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No. 0621 redeclaring the Central Downtown Renewal Area to be blighted, reapproving an urban renewal plan/conditions under which relocation pmts. be made for Project No. IN R-66
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No. 0621 redeclaring the Central Downtown Renewal Area to be blighted, reapproving an urban renewal plan/conditions under which relocation pmts. be made for Project No. IN R-66
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d. Pedestrian Circulation <br />Pedestrian circulation within the area will be developed in such a manner <br />as to enchance the relationships of the buildings to one another as <br />well as to take maximum advantage of the unique topography, the island area, <br />and the view of the St. Joesph River. Pedestrian flow from outside the area <br />will be principally from the parking structures located immediately to the <br />west in Area C and from the pedestrian bridge to be developed to connect the <br />Washington Street pedestrian mall and Area D. In addition, pedestrian flow <br />into this area will be possible at a number of locations along Wayne Street to <br />the South and at St. Joseph Street south of the Washington Street mall. <br />e. Vehicular Access and Service <br />Vehicular access and service to this area will be principally from <br />St. Joseph Street with limited access from Jefferson -Wayne Street. <br />AREA�E (East Jefferson- Western Avenue, Monroe- Lincolnway, New Street and the <br />a. Basic Objective <br />The basic objective to be achieved in Area E is the development of an office <br />complex for major business service firms, and a motor hotel with ancillary <br />facilities to complement the Century Center. A secondary objective shall be <br />the inclusion of compatible residential facilities not to exceed a total of <br />350 dwelling units. <br />b. Land Use <br />As indicated above, the major use of Area E is intended for a office complex, <br />a motor hotel, with compatible residential facilities and resulting in a total <br />development blending into and complementing the adjacent areas. <br />c. Physical Organization <br />The physical organization of the area anticipates the Service Conux"rcial <br />development(s) at the northerly portion of the area, oriented in such a way <br />as to take maximum advantage of the river setting as well as to blend <br />harmoniously with the adjacent cultural center complex. Any housing to be <br />developed in the area is preferred to be oriented to the maximum extent <br />possible towards the river. The present railroad bridge that connects <br />Area F with the recreation development on the eastern side of the St. Joseph <br />River will be retained and renovated to serve as a pedestrian walkway, which <br />will tie the recreation area on the east side of the river directly to Area E. <br />d. Parking <br />Parking for Service Commerical /Residential developments shall be provided on -site <br />by the developer(s). The parking spaces provided shall be effectively screened <br />and suitably landscaped and shall be designed to minimize the size of any one <br />parking area while placing the parking as close as possible to the development <br />it is to serve. <br />e. Pedestrian Circulation <br />Pedestrian Circulation shall be principally between the parking structures or <br />other parking facilities and the respective developments they serve. Due to <br />the location of this Area in close proximity to the central core of the City <br />and the cultural center, a substantial pedestrian flow is anticipated from the area <br />to the cultural center at the northern end of the project both by the pedestrian <br />underpass under the Jefferson Boulevard Bridge, and along Wayne Street and Western <br />Avenue to the pedestrian mall areas in the right -of -way of Michigan Street. <br />-7- (as of 7- 15 -80) <br />
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