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November 19, 2012 - Part II, page 20 - <br /> <br />2. Identify parcels that can be assembled in order to create a <br />significantly sized area for redevelopment as indicated on <br />the Plan. Seek to acquire these parcels when they become <br />available to facilitate redevelopment efforts. <br /> <br />3. Create an identifiable landscape corridor along Main <br />Street/4th Street to enhance traffic patterns and <br />connection to Highway 169. <br /> <br />4. Maintain the existing Jackson Avenue & 4th Street water <br />tower as both a historical structure and as an identifiable <br />asset and landmark for future redevelopment efforts. <br /> <br />5. Encourage, through design and zoning standards, multi- <br />story office buildings for the Main Street and 4th Street <br />area that can maximize the view sheds to the Mississippi <br />River. <br /> <br />6. Review and modify existing land use regulations to <br />prevent incompatible land use changes that may <br />negatively impact the redevelopment potential of the area, <br />including restrictions on single-family home conversions <br />to businesses. <br /> <br />7. Modify land use regulations to support the development <br />of employment generators such as medical facilities, <br />office, and institutional uses along west Jackson Avenue <br />and 4th Street/Main Street to further the overall objectives <br />of the Plan. <br /> Critical Land Mark <br /> <br /> Railroad Drive Looking West <br />