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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 4: Land Use <br />43 <br /> <br />Residential Redevelopment <br />By majority land area, St. Anthony is guided to remain a largely low-to- <br />medium density residential community. The most significant residential <br />growth and redevelopment opportunities are, however, on sites that can <br />accommodate higher density housing. Examples of housing <br />redevelopment from within the last decade in the community include the <br />Legacy assisted living apartments as well as the Landings and Legends <br />apartment buildings at Silver Lake Village. <br /> <br />This plan acknowledges some key areas that are most likely to become <br />residential redevelopment opportunities within the time horizon of this plan. <br />One of these key areas includes the site of the former Lowry Grove mobile <br />home park, now referred to as the Southern Gateway site in the Southwest <br />Area, which was sold in 2016 and formally closed in 2017. This 15-acre site <br />represents a very large redevelopment area for a community the size of St. <br />Anthony, and its propensity to support higher density housing is <br />underscored by its proximity to existing transit lines and nearby commercial <br />development. Other high-opportunity sites for residential redevelopment <br />include Silver Lake Village sites along Stinson Boulevard and a portion of <br />the northeast industrial park near Mirror Lake that is currently zoned <br />medium-density residential. <br />Commercial and Industrial Infill and Redevelopment <br />St. Anthony has four significant commercial and industrial nodes: the <br />Southwest Area (between Kenzie Terrace and Lowry Avenue); Silver Lake <br />Village (north of 37th Avenue and west of Silver Lake Road; the industrial <br />park on the southeast side of the city (south of New Brighton Boulevard); <br />and the industrial area in the northeast corner of the city north of 37th <br />Avenue. <br />Each of these four areas will retain their commercial and industrial <br />guidance in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan update, but there may be <br />The Legacy of St. Anthony (left) at 2540 Kenzie Terrace is 73 units on a 1.25 -acre <br />parcel, while the housing developments at Silver Lake Village (the Landings is shown <br />here) are about 38 units per acre overall. <br /> <br />fff