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• <br />• <br />2. 35E CORRIDOR <br />The 35E Corridor is a major commercial/industrial development opportunity with <br />approximately 1,443 acres of land in the R -BR. The Clearwater Creek Development <br />Center south of County Road 14 is still largely undeveloped. Highway improvements for <br />County Road 14 east of 35E are scheduled for 2005. Major reconstruction of County Road <br />14 west of 35E and the 35E interchange is also being planned. Two large development <br />opportunities are in early discussion stages. <br />PURPOSE: Coordinate the planning of the 35E Corridor to ensure <br />comprehensive policies for design, development and financing are in <br />place to promote high quality commercial /industrial land uses. <br />TIME FRAME: 2 -4 years <br />ASSIGNED TO: Community Development staff, EDAC, consultants, council and <br />boards <br />STRATEGY: <br />1. Facilitate the development of Clearwater Creek Development <br />Center as a generator of tax base to provide a source of public <br />revenue for major infrastructure improvements on the 35E <br />interchange. <br />2. Participate in the Master Planning process proposed by <br />Benchmark Community Builder Collaborative to ensure the <br />highest and best use for the 360 -acre site north and west of the <br />interchange. <br />3. Promote the use of tax increment generated by new <br />development to finance needed public improvements, thus <br />promoting additional economic development. <br />4. Continue a productive working relationship with local <br />landowners and jointly market land to private light industrial and <br />commercial companies and developers. <br />5. Promote the redevelopment potential of the Clearwater Creek <br />Development Center to enhance its marketability. <br />5 <br />
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