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During the course of the planning project, three monthly meetings were held with members of the <br />Planning Commission, Economic Development Authority, and City Council. Additionally a public open <br />house was held in April. Meetings with private property owners also shaped the results of the Plan. <br />The Focused Area Study (Plan) is broken into seven sections: <br />1. Introduction: Summary <br />2. Background <br />3. Objectives and Assumptions <br />4. Trends and Case Studies <br />5. Preliminary Concepts <br />6. Master Plan <br />7. Implementation <br />Sections 2 - 5 are a detailed description of the work completed thus far in the process. Section 6 is <br />the product of this work. Section 7 will outline the implementation issues. <br />Master Plan, Section 6 breaks up the study area into smaller nodes, each with its distinctive end goal <br />or plan. In each section, key strategies are identified. These, if preserved and followed, will aid in the <br />implementation of the Plan, as components will likely come together piece by piece. The Master <br />Plan can be found on page 39. Separate regulations will be prepared for each node to reflect the <br />desired land uses. <br />Implementation, New Section 7 discusses implementation steps. This section is particularly <br />important as full implementation of the Plan is expected to take several decades, as most of the <br />pieces will come together gradually and separately. The Council and property owners should be <br />aware that the success of the Plan is reliant not only on the completion of large public infrastructure <br />projects (interchanges, overpasses, extensions of Twin Lakes Parkway) as well as smaller land use <br />decisions and improvements (building remodel/orientation, landscaping, land uses, etc.). These <br />smaller decisions will have a large impact on the tone of development until these improvements are <br />made. <br />SLUnlnary of Issues <br />Evolution. The Plan recognizes that the land uses will evolve over time. The commuter rail station <br />will add visibility and a marketing tool to land owners in the immediate area; effects of these impacts <br />already can be seen with the Elk River Station mixed use development. Other developments are <br />expected to advance as the train station and Northstar route mature. The area will evolve as land <br />uses change. Uses that are less dependent on a train station may choose to move, selling their land <br />to users that are willing to pay for the train station amenity. Additionally, other agencies may <br />compel changes; MnDOT's Interregional Corridor Plan (IRC) contemplates transitioning Highway <br />10 from a rural highway to a freeway, with access restricted to one interchange in the immediate <br />area. Businesses that rely on direct, quick access off of Highway 10 will be impacted. While this is <br />not anticipated in the near term, the Plan recognizes the impacts this would have on the area, and <br />attempts to identify strategies that proactively maximize the benefits of a safer, freer highway <br />network. If adopted, all development applications will be evaluated based on whether they met the <br />long and short term objectives of the Plan. <br />S:\PLANNING MAIN\Projects\FAST Study Area\FAST memo to Council for approval s-18-09.doc <br />
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