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amity Tiframe Viers <br />Housing <br />City- <br />Revise the subdivision development standards to require a minimum percent of <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division <br />housing units be provided in single-family attached and/or multi -family structures, <br />following Comprehensive Housing Market Study findings. <br />4-2 <br />Establish standards of review for subdivision applications that follow best practices in <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division <br />smart growth. <br />4-3 <br />Consider proactively up -zoning areas as identified in the Land Use Plan and Housing <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division <br />Areas Plan to allow for a greater mix of housing types and higher density housing at <br />targeted sites. <br />4-5 <br />Encourage conservation design for all parcels within the Urban Service Area and <br />1 <br />Ongoing <br />Planning Division and <br />adjacent the floodplain and wetland overlay. <br />Private Developers <br />4-6 <br />Update subdivision regulations to include provisions for the allowance of <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division <br />conservation design for residential, commercial, and business park developments. <br />4-7 <br />Establish development standards for all new subdivisions that incorporate green <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division and <br />infrastructure design to preserve and protect water quality. <br />Public Works Department <br />4-8 <br />Establish subdivision regulations that require new developments to provide a <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division and <br />minimum level of connectivity internally andwith adjacent neighborhoods. <br />Public Works Department <br />4-9 <br />Where possible, require new subdivisions to provide connections to the existing trail <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division and <br />network following the Trails Master Plan and the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. <br />Public Works Department <br />4-10 <br />Establish a street hierarchy for subdivision streetscape elements that unify future <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division and <br />development with consistent sidewalk, parkway, and landscape location and width <br />Public Works Department <br />within atypicalcross-section. <br />Rural Residential, <br />4-11 <br />Limit development in rural residential areas located outside of the Urban Service <br />1 <br />Ongoing <br />Planning Division <br />Area. <br />4-12 <br />Encourage new rural residential development incorporate sidewalks, make <br />1 <br />Ongoing <br />Planning Division and <br />connections to adj acent neighborhoods, and provide access to the city's trail network. <br />Private Developers <br />4-13 <br />Prepare for future service extensions that may be requested in developments with <br />2 <br />Ongoing <br />Planning Division, Elk <br />shared septic systems. <br />River Municipal Utilities, <br />Public Works, Private <br />Developers, Property <br />Owners <br />Established Residential <br />4-14 <br />Require infill development provide a robust network of sidewalks and roadways that <br />2 <br />Ongoing <br />Planning Division and <br />link up to existing roadways/sidewalks/paths in adjacent neighborhoods. <br />Private Developers <br />4-15 <br />Encourage a range of compatible housing types within a single residential <br />2 <br />Ongoing <br />Planning Division and <br />development. <br />Private Developers <br />4-16 <br />Consider revisions to the city's Land Development Regulations to permit missing <br />1 <br />Short-term <br />Planning Division <br />middle housing types such as 2 to 4 unit residential structures in established single- <br />family neighborhoods, including the development of related performance standards <br />and/or design guidelines to ensure high -quality development. <br />4-17 <br />When evaluating development proposals, encourage the use of mixed residential <br />1 <br />Ongoing <br />Planning Division and <br />development, including single-family attached and small scale multi -family <br />Private Developers <br />buildings, as abuffer between higher and lower intensity uses. <br />� D=town NeighlMOMW <br />4-18 Pilot the use ofADUs in the the downtown/uptown and downtown neighborhood 1 Short-term Planning Division, <br />areas and consider revisions to the city's Land Development Regulations to Housing and <br />expanding to all traditional single-family residential and mixed residential areas in Redevelopment Authority, <br />accordance with the Land Use Plan. and Private Developers <br />Elk River Comprehensive Plan • Implementation Plan <br />117MITI arri]C1C1: LVAI�VAVK91ilk1w1 <br />131 <br />