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7. HRSR 04-04-2005
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Except for the Cretex office building and the Hitching Post condominium, Main Street between <br />Morton and Lowell Avenues is lined with singltransitilon from the single-family ne ghbo hood to <br />office uses. These home offices provide a mce <br />the west and the Core CBD, thus we recommend e and should receiv f rst prionay for' the <br />Northern Area provides a better location for offs <br />redevelopment. <br />Downtown Primary Redevelopment Sites <br />The map on the following page shows the location ontown1Redeve opmentArea.eWhile thesehe <br />greatest potential for redevelopment within the Dow they are the sites we have <br />sites do not represent the only potential sites for redevelopment, <br />identified that would have the greatest positive impact on the Downtown. As such, redeveloping <br />these properties should receive first priority. <br />Besides the primary redevelopment sites, three other properties have land use and/or appearance <br />issues that should be addressed in the long-term0 and the ailroadp They are Boelter's Tow ng, <br />thrde properties are located between Highway <br />Martin Plaza, and Hunt's Feed and Garden Center. Mo rilp~ opl n Elk Rivera Martin P aza and to <br />preserve Hunt's Feed and Garden Center because of Y <br />Boelter's Towing, however, somewhat detract from the positive visual image of the Downtown. <br />Because they are sandwiched on narrow uoesbs 1 mited. We sugge t thatif theropp~ortunity <br />redevelopment potential with other land <br />presents itself in the future, these businesses should be relocated and their present sites razed and <br />landscaped. <br />
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