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No. 2382 amending the Airport Economic Development Area Development Plan to add properties to the Acquisition List
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No. 2382 amending the Airport Economic Development Area Development Plan to add properties to the Acquisition List
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opportunity. <br />For planning purposes the Rum Village Neighborhood sub-area has been divided <br />into three (3) sectors (See Map 14): <br />The Indiana Avenue Commercial-Industrial sector; <br />2. The State Road 23-Indiana Avenue node; and, <br />3. The east and west residential sectors. <br />In approaching the development of the redevelopment strategy, several distinct <br />differences are evident between the Southeast and Rum Village neighborhoods. Rum <br />Village does not have a large area where a redevelopment approach is appropriate. It has <br />several delineated areas where a small scale redevelopment strategy makes sense. Small <br />scale site assemblage in the interior near large vacant tracts and the numerous vacant lots <br />may also be appropriate assuming the soil is suitable for development and the cost of <br />remedial action, if any, is reasonable. Selected acquisition and clearance along Indiana <br />Avenue may also be required. <br />Although redevelopment in delineated, small scale areas maybe required, the <br />most appropriate treatment for the majority of the neighborhood is a revitalization <br />strategy consisting of code enforcement, housing rehabilitation, and targeted residential <br />public works. Small scale public works, such as curb and sidewalk improvements, <br />lighting and signage, street and alley paving, and landscaping and beautification programs <br />should be utilized on a block-by-block basis. (The detailed planning required to <br />implement this aspect of the general development area plan should be undertaken with <br />neighborhood residents, businesses and institutions.) <br />RUM VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD <br />SUB-AREA GOALS <br />x Improve the eastern edge of the neighborhood by separating the <br />incompatible land uses with a well designed and developed transitional <br />area between the residential and non-residential section. <br />x Redevelop the northern edge of the neighborhood between Indiana Avenue <br />and the railroad tracks by selected acquisition, clearance and site <br />assemblage activities protect those viable residential pockets and allow the <br />development of quality, low intensity commercial and industrial uses in <br />the balance of the area. <br />x Revitalize the Indiana Avenue neighborhood business strip through an <br />appropriate mix of neighborhood and community oriented enterprises; and <br />improve the physical appearance of Indiana Avenue. <br />17 <br />
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