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including greenspace, trails, gardens, etc.? <br />If not applicable to your proposal, please respond WIA". <br />The shopping center is in the center of the city, at the intersection of major east -west, and north -south corridors. The property <br />includes a trail and/or sidewalk on all sides of the property. The property has no green space, but for a narrow grass strip <br />around the property perimeter. <br />A Concept plan should incorporate public and green space into the project. <br />12. How will the proposed activity increase resiliency in the community? For example, contributing to energy <br />reduction features, stormwater management techniques, bike/pedestrian amenities, etc. <br />If not applicable to your proposal, please respond WIA". <br />The shopping center was built in 1974, prior to current stormwater regulations. Resiliency and energy reduction features can <br />be included in the concept plan, if it's a priority of the community (e.g. if community outreach efforts result in resiliency as a <br />goal for the concept plan). <br />13. How will the proposed activity contribute to increase density or intensity of sites and/or reduce space used for <br />parking? <br />If not applicable to your proposal, please respond WIA". <br />The shopping center includes an excessive amount of parking. Much of the parking lot is consumed by a seasonal garden <br />center during summer months. The property is guided for General Commercial. It is likely that a concept plan would include <br />Mixed Use, suggesting the intent to amend the Comprehensive Plan from General Commercial to Mixed Use. Mixed Use <br />allows a residential density up to 50-units per acre (e.g. 700+ units, if all residential). <br />14. How will the proposed activity improve pedestrian safety and/or improve access to pedestrian, bicycle, and <br />transit systems? <br />If not applicable to your proposal, please respond WIA". <br />Mounds View Square fronts a pedestrian trail along Mounds View Boulevard, and a sidewalk and on -street trail along Long <br />Lake Road (County road 45), and sidewalk along County Road I (Co Rd 3). It is anticipated that these will remain unchanged. <br />15. How will the proposed activity improve connectivity among jobs, housing and services? <br />If not applicable to your proposal, please respond "N/A". <br />The Concept Plan is intended to find a balance between retail and residential, maximizing both on the property. The property <br />is across the street from the ISD 621 Adult Learning Center, and Ramsey County Library, and about one block from City Hall <br />Park and Mounds View Community Center. <br />Documents top <br />Documents Requested * <br />Map of proposed project area <br />Ramsey County Critical Corridors Attachment <br />Template <br />download template <br />Letters of community support <br />Local government resolution of support <br />download template <br />Required? Attached Documents <br />❑ Map <br />Mounds View Square 2006 Renovation <br />Photos <br />Photos <br />Photos <br />ter❑ Mounds View Square template <br />Letter of Support <br />* ZoomGrantsTM is not responsible for the content of uploaded documents. <br />Application ID: 418986 <br />Become a fan of ZoomGrantsTI on Facebook <br />Problems? Contact us at Queslions().ZoomGrants.com <br />©2002-2022 GrantAnalyst.com. All rights reserved. <br />"ZoomGrants" and the ZoomGranls logo are trademarks of GrantAnalyst.com, LLC. <br />Logout I Browser <br />