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<br />Elk Park Center, CD ::14-24 <br />June 28, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />-------------------------------------- <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />anchors for the entire project, the site plan has to be adjusted and plans <br />reconfigured to balance the tenant spaces throughout the project. <br /> <br />PROPOSED CHANGES <br /> <br />· Relocating the entrance drive off of Jackson Road further north <br />approximately 500 feet. This new entrance would become more <br />centralized to the development and provide a more evenly distributed <br />access point. <br />· The elimination of the retail stores on the south end of the project to be <br />replaced with additional parking to serve the Super Target. <br />· The landscaped area along the south end of the project has been reduced <br />approximately 10-15 feet-to allow for the additional parking to serve the <br />Super Target. <br />· Square footage of the balance of the project beyond the Super Target store <br />has been adjusted creating a mid-sized anchor at the north end of the <br />facility. <br /> <br />ACCESS TO THE SITE <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Staff has requested the developer redesign the southern most access point <br />into the shopping center to allow for vehicles to enter the site conveniently <br />with the least amount of confusion. Redesigning this access point will also <br />provide more opportunity for vehicles stacking and waiting to leave the <br />center onto Freeport Avenue. This point of entrance is of concern because <br />staff believes that the majority of vehicles will be turning in at this point as it <br />provides the first access point to the proposed Super Target. <br /> <br />SUMMARY <br /> <br />Overall, the total square footage is not necessarily changing. The original <br />tenants as proposed, are being shifted around to accommodate Target's desire <br />to construct this new store. If fact, this store is such a fresh idea from Target <br />that the construction plans have not been prepared yet. Therefore, building <br />elevations have not been submitted to'staff for any review, however, it has <br />been indicated by the architect that Target is considering a front elevation <br />similar to a Target Greatland, but will be slightly larger as a result of the <br />increased square footage of the store. The architects have also indicated that <br />they plan on having some renderings available for the Planning Commission <br />at Tuesday night's meeting. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />epccup.pc <br />