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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 10: Implementation <br />2 <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan Action or Strategy Who Progress <br /> Coordinate with school district and community education <br />to plan for changing programming and spatial needs at the <br />community center. <br />City staff <br /> Utilize the Planned Unit Development re-zoning as a tool at <br />key locations to promote market flexibility and integrated <br />land uses. <br />City staff, Planning <br />Commission, City Council <br />Ongoing with 2022 projects and future <br /> Explore available grants and funding opportunities to <br />promote the type of desired development. <br />City staff <br /> Conduct further study and planning on the re-development <br />or better utilization of the current industrial park. <br />City staff, Planning <br />Commission <br />Ongoing – monitoring land use requests by <br />permit and/or redevelopment inquiries <br /> Monitor the interest in teardowns and large expansions of <br />single-family homes and examine the zoning code to <br />ensure opportunities for investment are maximized. <br />City staff Single Family Residential standards currently <br />under study. <br /> Review and revise the purpose statement, allowed uses <br />and dimensional standards of the R-4 Residential district as <br />necessary to support the higher density residential uses <br />guided in this Comprehensive Plan update. <br />City staff, Planning <br />Commission, City Council <br />Modified and adopted <br /> Plan for the re-development of underutilized commercial <br />properties, especially those on higher volume streets and <br />transit routes, for higher-density, multi-family and senior <br />housing. <br />City staff, Planning <br />Commission <br />Considered and some projects approved – <br />further consideration paused to allow <br />completion of current projects <br /> Explore options that revise the zoning code to allow for <br />residential uses in commercial districts, in order to better <br />meet anticipated market and transportation trends. <br />City staff, Planning <br />Commission, City Council <br />This would occur through PUD zoning