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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />midpoint of 14 affordable housing units <br />affordable housing allocation of 14 units. <br /> <br />Table 22 Affordable Housing Allocation <br /> <br />Affordability bands Number of units <br /> <br />At or below 30% AMI 9 <br />4 <br /> <br />1 <br />Total 14 <br /> <br />D OWNTOWN M ASTER P LAN & D EVELOPMENT G UIDELINES <br />Beginning in the summer of 2005, and approved by the City Council in January of 2006, the <br />master plan includes a set of design guidelines and zoning amendments. The Downtown Area <br />Master Plan & Development Guidelines propose recommendations that reinforce and guide <br />public/private investment in a manner that will strengthen the viability of the area. While the <br />Master Plan may no longer be economically feasible, the form and character of development <br />within downtown will be required to adhere to the development guidelines. The purpose of the <br />Master Plan & Development Guidelines was to establish an appropriate framework for future <br />redevelopment of downtown as a vibrant Mixed-Use destination, to incorporate: <br />An overall vision for redevelopment of the area, including the pattern, form and <br />character of new development and open space in the interest of creating a cohesive <br />mixed-use downtown area. <br />A framework of transportation improvements needed to support the redevelopment of <br />the area and to create appropriate levels of parking as well as vehicular, bicycle and <br />pedestrian access to the downtown. <br />A set of design standards to guide the architectural quality of new development within <br />the downtown area. <br />The master plan was also coordinated with the plans for the redesign and expansion of County <br />State Aid Highway 14 (Main Street). The master plan integrated efforts to calm traffic, provide <br />a safe pedestrian environment and provide guidelines for buildings that respected the <br />pedestrian scale and encouraged walkability. <br />It is anticipated that following the adoption of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan that the City will <br />revisit the Downtown Master Plan to updated it based on market feasibility. While the master <br />plan will evolve the basis of the downtown vision as a mixed-use development will remain. <br /> Page 45 <br /> <br /> <br />
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