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NS-2649
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8/2/2004
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<br />COMMUNITY AND SPECIALTY <br />RETAIL DISTRICT <br /> <br />THEME <br /> <br />An active and convenient community shopping and entertainment <br />district that provides services to the surrounding residential <br />neighborhoods. (See Exhibit 29, Community and Specialty Retail <br />District Concept.) <br /> <br />OBJECTIVES <br /> <br />. Establish a community-oriented shopping district to serve <br />surrounding neighborhoods. Activities should include a mixture of <br />convenience stores, personal services and entertainment in a <br />setting which will provide a social gathering place and be <br />convenient for people coming by car and on foot. <br /> <br />. Create a specialty shopping area incorporating the unique <br />character of older Main Street structures, and attract a. wide <br />variety of specialty retail activities, including those which are <br />complementary to the adjacent Museum District. <br /> <br />. Encourage small-lot infill development or relocated historic <br />structures on Main Street that are complementary to the <br />character and siting of existing structures. <br /> <br />. Enhance the sidewalk space on Main Street through widening, <br />additional landscaping, sidewalk canopies, streetscape <br />amenities. <br /> <br />. Encourage a more intense form of development at Seventeenth <br />and Main Streets which can be part of a 'gateway' for Midtown, <br />incorporating office towers and ground floor retail fronting Main and <br />Seventeenth Streets. <br /> <br />. Encourage activities that complement the Museum District. <br />. Enhance pedestrian accessibility from adjacent neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Chapter 6: Community and Specialty Retail District <br /> <br />Midtown Specific Plan <br /> <br />J~.. JL <br /> <br />/ SEVENTEENTH ST. <br /> <br /> <br />COMMUNITY <br />SHOPPING <br />CENTER <br /> <br />RETAIL ON <br />MAIN STREET <br /> <br />14TH ST. <br />PEDESTRIAN <br />WAY <br /> <br />..'¡tl!.r-", <br />,--~ i <br />I . <br />u...""¡rr--i <br />i! 1--....1 <br />~t~ <br />¡F:~ <br />~--.- <br />. L....J <br /> <br />EXTEND <br />SMALL <br />LOT SCALE <br />ALONG <br />BUSH ST. <br /> <br />.0. <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />Eb <br /> <br />l1IIIIID NEW BUILDING <br />¡--, PARKING <br />L_6~ PARKING ACCESS <br />~ PROPOSED PLAZA' <br />~ LANDSCAPE AREA <br />t\!} EXISTING BUILDINGS <br />OF CHARACfER <br /> <br />Exhibit 29 <br /> <br />Community & Specialty Retail District <br /> <br />55 <br />
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