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H. Examples of Relevant Zoning Projects <br />CUNINGHAM <br />G R O U P <br />7YPE q TOWNHpI}SE Midtown Greenway Design <br />TVPE VII RCCESSORY 11iJIT <br />Guidelines <br />TVPENAPART�fEHS Minneapolis, Minnesota <br />iRC1Ni5 GREEiJWAY <br />PARKiHG UHDER BUIiOiHG <br />PRIVATE OPEIJSPACE ORIENTEI <br />TO GREEIJYJAY <br />^^AS�����Hr5TEP5°°� The Midtown Greenway Design <br />f Ov'+AR p GftE EN WAY <br />P„a�,� R��M - Guidelines provide future land use <br />PFPF.STftfAN FROMENFlGF <br />designations and development strategies <br />for properties along a three-mile segment <br />� of a pedestrian, bicycle, and planned <br />��,; -�._ transit corridor that passes through <br />,�-- -- -�. .._ _ _, several Minneapolis neighborhoods. <br />► <br />.� <br />Y, � � �� <br />�e —� � <br />� :� �� <br />2i <br />I <br />�Cuningham Group engaged the <br />l' community in a rigorous public <br />participarion process that resulted in <br />form-based guidelines that respond to the <br />variety of conditions and communities <br />along the Greenway. The design <br />s� r � a� �� guidelines also reflect the Greenway's <br />�. J : � �=� 1-r ` <br />� __:. <br />- � 1s� <br />T� I , f - . � ;.--; � � � 1-I� � ; :�=��r��� �� <br />.. I f.l �._I_ '4 -.. __ _ __ , � . 4. . . . . <br />� -.. . -� . =r' � � ��- ' --- • . . .. . . . : <br />�� � �� <br />� i <br />-- status as a future transit corridor by <br />� idenrifying development districts as <br />� transit-oriented, urban-oriented, or <br />neighborhood-oriented. These <br />development districts guide development <br />intensity, use, and urban design per a set <br />of form-based graphic exhibits tl�at show <br />appropriate building types and locarions. <br />The guidelines were adopted by the City <br />. � of Minneapolis in 2007 and have guided <br />' several development projects and area <br />plans since then. <br />Client <br />City of Minneapolis <br />Project Size <br />3-mile Corridor <br />24 <br />