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<br />Livability, Walkability and Sustainability. Revised: December 19,2002
<br />Checklist 1
<br />LAND USE PATTERNS
<br />1. 'MIXED j7SE – In Twin Lakes, 'mixed use' means more tk�ai� the development of
<br />adjacent single use projects (multi-use or inixed land use). 'Mixed Use' means a
<br />range of uses within each development proj ect accommodating a range of daily
<br />activities within walkin� 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 />proj ects currently underway throughout the '�`wizz Cities.
<br />Examples of mixed use & mixes of land uses:
<br />� Pax��C 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, ��as��. (Mixed housing over shops)
<br />• Arbor Lakes, Maple Grove (limited office over shops, adjacent
<br />housing)
<br />� Centennial Lakes, Edina (separate retail, lnixes of housing, off ce,
<br />recreational opportunities)
<br />� The Village, Blaine (retail, big box, adjacent to future housing)
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