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MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />PAGE EIGHT <br />DECE.MBER 29, 1988 <br />Private access for individual lots to <br />T.H. 10 should be eliminated or <br />consolidated over time two Perm t each <br />parcel to protect the capacity of the <br />corridor and improve the arrangement of <br />abutting uses. <br />Land aarrce�ls, whether residential, <br />commercial or industrial, need to be of <br />sufficient ... si_e to relate <br />appropriate yVto .H. 10, traffic <br />circulation consideration, building <br />siting and relationship to abutting <br />residential reighborboods. <br />8. Comprehensives and z_ °gig °rdinance <br />implementation mechanisms should be <br />compatible and coordinated. <br />9. The City will need to address its role in <br />achieving redevelopment considering a <br />range of actions from regulation to <br />encou-agement to establishing an <br />organizational and financing framework. <br />ish a <br />10. for discussing land City will need tuse sandlforum zoning changes <br />with affected property owners as plan <br />implementation is considered and <br />initiated. Such a `_orum could eliminate <br />misunderstanding and concerns about <br />piecemeal downzoning or affecting, in a <br />negative sense, property value. <br />11. The City also should consider organizing <br />some coordinated organizational structure <br />for the entire corridor or each of the <br />districts within the corridor. <br />12. A landscape buffer should be created by <br />regulation or public action to protect <br />adjacent uses from each other. It may be <br />possib,e to utilize this buffer as a part <br />of the overall pathway system. <br />ing <br />13 The <br />themCitylandal dtherictcorridornshouLdframework <br />of defined as follows: <br />r <br />