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Item 08A <br />Page 10 of 22 <br />Source: Metropolitan Council summarization of American Community Survey (ACS) <br />Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), 2015-2019 <br />Development Review <br />A Design Theme for Hwy 10 This plan (1998) was a precursor to establishing the County Road <br />10 Corridor Overlay District (2014), and focused on aesthetic <br />improvements to four intersections along Mounds View Boulevard. <br />The Woodale Drive intersection is not one of them. These core <br />intersections were intended to feature a "woods & wetland" theme, <br />thereby expanding stormwater ponds to create a wetland <br />appearance, and preserving & planting oak and aspen tree <br />stands. An example of this is the north side of the Woodale Drive <br />intersection. <br />Staff's intent of bringing this topic up, is; (1) to consider if there is <br />space to incorporate features in-between the apartment building <br />and trail (there is 25' — 35' of space); and (2) document that when <br />Phase II is proposed, that the 1998 study should be considered. <br />Aat.,/p eafreairimpg'avow awe Hew 7OasWaecn47R"Rnn45 Vt4VOVENMOM.deaPk2S.Ifff mcmertfrierlkvasatlrwrkdx <br />A Design Theme for Highway 10 (1998), pp. 8-9 <br />Example of "Woods & Wetland" theme; in front of Bio-Life, and across the street from <br />the proposed project (photo Oct 27, 2022) <br />The project does not specifically include the woods & wetland <br />theme (there is limited space). <br />The Mounds View Vision <br />A Thriving Desirable Community <br />