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� <br />8) Diversify taac base <br />9) Provide a flexible land use plan <br />� <br />10) Locate uses in areas where they can best take advantage of necessary market <br />forces <br />ln addi[ion, the Plan embodies the following policies: <br />1) The City encourages office and office-high tech assembly, and medical and biotech <br />uses where they have immediate access to County Roads and the freeway. <br />2) The City encourages limited, integrated or mixed-use "support" retaiL restaurant and <br />lodging uses in appropriate locations, where customers will have easy access from <br />theirjob locations in Twin Lakes Business Park and from the Rosedale area. <br />3) The City encourages a mix of office and high-tech uses with multiple residential uses <br />wfiere they can [ake advantage ofthe amenities offered by the parks west and south of <br />Oasis Park, and in a mixed Office/Residential area on the west and southeast sides of <br />Langton Lake. In effect the multiple residence areas become the "new edge° to the <br />existing adjoining residential areas. <br />4) The City allows existing noo-confortning uses, most notably the trucking operations, <br />to remain as pre-existing, nonconforming uses until a more compatible, permitted <br />business pazk use succeeds the trucking use. [f the City should decide to rezone, the <br />City will adopt 2oning or a planned unit development in which these non-conforming <br />uses may remain, but will be encouraged to move to newer, more environmentally <br />compatible areas specifically designed and supported by roads and infrastructure for <br />such uses, consistent with this Plan or in other approved metropolitan areas. <br />5) The Ciry encourages quality site design in new developments, to include landscaping, <br />signage, bertning, lighting, location of multi-story buildings with buildings, parking <br />and access, and other elements which will ensure compatibility with adjacent land <br />uses, and with their own intemal functioning. It will be the responsibility of new <br />development to ensure compatibility with existing uses, not vice versa. The City <br />encourages the use of shared parking, ramped parking and a regional water <br />retention plan or use of new technologies where appropriate to reduce <br />impervious surfaccs and increase green space. The Twin Lakes Design <br />Guidelines (1988) are t6e current Design Guidelines until superceded by <br />amendments or "parcel specific" planned unit development ordinaoces. <br />6) To ensure orderly, fair, efficient and cost-effective redevelopmenC the City will use <br />eminent domain — condemnation — in cases where acquisition of the land area and <br />construction of public roads and parks, utilities and/or storm sewer are deemed in tha <br />public's interest by the City CounciL [n addition, to induce further new private <br />investment that is in the public's best interest and ensure that the City is not <br />
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