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<br />Downtown Centerville <br /> Master Plan & Development Guidelines <br />the building have been greatly modified and A. III Purpose. What are Development <br />no long meet the criteria for registration as a Guidelines? <br />National Historic site. With this knowledge The primary purpose of Development <br />the Downtown Redevelopment Task Force Guidelines is to set basic parameters, <br />felt the necessity to build off our heritage in describe preferences and design intent. <br />the redesign plans for the downtown area. These guidelines serve as a framework <br />within which creative design can occur. <br />You will see the French-Canadian reflection Development Guidelines are established to <br />in the design plan with great detail given to ensure that public and private development <br />iron work and building design reflective of projects implement the Goals, Objectives, <br />turn of the century Canadian architecture. Policies and Character envisioned by the <br />community. The Guidelines provide a <br />framework to: <br /> <br />environment; <br /> <br /> <br />of each district in which the property is <br />located, thereby promoting an identity for <br />the downtown; <br /> <br /> <br />Quality Residential Architecture <br />styles that incorporate historic architectural <br />Districts <br />elements and materials previously used <br />The project area is broken into two unique <br />downtown; <br />districts that relate directly to each other. <br /> <br />The Mixed-Use Corridors and the <br />Downtown Neighborhood district form the <br />aesthetic control; <br />primary development opportunities within <br />the area. <br />environment; and; <br /> <br />The Mixed-Use Corridors will provide <br />primarily retail uses on the first floor with <br />confidence through design continuity. <br />housing or office uses above. It will become <br />a pedestrian friendly town center and <br />The Development Guidelines encompass <br />community destination. <br />the above goals through standards for new <br />construction that regulate site design, <br />The Downtown Neighborhood will provide a <br />building placement and building design. <br />range of medium to high density housing <br />styles and choices for everyone from empty <br />Lastly, the Guidelines establish standards <br />nesters to young professionals. <br />for seven important systems. The <br />Guidelines include an explanation of the <br />general and specific design principles <br />promoted by each aspect of the guidelines, <br />January 4, 2006 Page 6 of 34 <br /> <br />
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