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Site Considerations <br /> Many public and private options have been explored. Both the Cities of New <br /> Brighton and Arden Hills have provided staff assistance and connections to <br /> private and public agencies within their communities. Currently, two viable <br /> options exist. The chart below is still being developed. <br /> Site Criteria Option 1 Option 2 <br /> Partner City of New Brighton Presbyterian Homes <br /> Presbyterian Homes of Arden <br /> New Brighton Family Service Center Hills <br /> 400 10th Street Northwest 3220 Lake Johanna Blvd. <br /> New Brighton,MN 55112 Arden Hills,MN 55112 <br /> Concentration of Popular <br /> Destinations <br /> Commercial area adjacent Office/industrial/government Office <br /> 34,290 33,595 <br /> 42%are active cardholders from New 20%are active cardholders <br /> Housing density(pop.in 2 miles radius) Brighton from Arden Hills <br /> Eagle's Nest,meeting rooms,walking Café,conservatory,meeting <br /> Building Amenities amenities,exercise facility rooms <br /> NB Recreation,WIC program,Mounds <br /> View Senior High School,St.John the Senior housing,Northwestern <br /> Baptist Catholic School,senior housing, College <br /> Bethel University student housing <br /> Other adjacencies Northwest quadrant not yet developed <br /> Old Hwy.8—8,000 cars daily; <br /> 18`h-5,800 Lake Johanna Blvd.—1,300 <br /> Highly-trafficked area(daily traffic cars daily; <br /> counts) 750 residential units planned Cty.Rd.D-8,490 <br /> AccessibilityNisibility <br /> Patron vehicle access 10th Street—5,800 cars daily Lake Johanna Blvd.— 1,300 cars daily <br /> Alley with delivery directly into work Back-up driveway with delivery <br /> Delivery vehicle access room directly into work room <br /> Route 4 (13-15 daily) <br /> Public transportation access and 141 (commuter) None <br /> • Internal walking paths <br /> • Sidewalk on the east side of Lake <br /> Bicycle/pedestrian access Info being gathered Johanna Blvd. <br /> Access to 694-.6 mile(est.), <br /> Proximity to major roadways access to 35 W—1 mile(est.) Access to 35 W—1 mile(est.) <br /> • Visual sightline from corner <br /> intersection at D and Lake <br /> • Entrance not visible from street Johanna Blvd. <br /> • Separate library entrance • 200 feet off street with a 12 foot <br /> • Freeway signage possible at drop in elevation(est.) <br /> corner of 694&35W • Monument sign planned at main <br /> Visibility entrance to facility <br /> Capacity <br /> Expandable to second story if space <br /> • Building footprint available Could repurpose meeting rooms <br /> 239 parking spots • Currently 251 parking spots <br /> 12 spots would be added to alley • Planning 358 parking spots <br /> Parking and onsite traffic 957 visitors a day • 22 spots above code requirements <br /> Expandable but attempting to preserve <br /> Expandability Could add 91 new stalls for$160,480 green spaces <br />
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