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11/6/1995
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11/6/1995
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• In most communities there is always an element of resistance to change. Not all residents <br /> will agree with plans, especially when there could be significant impacts to peoples lives and <br /> businesses. The most important element is to remain focused on the big picture and long <br /> range vision for the community! <br /> The Highway 10 Subcommittee broke down each property along the corridor into a total <br /> of eleven development areas. (Refer to Proposed Highway 10 Corridor Redevelopment Plan <br /> Draft 6/16/95) <br /> 1. REGIONAL MANUF. ' .• : . '• -S 'AR-K dew`s-limited <br /> commercial base for manufacturing operations that are medium to light in nature allowing easy <br /> buffering from Mounds View residential neighborhoods. <br /> 2. RECREATIONAL FACILITIES- COUNTY PROPERTY. WETLANDS A Regional <br /> Parks and Recreation trail corridor to provide facilities for fishing, canoeing, hiking and wildlife <br /> observation activities. The trails connect Anoka and Ramsey County Open Spaces, Long Lake <br /> Regional Park in New Brighton and Locke Park in Fridley. <br /> 3. CITY ENTRANCE An area that caters to the visitor and frequent commuter to Mounds <br /> View and would act as the City Entrance with a Welcome to Mounds View monument sign. <br /> 4. REGIONAL BUSINESS CENTER Mounds View's Business Park which houses various <br /> limited manufacturing\warehouse and distribution facilities and is the major job center in the <br /> community providing employment for over 1,500 Twin Cities residents. <br /> 5. BUSINESS SUPPORT CENTER Service center for the business park and surrounding <br /> commercial areas that includes an office complex development housing professional service <br /> companies, restaurants, convenience store and car wash. <br /> 6. MEDIUM-LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Small residential exposure that does not have <br /> direct access to Highway 10 but could be more protected by adding a dense layer of landscaping <br /> along the houses that are visible from Highway 10 <br /> 7. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS FACILITY/OFFICE COMPLEX It is recommended <br /> to attract a corporate headquarters facility or office complex to the site which would be <br /> developed in a campus setting keeping its natural, wooded atmosphere. <br /> 8.a. City Hall and Community Center <br /> 8.b. Local Commercial Services An area that provides the residents of Mounds View <br /> a wide variety of retail services via two existing shopping malls on the north and s <br /> south sides of Highway 10. <br /> 7 <br />
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