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Major Changes Since Falcon Heights' Last Comprehensive Plan <br />Since the last major update (1991) of the Falcon Heights Comprehensive Plan, the City <br />has experienced the following land use and employment changes: <br />• A major redevelopment (2003 - 2006) of the block at the southeast corner of Snelling <br />and Larpenteur Avenues into a mixed use complex incorporating: <br />0 119 rental apartments, of which _ are permanently designated affordable <br />0 57 rental apartments for senior citizens <br />0 14 owner-occupied townhomes <br />0 12,000 square feet of commercial space. A pediatric clinic is expected to <br />move in to part of the commercial space in 2008. <br />• The development of 34 additional owner-occupied townhome units and 1 single <br />family home <br />• The construction of the University of Minnesota women's intercollegiate soccer <br />stadium in 1999 on the west side of Cleveland Avenue between Larpenteur and <br />Roselawn Avenues. <br />• The relocation of 450 Harvest States employees from Falcon Heights to Cenex <br />headquarters in Inver Grove Heights in 1999. The facility is now owned by T.I.E.S., <br />anon-profit serving school districts, which leases part of the space to other <br />• organizations. Approximately 140 people work in the building. <br />• The closing of the Hewlett Packard facility and relocation of _ employees in <br />,replaced by Twin Cities Cooperative Federal Credit Union's corporate <br />offices with -employees. <br />This list includes changes mentioned in the City's minor update in 2000. <br /> <br />Assembled Elements, Draft 1 FH Comp Plan 2007 Page 13 of 42 <br />
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