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2. Improve existing housing quality by adopting a regulatory approach to housing • <br />maintenance. <br />3. Plan for the possible expansion of limited and neighborhood business and mixed <br />business and residential use along Larpenteur Avenue ,west <br />of Snelling Avenue as designated on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br />4. In the event that a portion of the State Fairgrounds property becomes available for <br />development over the life of the plan, allow mixed use development near the <br />Snelling/Larpenteur Commercial Core that provides services to residents and the <br />University of Minnesota and State Fairground users. <br />r' b - <br />6. In the event that the University of Minnesota lands north of Larpenteur Avenue east <br />of Fairview Avenue become available for development over the life of the plan, allow <br />neighborhood related uses such as housing, parks, open space and neighborhood scale <br />commercial development. [and limited business?] <br />7. In the event that the University of Minnesota lands north of Larpenteur Avenue east <br />of Cleveland Avenue become available for development over the life of the plan, <br />allow expanded limited business on the northeast corner of Cleveland and Larpenteur <br />Avenues in the area that is contiguous to the area designated for limited business uses • <br />on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br />8. In the event that the University of Minnesota lands north of Larpenteur Avenue east <br />of Cleveland Avenue become available for development over the life of the plan, <br />allow and encourage uses complementary to the Gibbs and Bell museums on the <br />northeast corner of the Cleveland/Larpenteur intersection. <br />9. Pursue the dedication of the Community Park to the City prior to the sale and <br />redevelopment of the University property north of Larpenteur and east of Cleveland <br />Avenues. [Justin's note: Continue long term lease, with first right of refusal?] <br />10. Carefully evaluate the City's potential financial exposure and seek guarantees from <br />developers where public financial assistance is to be provided in support of <br />redevelopment. <br />To be discussed: <br />~ Should the State Fair land item be kept in from old plan? <br />~ Is there a need to revisit the first policy item to reflect the walkability goals, i. e., <br />to encourage local neighborhood (decentralized) businesses close to where <br />people live? <br />• What about the Hollywood Court item? <br />• <br />Assembled Elements, Draft 1 FH Comp Plan 2007 Page 42 of 42 <br />