls > 'ld'r,, ' �"� "� • r w `.` �� g rI,
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<br /> — Connection to City with plaza on corner of `; fr t _ � "` soil Main St. and Cty. Rd. 42 and potential j'e ,�j ±� �
<br /> connection to river walk 4;..-.11...'"°1-11' ` � "e "'•`' -, -ate ®``- "''�ctr.I!
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<br /> • JACKSON BLOCK DEVELOPMENT t " • ,....1-Ai IIj11IIIi11�- (, or.-. � ..1,
<br /> — Approx. 10,000 sq. ft. commercial on first floor t' . ;: K � '�� t ;3 A 0
<br /> along Jackson Ave. and at the corner of Jackson _,.__ !-' !"'�
<br /> Ave. and Main St. �G--- _ - I �
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<br /> — 32 units rental housing `'�
<br /> — 3 stories
<br /> — Approx. 50 below grade parking stalls and • JACKSON BLOCK DEVELOPMENT
<br /> 16 surface parking stalls
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