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Hodgson/CR J Master Plan page 31 <br />MASTER PLAN <br />The Master Plan is the culmination of the study process. The Master Plan is intended to <br />establish a general land use design with some specifics, such as road alignments, access <br />points, and specified important design elements.It is not intended to drive out existing <br />businesses.The Master Plan does not mandate the exact site layout or specific uses of <br />individual parcels. However, because infrastructure design is the driving force of the study, <br />individual parcel design must take into account the infrastructure needs for the larger study <br />area. In addition, the plan specifies some fundamental design elements in specified locations <br />to provide a common framework for all development in the area.Both the Master Plan <br />drawing and the accompanying Planning and Development Requirements should be <br />considered together to guide decisions on development. <br />While recognizing the importance of the Land Use Map, it’s important to acknowledge the <br />realities of land development. Future development may involve assembling several land <br />parcels. Site layouts may need some flexibility to ensure efficient design and safety, <br />especially internal circulation. In addition, natural features don’t follow linear property <br />boundaries. Because of these and other factors, the actual boundaries on the Proposed Land <br />Use Map should be considered somewhat flexible in order to accommodate development or <br />redevelopment proposals within the study area. <br />The Master Plan includes important amendments to the Proposed Land Use Map in the 2002 <br />Comprehensive Plan.The Land Use Map is the guide for development in the city and the <br />study area should develop with the land uses as shown on the map.Mixed use development <br />is becoming more and more common, and the Hodgson/CR J area is a good location for it. <br />The west side of Hodgson already is guided Mixed Use. The Master Plan recommends that <br />the east side area currently guided Commercial be amended to Mixed Use. This would allow <br />for, though not mandate, the inclusion of residential units, possibly in multi-story buildings. <br />This would provide customers for the commercial development, and the commercial services <br />would be convenient to the residents. <br />There are a few specific locations that deserve attention from the perspective of the Proposed <br />Land Use Map in the Comprehensive Plan and the zoning map.These minor inconsistencies <br />should be addressed with the amendment of the Land Use Map. <br />In the extreme southwest corner of the study area is a parcel forming a narrow strip that <br />runs northwest/southeast. This parcel is guided for residential land use but zoned General <br />Business. The narrow strip is not useable by itself and must be incorporated into the <br />redevelopment of the abutting property. The land use map should be amended to include <br />this piece in the Mixed Use land use category. The General Business zoning is <br />appropriate. <br />On the north edge of the study area, a parcel between Hodgson and Ware Roads is guided <br />Commercial on the Hodgson side but the area east of the wetland is guided for Medium <br />Density Residential.As noted above, the western portion should be guided Mixed Use. <br />The specifics of the site—especially a wetland delineation—likely will determine how far <br />EXCERPT, Hodgson Road & CRJ Master Plan <br />Approved February, 2007