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f. Impacts on adjoining single family areas should be limited by increased side <br /> yard setbacks and landscaping; front and rear separation by streets, <br /> commercial or industrial development; or parks and open space. <br /> g. Higher density development should be required to include such improvements <br /> as masonry exterior, higher window and wall insulation packages, <br /> underground parking, more usable open space than normally required, <br /> porches, landscaping, underground parking, and amenities packages within <br /> each unit. <br /> h Building design standards should be used which contribute to neighborhood <br /> openness, communication, and interaction. <br /> i. Design and performance standards should provide adequate height and <br /> setback combinations for situations where taller multi-family units are <br /> proposed as infrll projects adjacent to single-family areas. Such infill should <br /> be limited to medium density (or lower)projects. <br /> 9 (Not related to topic) <br /> 10. Require fair housing practices. Disperse types and scale of housing units within <br /> the City for all ages, in all stages of the life cycle. Discourage high concentrations <br /> of low and modest cost housing in any portion or neighborhood. <br /> .h <br /> h <br /> a Provide quality, low-density rental and owner-occupied residential units, <br /> particularly one level. <br /> b Create affordable and/or subsidized congregate rental units for seniors and <br /> others with special needs. <br /> c Consider senior housing in areas with nearby amenities such as shopping, <br /> medical, community and church facilities, and volunteer programs. <br /> 11. Provide an appropriate amount of low and moderate cost housing and <br /> opportunities for rehabilitation of the existing housing supply through <br /> a the use of Federal, State, local, and other financial resources; and <br /> b working with State agencies and Metropolitan Council and Ramsey County <br /> HRA. <br /> 12. Encourage year-round landscaping of public and private space, including planned <br /> development of boulevards and medians. Review the development and <br /> landscaping plans for parks and municipal facilities. <br /> 13. Add and integrate sidewalk or pathway system requirements in ordinances and in <br /> design standards for new development. <br /> Arona-Hamline Neighborhood Master Plan 2002 Page6 of15 <br />
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