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Planning Commission <br /> 471-97: O'Neil Property • <br /> March 8, 1997 <br /> Page 4 <br /> less the dividing line between the two zoning districts on the property. (See Attachment <br /> 4.) Not adopted. <br /> • 1991: New maps were prepared for the districts, showing the O'Neil property as"Mixed <br /> Use -LD/MD" for the O'Neil property, or low density and medium density residential. <br /> (See Attachment 5.) The Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 318-91 <br /> recommending to the City Council adoption of the plan dated August 1991. This plan <br /> included the following guideline: <br /> "The existing City government offices,community parks and recreational areas <br /> should serve as the area to be identified as City Center,the focal point of the <br /> community. This component of the City would also be a suitable location for <br /> additional office park facilities,should the market support such expansion." <br /> Not adopted. <br /> • 1993-1994: Mounds View Focus 2000 Implementation Plan, prepared in September <br /> 1994, included the following goal: <br /> Create a redevelopment plan for Highway 10 as a community oriented boulevard. <br /> The 1994 Action Steps included: <br /> Create a Highway 10 Redevelopment Task Force or related task force under the Economic <br /> Development Authority to develop a long range strategic plan for the redevelopment of <br /> Highway 10. <br /> Complete an inventory of properties along Highway 10,noting zoning,use,activity,and <br /> property condition. <br /> Evaluate long and short term uses and recommend changes. <br /> • 1994-1995: The Highway 10 Redevelopment Plan prepared by a task force with <br /> representatives from the Economic Development Commission, Planning Commission and <br /> Parks and Recreation Commission, and forwarded to City Council. The task force <br /> recommended that the O'Neil property be developed as light commercial use such as a <br /> corporate headquarter/office campus setting or townhomes. <br /> In summary, the designation in the adopted Comprehensive Plan for the O'Neil property is <br /> medium density residential. This designation is 18 years old. Since 1979, consideration has been <br /> given to retaining the medium density residential designation, and to changing it to highway <br /> commercial, mixed use low and medium density residential, office park, corporate headquarters <br />