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Clty rf �tl�eville f�i� <br />. ......__;:Y_..:, <br />ESTp,�LlSf�[h�� A STRONG 6�l��LIG REALM: <br />Livability, WallcaUiliry and Sustainability. <br />- � . � - - :� :k..� �t`. l. <br />A list � U�an Design Principles to ensure <br />Revised: December 19,2002 <br />I��S�VtLL�'�ILL ACHIEVE LIVA�fLfTY, l��l-34A�ILI7�, �¢�c� SUSTAiNA�iLtTY i� <br />THE FOLLOWING MANNER: <br />While recognizing the essential need to accommodate vehicular service, circulation and <br />parking, Twin Lakes will be built to encourage pedestrian activity by creating an <br />attractive, safe, and comfortable public realm for pedestrian, bicycle, transit, and <br />automobile traffic. <br />�a��idaaa� human-scaled Patterns <br />There are three organizing physical patterns that repeatedly occur in successful co�npact <br />neighborhoods, villages, towns and cities. <br />I Urban to suburban natural pattern <br />IY Public to private pattern. <br />�I� Small blocic pattern. <br />Building human-scaled Neighborhoods <br />Development and Redevelopment is implementedthrough the design, placement, <br />relationship and implementation of three basic neighborhood forzns. <br />I Streets <br />II Frontages <br />III Buildings <br />Human-scaled patterns and neighborhoods are the fabric of many success�i.illy developed <br />cities today. They cross cultural and climatic boundaries and are evident in Minnesota <br />towns and cities nationwide. Theses concepts are worth incorporating in new <br />de�ela�anent and redevelopment. They are encouraged in the new Twin Lalces. <br />� L � f ��� � : r��r��i =� t: _ —r:=� .: c�r7 :r-; : t � � <br />