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City of Mounds View 1 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br />DRAFT September 21, 2020 <br />• Demanding high quality design to ensure compatibility between <br />residential and commercial uses. <br />• Creating attractive, community -oriented development that positively <br />reflects on the identity and quality of life of Mounds View. <br />The City has conducted various studies5 and plans6 of the Boulevard corridor. <br />Such plans have presented an ideal vision, but challenges to redevelopment <br />remain. The Mixed -Use designation provides the flexibility to consider <br />opportunities, without needing to amend the Comprehensive Plan. <br />PARKS/OPEN SPACE <br />Park, open space and recreational facilities owned and operated by local, <br />regional, state and federal governments. <br />PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC <br />MOMD-S VIEW <br />�y • <br />• •• . <br />Premium Stop Redevelopment Study, 2006 <br />(DSU/Bonestroo/Stantec). <br />Concept plans included a mix of (west to <br />east): townhomes, senior condominiums, <br />office/retail, more townhomes, an apartment <br />building. <br />Land use primarily for governmental, educational, religious, social or health As of 2019, this area consists of (west to <br />care facilities excluding clinics. Examples include nursing homes, private east): apartments, senior/assisted living, <br />hospitals, tax-exempt properties owned by federal, state, county, city or school vacant land, single-family homes. <br />districts, private schools, fire stations, libraries, and tax-exempt properties <br />owned by churches and cemeteries. <br />UTILITY <br />An area or strip of land, either public or private, occupied by a power plant or <br />substation, electric transmission line, oil or gas pipeline, water tower, municipal <br />well, reservoir, pumping station, water treatment facility, communications <br />tower, or similar use. <br />Redevelopment Roundtable, April 7, 2018. Navigating the New Normal Workshop, ULI <br />Minnesota, June 14, 2012. <br />County Road 10 Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan, URS (2002). Premium Stop <br />Redevelopment Area Study, DSU/Bonestroo (2006) <br />Chapter 2: Land Use 1 2-10 <br />
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