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with coordinated residential and m�ed-use business park redevelopments (for living and <br />working) in an environmentally sensitive design. Create a"brand" or sense of coordinated <br />neighborhoodplace that expands the tax base and diversifies the job base ... The basic <br />land uses in the master plan are to be office, hi-tech, residential and retail. Allow some <br />flexibilityfor market fluctuations; be timely, but focus on the longer term and high <br />quality development in a continuum of development issues. <br />Givens: The redevelopment area consists of the 280 acres within Twin Lakes. The truck <br />terminals and truck traffic will be reduced or eliminated. Soil contaminates will be <br />cleaned up. Redevelopment, including housing, office, retail, hi-tech uses, and new <br />infrastructure and transportation opportunities in these underdeveloped truck terminal <br />areas will intensify the land use. There will be a transportation component to relieve and <br />release traffic from this area to the interstate system. There will be other traffic <br />improvements such as better turning lanes and traffic signals. <br />The Panel will be a responsive sounding board for the Master Developer and development team <br />while their plans are in process, prior to formal and legal action by the City. No chair will be <br />selected; the Panel will be guided through a facilitated discussion and their thoughts, comments, <br />suggestions and concerns will be recorded. It is not the intention that the Panel will reach <br />consensus on every issue, though the facilitatorwill test for consensus throughout the process <br />and where consensus is found, it will be noted and reported. John Shardlow will be the <br />facilitator for the Panel, with staffto assist as necessary. <br />� <br />
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