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27 <br />• CommerciaUBusiness Areas <br />Plan Elements <br />Based on the lack of a vacant land resource and the adequacy of commercial services in <br />the general market area, the City of Falcon Heights does not intend to create additional <br />commercial areas. Instead, it intends to improve and redevelop existing commercial <br />business areas, , in a manner that is <br />in keeping with competitive contemporary retail/service standards of design and quality <br />for acommunity-oriented business district while minimizing impacts on adjacent <br />residential areas. It is also the intent of the plan to create an attractive, easily accessible, <br />walkable and visually secure commercial area for retail customers. Where appropriate, <br />the City intends to consider additional housing as an element in any redevelopment of <br />existing commercial property, in order to meet projected housing needs by 2030. <br />Given the limited land area for commercial use in the city, 1.8% of the total land use, it is <br />the intent of the city to attract businesses that serve the people who live and work in <br />Falcon Heights and nearby, rather than a broader consumer base. The broader consumer <br />base is served by the larger, more diversified and readily accessible commercial areas in <br />the adjacent cities of St. Paul and Roseville as well as nearby Minneapolis. <br />• The plan also intends to include only businesses that are compatible and complementary <br />to the adjacent residential areas, and to exclude uses that are not fully compatible with <br />adjacent residential uses or are not consistent with the community focus of the city's <br />commercial districts. This is especially important because given the limited land supply <br />and corresponding limited buffer areas all commercial structures are within 270 feet of <br />residential structures; and many commercial buildings are within 40 to 50 feet of <br />residential buildings and homes. <br />The City's existing Land Use Plan establishes three categories of commerciaUbusiness <br />use including the Snelling/Larpenteur Commercial Core, Neighborhood Convenience and <br />Limited Business as follows: <br />Snelling/Larpenteur Commercial Core (B-3). It is the intent of the City to see all four <br />quadrants of the intersection of Larpenteur and Snelling Avenues maintained and <br />improved as the community's only major commerciaUshopping center as well as a <br />junction of vibrant neighborhoods. It is intended that the core maintain its mixed use <br />character, including transit-oriented housing, that it be upgraded and redeveloped, as <br />appropriate, to improve its accessibility and its commercial viability as a community <br />• retail area, while meeting standards of design that are consistent with the City's goals. <br />