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Stfikedxeugks to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />SECTION 5. That § 30-1026, DD downtown district of the City of Elk River Code of <br />Ordinances shall be amended to read as follows: <br />Sec. 30-1026. - DD downtown district <br />(a) Purpose. As downtown Elk River changes, future preservation as well as any new <br />construction should reinforce the general character and quality of the existing downtown. The <br />design of new construction should take into consideration the location of the proposed building(s) <br />as well as incorporate traditional design elements and techniques that are currently represented in <br />existing structures. <br />The intent of the downtown district is to preserve this distinctive character with the appearance <br />that there are multiple buildings that are distinctly different from one another yet will allow a <br />uniform mass of building with the appearance of vertical separation. These standards shall be the <br />framework for any new development and designs shall strive for creative traditional architectural <br />character, while clearly being an expression of the architecture of its own time. <br />(b) Permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted uses in the downtown district, subject to the <br />design standards set forth in subsections (e) and (f) and the site plan review process set forth in <br />subsection (g) of this section: <br />(1) Brewer taprooms (producing less than 10,000 barrels of malt liquor annually). <br />(2) Brewpubs. <br />(3) Business offices. <br />(4) Commercial recreational facilities. <br />(5) Day cares. <br />(6) Dry cleaning establishments. <br />IRiEREI Ir <br />NATURE <br />Last Updated Match 2014 <br />1066 <br />Na <br />SECTION 5. That § 30-1026, DD downtown district of the City of Elk River Code of <br />Ordinances shall be amended to read as follows: <br />Sec. 30-1026. - DD downtown district <br />(a) Purpose. As downtown Elk River changes, future preservation as well as any new <br />construction should reinforce the general character and quality of the existing downtown. The <br />design of new construction should take into consideration the location of the proposed building(s) <br />as well as incorporate traditional design elements and techniques that are currently represented in <br />existing structures. <br />The intent of the downtown district is to preserve this distinctive character with the appearance <br />that there are multiple buildings that are distinctly different from one another yet will allow a <br />uniform mass of building with the appearance of vertical separation. These standards shall be the <br />framework for any new development and designs shall strive for creative traditional architectural <br />character, while clearly being an expression of the architecture of its own time. <br />(b) Permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted uses in the downtown district, subject to the <br />design standards set forth in subsections (e) and (f) and the site plan review process set forth in <br />subsection (g) of this section: <br />(1) Brewer taprooms (producing less than 10,000 barrels of malt liquor annually). <br />(2) Brewpubs. <br />(3) Business offices. <br />(4) Commercial recreational facilities. <br />(5) Day cares. <br />(6) Dry cleaning establishments. <br />IRiEREI Ir <br />NATURE <br />Last Updated Match 2014 <br />
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