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6. Proposed Reuse of Property <br />a. Current Land Use <br />The current land uses in the development district include <br />vecant, single, two and multiple -family residential, and <br />commercial. The current comprehensive plan identifies the <br />zoning for the district or retail business, general business, two <br />family, general residence and multifamily. The proposed <br />office complex will be zoned in conformance with the City's <br />zoning ordinances. <br />b. Proposed Reuse of Land <br />it is proposed that a portion of the property identified in <br />Section C of the Development Plan will he developed as a <br />commercial/office eomplex. The city has increased the <br />availability of commercial land areas in the City and has <br />doubled its commercial land area since 1974. This increases <br />opportunities for commercial development in the future. <br />Along with providing suitable sites for development 'he City <br />will continue to Improve traffic access and circulation <br />pat.erns from Highway 10 thus encouraging the development <br />of retail and service outlets as well as motor vehicle oriented <br />commercial and service activities. <br />G. Administration and Maintenance of District <br />Maintenance and operation of the public improvements in the municipal <br />development district will be the responsibility of the development district <br />administration of the City. Each year the administrator of the municipal <br />development district will submit to the City Council the maintenance and <br />operation budget for the following year to be charged to the property in the <br />district. The City Council will certify the assessments to the County <br />Auditor for collection. The City Council will levy these assessments, if any, <br />in accordance with the procedures established In Minnesota Statutes, <br />Section 429,061. <br />The municipal development district administrator will admini^ter the <br />„ le ed <br />AWrict pursuant to the provisions of Sectiol, <br />472A.10 of the Minnesota Statutes provided, however, that such powers , ay <br />only be exerelsed at the direction of the City Council. No action taken by <br />the administrator of the development district pursuant to the above - <br />mentioned powers shall be effective without authorization by the City <br />Council. <br />4.-, <br />