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City of Roseville MN <br />1141111 01, 01, <br />dr�, 01, si g n C 11 e k] J,stsw <br />w] n Lic.".1kes De 1 110, <br />ESTABLISHING A STRONG PUBLIC REALM: A list of Urban Design Plrimciples to, ensure <br />Livability, Walkability, Sustainability and Emviroinmmental Responsibility. <br />Approlved�: Nolvember 14, 2007 <br />Checklist 1 <br />LAND USE PATTERNS <br />❑ 1. W I XE D U S F - In Twin Lake s. 'mixed use' means more than the development of <br />adjacent single use projects (multi-use or mixed land use). "Mixed use"' means a <br />range of uses within each development project accommodating a range of daily <br />activities within walking distance of each other. 'Mixed. use" also means that <br />there may be different uses within the same building, or that buildings are placed. <br />so that different uses can happen in the same building over time. This can be <br />done through innovative design and. by incorporating elements of new mixed.-use <br />prejects currently underway throughout the Twin Cities. <br />Examples of mixed. use and. mixes of land. uses: <br />■ Park Commons (Excelsior and. Grand.), St. Louis Park (mixed <br />housing over shops) <br />■ Northeast Quadrant, St. Paul (mixed housing over shops) <br />■ Clover Field. Neighborhood., Chaska (Mixed housing over shops) <br />■ Arbor Lakes, Maple Grove (limited office over shops, adjacent <br />housing) <br />■ Centennial Lakes, Edina (separate retail, mixes of housing, office, <br />recreational opportunities) <br />■ The Village, Blaine (retail, big box, adjacent to future housing) <br />go <br />i v ri on <br />