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look of typical strip suburban development. Buildings shall be <br />designed with a pedestrian orientation and relationship to the <br />primary street that is compatible with the adjacent TC-1 Sub- <br />District. <br /> <br /> ....... "TC 3" <br />~¢i,:i~,:ii?ilWorkplace Sub-District - - The workplace area is <br /> intended to accommodate medical and technology-related office <br /> and research uses, as well as other office uses and ancillary retail <br /> and service uses designed to support serve employees and office <br /> visitors. Uses with high concentrations of employees are most <br /> <br />Neighborhood Sub-District - "TC-4" (TC-4a, TC-4b and TC- <br />4c) The Neighborhood Sub-District comprises the northern <br />portion of the Town Center District. The Sub-District is intended <br />to include a full range of housing types, from small-lot single- <br />family detached to high- density senior and general apartments, as <br />well as a limited number of small-scale retail and office uses at <br />appropriate locations (i.e., at corners). Neighborhood design <br />incorporates many traditional single-family neighborhood features <br />such as alleys, carriage houses (secondary units), front porches, <br />and traditional street lighting. Neighborhoods shall be designed <br />with suitable transitions between different housing types, and with <br />well-integrated open space and natural amenities within walking <br />distance of all homes. Traditional neighborhood design of streets, <br />sidewalks and paths provide easy pedestrian mobility throughout <br />the Sub-District. Protection of natural areas and corridors that link <br />the natural environment to everyday life is emphasized in this area. <br /> <br />The TC-4 Sub-District is further defined into 3 categories <br />according to the residential net density: <br /> <br />4a The TC-4a Sub-District is the lowest density area in <br />the TC:4 District allowing up to 10 dwelling units per acre. <br /> <br />4b The TC-4b Sub-District is the medium density area <br />in the TC-4 District allowing up to 15 dwelling units per <br />acre. This area is located along higher volume roadways <br />within the Town Center and along its perimeter. <br /> <br />Ramsey Town Center District <br />September 23, 2003 City Council <br /> <br />page 2 <br /> <br />79 <br /> <br /> <br />
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