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<br />City of Roseville MN <br />Twin Lakes Design Checklists - DRAFT <br />ESTABLISHING A STRONG PUBLIC REALM: A list of Urban Design Principles to ensure <br />Livability, Walkability and Sustainability. Revised: December 19, 2002 <br /> <br />Checklist 1 <br />LAND USE PATTERNS <br /> <br />o 1. 'MIXED USE' - In Twin Lakes, '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 />projects currently underway throughout the Twin Cities. <br />Examples of mixed use & mixes ofland uses: <br />. Park Commons (Excelsior and Grand), 51. Louis Park (mixed <br />hal/sing over shops) <br />. Northeast Quadrant, 51. Paul (mixed hal/sing over shops) <br />. Clover Field Neighborhood, Chaska (Mixed hal/sing over shops) <br />. Arbor Lakes, Maple Grove (limited office over shops. adjacent <br />hal/sing) <br />. Centennial Lakes, Edina (separate retail. mixes of hOllSing. office, <br />recrealionalopportl/nities) <br />. The Village, Blaine (retail, big box. adjacenttofl/ll/re hal/sing) <br /> <br /> <br />, <br />,. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br /> <br />There will be a rich mix Of\ <br />residential. workplace and \ <br />retail in the same blocks <br />(horizontally) and in the <br />same buildings (vertically). <br /> <br />Sensitive transitions <br />between uses are crucial <br />and must be creatively <br />designed. <br /> <br />-'~ <br />--.;,~ <br /> <br />A <br />&. @ 2002 ChorretteCenter.com Inc. <br /> <br />~~ <br />