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BRICK. AS SOLID & DEPENDABLE AS AMERICA'S HEARTLAND <br /> <br />Casc Study: Eden Prairie, Minnesota <br /> <br />The fastest growing suburb in <br />Minnesota in the 1980s, the City of <br />Eden Prairie weathered the growth <br />spurt without sacrificing the integrity of its <br />historic architecture. One of the tools it <br />used to maintain its was a masonry <br />ordinance, enacted in 1982, requiring all <br />commercial and multi-family development <br />to be built with an exterior of at least 75% <br />brick, stone or glass. <br /> <br />City Planner Mike Franzen says that <br />having the masonry ordinance in place for <br />the past 20 years have definitely been good <br />for the City - both aesthetically and in <br />terms of the durability of buildings. "I <br />look around in the older parts of <br />Minneapolis and see brick and stone <br />buildings being restored, while buildings <br />sided with EIFS or other less durable <br />materials would simply be torn down." <br />Seamlessly blending the old and the new <br />was a crucial task for Eden Prairie, a <br />community in which the town board held <br />its first meeting on the same day <br />Minnesota became a state - May 11, 1858. <br /> <br />He notes that because of Eden Prairie's <br />long-standing commitment to quality <br />building, the "bar has been raised for all <br />the surrounding communities, as well. You <br />are seeing more brick in new retail across <br />the whole area because the market now <br />demands it." <br /> <br />Franzen said the ordinance was initiated to <br />ensure a more finished look in both <br />commercial and residential construction <br />and that they internally refer to the <br />ordinance as thc "brick or better" <br />requirement, meaning that no more than <br />25% ora structure can be built with less <br />durable materials including wood, stucco, <br />vinyl, metal or plastic. <br /> <br />City: <br /> <br />Population: <br /> <br />Founded: <br /> <br />Masonry Requirement: <br /> <br />Contact: <br /> <br />Eden Prairie, Minnesota <br />60,000 <br /> <br />~858 <br />Commercial = 75% <br />Multi-Family -- 75% <br />Mike Franzen <br /> <br />City Planner <br /> <br />(952) 949.8487 <br />mfranzen@edenprairie.or§ <br /> <br /> <br />
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