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r <br /> • City of Mounds View - Request for Proposals <br /> Highway 10 Design Theme <br /> July 7, 1997 <br /> Page 2 <br /> the Highway 10 corridor. At that time, the City Council indicated that Highway 10 should <br /> be given a high priority, with immediate attention given to land use and design issues. <br /> Between December, 1996 and now, the City has received three major development proposals <br /> along the Highway 10 corridor: <br /> ■ O'Neil Property, which has received PUD zoning approval for a 16-screen movie <br /> theater, three office buildings and two restaurant sites <br /> • D.W. Jones Property, which has received PUD zoning approval for an 83-unit senior <br /> citizen housing development, gas station/convenience market/fast food restaurant/car <br /> wash, and office buildings and/or sit-down restaurant. <br /> • Silver Lake Commons, which is under review and includes a major renovation of the <br /> Red Oak Apartments and construction of 16 new rental townhomes <br /> In addition, Mounds View was one of four cities which participated in a design course <br /> sponsored by the University of Minnesota. The issue selected for Mounds View for study <br /> was the Highway 10 corridor. One of the outcomes of this course was a sketch plan for the <br /> development of a ring road which would define the City's commercial core centered on <br /> • Highway 10. It also resulted in discussions about the need to develop a stronger sense of <br /> place within this core or"heart" of Mounds View, and the need to tame Highway 10. At <br /> present, Highway 10 tends to act as a barrier and a route through the City rather than a stage <br /> for presenting the community of Mounds View. <br /> The City Council acting as the Economic Development Authority authorized this request for <br /> proposals for a design theme in order to find ways to overcome the current state of the <br /> Highway 10 corridor. It is the City's desire to create a more unified, attractive image for the <br /> City, to encourage a more coherent commercial district, and to create a City Center which <br /> would serve as a community focal point. Establishing a more coordinated approach to <br /> landscaping, signage, lighting and fencing, and establishing guidelines for building design <br /> and property appearance along Highway 10 would encourage higher quality development <br /> and strengthen the City's economic base. The design theme would also include proposed <br /> designs for the gateway points at Edgewood Drive and Silver Lake Road. These design <br /> elements would create a place which would attract businesses and customers, and which <br /> would present Mounds View as an attractive, prosperous community. It is also important <br /> that a design theme established as a reference point in working with private developers along <br /> Highway 10 on their site and landscaping plans. <br /> PROJECT AREA: <br /> The project area includes the Highway 10 corridor between its intersections with Silver Lake <br /> • Road and County Road H2. (The City is seeking to realign Edgewood Drive so it will <br /> intersect Highway 10 at right angles approximately half way between Long Lake Road and <br /> County Road H2. It is hoped that approval will be obtained from MnDOT for a full- <br />
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