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yyDowntown Cen#erv � <br /> I � aster Plan eelm <br /> - <br /> ,yo <br /> VI 1 <br /> appropriate design standards. A range <br /> • Minimize the impact of automobiles into of housing types will be available in <br /> the setting through strategies such a shared downtown, each meeting high design <br /> parking", in which adjacent land uses having standards. Centerville will meet the <br /> different peak-hour parking demands can challenge of managing growth while <br /> share parking facilities. enhancing the historic small town flavor, <br /> safety and strong sense of community <br /> • Improve access to and from County that has attracted people to live here." <br /> State Aid Highways 14 and 21. <br /> - Task Force Vision Statement <br /> • Achieve "traffic calming" benefits <br /> through: an integrated street network, History of Centerville <br /> provision of options for traffic flow, the Centerville has a rich French-Canadian <br /> design of streets with adequate width, and history with the first white settlers arriving to <br /> the provision of on-street parking. the area in the 1840's. They were trappers <br /> coming to the area for the abundant wildlife. <br /> • Provide for public open space that uses Prior to the white settlers moving into the <br /> storm water treatment ponds as a visual area the Dakota Indians lived here in the <br /> and recreational amenity to the project. 1600s and 1700s. At that time, this area <br /> was covered with dense woodlands and <br /> • Ensure the compatibility of buildings with many square miles of marshes, lakes, and <br /> respect to the specific character of their waterways. The Dakotas abandoned their <br /> immediate context within each district. settlement in the late 1700's, but returned <br /> • Encourage active ground floor uses, <br /> annually to harvest wild rice. <br /> such as restaurants, shops and services, to Soon after, families from Canada arrived <br /> animate the street within the Mixed-Use and settled here because it reminded them <br /> Corridors portion of the area. of their former homeland. Several <br /> descendants of these original settlers still <br /> • Develop a better connection between live in Centerville. <br /> downtown and Centerville Lake <br /> The city was officially established on August <br /> The task force developed a vision statement 11, 1857, when Minnesota was still a <br /> for the entire project that will guide the territory. At that time Centerville was known <br /> development of the plan and aid in the as Centerville Township and encompassed <br /> evaluation of development proposals. the current City of Centerville and the City of <br /> Lino Lakes. The downtown area of <br /> "Centerville will continue to be a small Centerville was originally known as the <br /> town and will be a safe community where French Section. German immigrants settled <br /> people know their neighbors. The farther to the west in what is now part of the <br /> historic fabric of the downtown and the City of Lino Lakes. The pioneers cleared <br /> surrounding neighborhood provide a the land for farming and agriculture soon <br /> strong sense of place and pride for followed. Residents formed the Church of <br /> residents. Residents will be able to walk St. Genevieve of Paris. <br /> to downtown through a well-connected The Downtown Redevelopment Task Force <br /> trail system. Centerville's historic wanted to build off of Centerville's history <br /> downtown will offer a mix of uses, with with an emphasis on our uniqueness of <br /> the small town character preserved by having the downtown still standing, but all of <br /> January 4, 2006 Page 5 of 34 <br /> 8 <br />