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South Bond Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - May 2, 1980 <br />6. NEW IBUSINESS <br />L-91 <br />Mr. Ellison continues... <br />commercial uses compatible with <br />some residential use on the Mill <br />Race site, some residential re -use <br />in existing structures, is likely <br />to be the highest and best reuse <br />of the land and that it appears <br />obvious that there is no question <br />that the area has to be exempted <br />from parking and controlled uses <br />if redevelopment is to occur. <br />. Donaldson: What type of <br />using? <br />Mrs. Kolata: We are not talking <br />single family units. It would be <br />apartments, condominiums perhaps <br />townhouses, but not single family. <br />There would be some reuse of perhaps <br />the Robertson's Warehouse, the Opalike <br />Building over there, to accommodate <br />a variety of housing needs, and have <br />it cover different economic needs as <br />well as whether they be rental, or <br />purchase or subsidized. To provide <br />for just a variety of housing needs <br />within the area. <br />. Cira: You are going to have <br />xed zoning though, commercial and residential. <br />Mrs. Kolata: Okay. That is one of the <br />other things that we will be addressing <br />a little bit later. That is, perhaps <br />we will need a whole new zoning classi- <br />fication for this area to specifically say <br />what types of uses will go in there. We <br />recognize that need but haven't recognized <br />the solution yet. <br />. Ellison: What we are talking about is <br />intown residential commercial community. <br />e information that we have obtained <br />eviously from Rouse suggests that the <br />st Bank is right both for residential <br />e to get people near downtown, and it is <br />so right for commercial use as evident <br />what is already going on. <br />-19- <br />