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L*i <br />Resolution 1737 -Exhibit A <br />- - -- Page 5 - - - - - -- <br />right -of -way line of Northside Boulevard; thence southeasterly along said east right -of -way <br />line to the south right -of -way line of Sample Street; thence southwesterly along said south <br />right -of -way line to the centerline of the St. Joseph River; thence meandering northwesterly <br />along said centerline to the easterly projection of the southerly right -of -way line of Monroe <br />Street; thence southwesterly along said projection and the southerly right -of -way line of <br />Monroe Street to the easterly right -of -way line of Lincolnway East (U.S. Highway #933); <br />thence southeasterly along said easterly right -of -way line to the south right -of -way line of <br />Sample Street; thence west along said south right -of -way line to the place of beginning. <br />4.0 DEVELOPMENT PLAN GOALS <br />The Development Plan Goals of the Development Plan for the SBCDA also serve as the <br />Goals for the Downtown Medical Services District Expansion Area No. 4. <br />5.0 DEVELOPMENT PLAN OBJECTIVES <br />The following Development Plan Objectives have been established for the Downtown <br />Ark Medical Services District: <br />I. To facilitate the timely and orderly growth of health care related uses located in <br />Area L as shown on Map 17.4. <br />II. To encourage development projects that complement development activities in <br />the Central Business District. <br />III. To facilitate necessary changes and /or improvements to the Transportation/ <br />Circulation system to best meet the needs of the health care related uses and the <br />surrounding community. <br />IV. To facilitate necessary changes and /or improvements to the area's infrastructure <br />to best meet the needs of the health care related uses and the surrounding <br />community. <br />V. To facilitate private investment in the Transition Area, shown as Area P on Map <br />to 17.4, between the Downtown Medical Services District and the Central Business <br />District. <br />VI. To improve physical connection for pedestrians and increase movement of foot <br />traffic between the Downtown Medical Services District and the Central Business <br />District. <br />Downtown Medical Services District <br />