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yyDowntown Cen#er�r � <br /> I � aster Plan eelm <br /> - <br /> ,yo <br /> VI 1 <br /> B. Systems I ell @ stand alone district within the City; instead it <br /> will be a part of, and connect with, a variety <br /> Systems Guidelines describe the elements of local, city-wide and regional systems. <br /> of the public infrastructure. The System Each development project, whether a single <br /> Guidelines outline issues and provides building, one lot, or a series of blocks, must <br /> guidance for standards that apply to the provide reasonable links to these systems <br /> entire Downtown Area. It is intended as an as a primary design objective. <br /> attachment to the Master Plan Document <br /> itself. The Systems Guidelines will deal Guideline Recommendations <br /> with the seven distinct items of the overall To ensure that the Downtown Area takes <br /> infrastructure framework: full advantage of local and regional <br /> systems, development should: <br /> Context <br /> Open Space • Provide safe, easily recognized <br /> Transportation Systems connections to city and regional trail <br /> Storm Water Systems systems; <br /> Utilities <br /> Mix of Uses • Support increased use of transit services <br /> Parking Strategy by maintenance of existing service to St. <br /> Paul and strengthen service to Minneapolis <br /> These seven items represent the overall for residents; <br /> organizing elements that give shape and <br /> form to the public elements of the Master • Tie into, and improve, the utility network; <br /> Plan. Presumably, they will be adopted by <br /> the City as part of the Master Plan, will • Integrate with and complement the <br /> become part of City policy and will be existing (and future) street framework; <br /> implemented by the City or with City <br /> participation before or concurrently with • Become an integral part of the city and <br /> the work of private developers. The county drainage/storm water management <br /> Systems Guidelines will create the plan; <br /> framework within which the private parcels <br /> are allowed to be developed. They will • Parks and open space will be easily <br /> prescribe Development Standards for all accessible to all Downtown Area residents, <br /> above ground, visible elements of the visitors, people who work here and also for <br /> public infrastructure including street and the citizens of Centerville and the <br /> roadway design, streetscape and surrounding area. <br /> landscape design, pedestrian spaces, <br /> connectivity between private and public B. II. Open Space <br /> spaces, parking strategies and policy, etc. The overall design framework of the <br /> Systems Guidelines will prescribe Downtown Area is based on links to <br /> everything in the public realm from curb LaMotte Park, trails, new open space <br /> sections and paving materials to street downtown and regional open space. The <br /> lights, park benches, waste receptacles City of Centerville will take the lead role in <br /> and tree species. local parks programming, design review, <br /> construction sequencing, implementation <br /> B. I. Context and ultimately maintenance and operation <br /> Although unique to Centerville, the of key public spaces within this framework. <br /> Downtown Area is not intended to be a The goal is to link existing parks and trails <br /> January 4, 2006 Page 9 of 34 <br /> 12 <br />