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6. If you answered yes to #4, what types of land <br />uses/changes should be considered? <br />destination <br />current center <br />�s <br />Q/icomPIIments <br />. <br />development <br />Count Response <br />area complex <br />10 customers <br />per large <br />• <br />businesses <br />1 Atransitionarymedium density retail center thatcompliments the RamseyCOR is the best land use planning <br />strategy to attract new businesses. <br />1 As !mentioned above. We should consider all types of businesses and be willing to adapttheiresthetics. <br />1 Give up the pursuit of"large" retail. <br />1 !believe reviewofthis should focus on population density. Will the current model allowfor sufficient <br />population densityto be in place to supportorsustain the retail vision? Rooftops =sustainable retail.... <br />1 Large fo remat retail is more likely to desire the visibilityofa south side Highway 10 location. There is also the <br />potential for a larger retaildevelopmenton the south side of Hwy. 10. <br />1 The vision should be revisited for viability and relevance intoday's market. <br />1 <br />This is an outmoded plan. No one is building anything like this now, other than strip malls. We never did and do <br />not now need another Riverdale, especially not a miniature one. Given the size of the area, either use it to attract <br />one big boxtenantthatcould connect to the vertical mall or scrap itentirely <br />1 We need to be unique in order to attractcustomers,visitors,etc. Rather than a traditional shopping complex, I <br />would like to see unique building designs to make this adestination place for people. <br />1 We should be less restrictive. <br />7 <br />