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<br />Request for Action <br />ToItem Numbe <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />Planning Commission 6.2 <br />Agenda SectionMeeting DatePrepared by <br /> <br /> <br />Work SessionJuly 25, 2017Zack Carlton, Planning Manager <br />Item DescriptionReviewed by <br /> <br />st <br />Highway 10 Corridor South of 171 Ave NW Chris Leeseberg, Senior Planner <br />Reviewed by <br /> <br />Action Requested <br /> <br />Discuss land use and zoning opportunities for the Highway 10 corridor between 171st Ave and Ramsey. <br />Background/Discussion <br />st <br /> Ave (Cornerstone) has increased over <br />Development interest along the Highway 10 corridor south of 171 <br />the past couple of years. Construction of multiple projects and development requests have begun to <br />shape the area and with the recent ordinance amendment request related to outdoor storage, there is an <br />increased focus on aesthetics and the southern entrance to Elk R <br /> <br />The segment of roadway is about 2.8 miles long and includes eight different land use designations, <br />FAST (Focused Area Study) <br />Highway Business <br />Mixed Use <br />Open Space <br />Public Institutional <br />Agricultural Research <br />Industrial <br />Residential <br /> <br />and ten different zoning districts, <br />Highway Commercial (C-3) <br />General Industrial (I-3) <br />Single-family Residential (R-1a & R-1d) <br />Business Park (BP) <br />Agricultural Research (AR) <br />Light Industrial (I-1) <br />FAST (subzones) <br />East Elk River Gateway <br />The Hinge <br />Hwy 10 Service Commercial <br /> <br />The area also includes plans for installation of signalized intersection and frontage road which will <br />provide access to a new north-south connection from Twin Lakes R <br />significant amounts of developable land. <br />