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5.1. 5.2. HRSR 07-28-1997
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5.1. 5.2. HRSR 07-28-1997
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• The Planning Commission and City Council should emphasize and encourage an <br /> early 1900's architectural theme for building exteriors of new, existing and renovated <br /> buildings downtown. <br /> • A master plan for the downtown should be undertaken and should include the <br /> opportunity for compatible residential uses with the principal use of office/retail. <br /> • The City Council address parking issues in the C-1 zoning district and give <br /> consideration to the era in which some of the buildings were constructed, and, <br /> should recognize that it may not be economically feasible for potential new <br /> businesses in those buildings to provide the same required number of off street <br /> parking spaces as required for new construction. <br /> Issues facing the downtown have been discussed by many groups. The Elk River Area <br /> Chamber of Commerce CBD Task Force has formulated an action plan to ensure that <br /> the vitality of the Elk River Central Business District is maintained. The task force plan was <br /> adopted by the Steering Committee and is attached as Appendix II. <br /> The City has begun to explore redevelopment options for property along the Mississippi <br /> River.This natural resource will need further attention as a key component in formulating <br /> a direction for the downtown. <br /> 2. Office District <br /> The Main Street corridor between U.S. Highways 10 and 169 should continue to redevelop <br /> into office, medical and financial uses. Emphasis on locating parking areas to the rear <br /> and placing buildings close to Main Street will enhance the visual streetscape and <br /> pedestrian scale of this corridor. <br /> The office district extending north along Jackson should continue to the School Street <br /> intersection. Since this corridor will have residential on the east side, the type of <br /> office/retail use developed on the west side of Jackson will have to respect its residential <br /> neighbor. <br /> In order for these two office corridors to be successful the City will have to partner with <br /> the private sector to facilitate the redevelopment efforts. Furthermore, office <br /> development should be "limited" along the U.S. Highways 169 and 10 corridor and should <br /> be encouraged along the Main Street and Jackson Avenue corridor. <br /> 3. Highway Commercial <br /> Highway Commercial has the greatest impact on Elk River because of its size, associated <br /> traffic and impact on surrounding land uses. Therefore, future commercial development <br /> will have to be reviewed in terms of its appropriate location, design, visual impact to the <br /> highway corridor and compatibility with the community. <br /> The Steering Committee and Planning Commission have recommended limiting highway <br /> commercial development along Highway 169 from extending further north than the <br /> 194th alignment on the west side of Highway 169 and 197th avenue on the east side of <br /> Highway 169. This "line in the sand" is the point where highway commercial will begin to <br /> transition into more compatible land uses with the existing natural characteristics and <br /> residential homes. However, the City Council expressed a desire to see commercial <br /> 22 <br />
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