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Municipal Plaza <br /> 5 ---- IL:.u� 1• _ <br /> -� - <br /> �� �� , <br /> Housin \ <br /> ` y staura t/ Ho n <br /> etail zp <br /> a au nt ` <br /> J <br /> District R <br /> Parking o 0 0 0 *\ <br /> District <br /> Parkin / -- - -� <br /> R <br /> R g <br /> District Parking Q <br /> &NorthStar Sty i n <br /> Alternative Plan for Consideration(Jacobson/LHB 2015) <br /> Simply stated, Municipal Plaza is the single most important Recommendations <br /> component of the COR Public Realm Framework It is the place The Municipal Plaza will clearly identify the center of civic life <br /> to meet, the orientation point for wayfinding in The COR, and and support a variety of daily activities within The COR. This <br /> serves as the gateway to other public amenities and attractions key public PLACE represents a rare opportunity within the City <br /> nearby. Sitting at the crossroads of strong civic presence, of Ramsey to encourage vertical mixed-use development, with <br /> residential density, transit options and retail storefronts, this restaurants (and future retail stores) fronting the plaza. The <br /> location brings together all the elements of innovative and relationship between The CORS Main Street (Sunwood Drive) <br /> sustainable city-building. and the Municipal Plaza as completely integrated pieces of the <br /> Exploring several possible configurations confirmed the need whole,is critical for the success of this district. <br /> to fully integrate uses, amenities and materials with Sunwood When completed as envisioned, the combined presence of <br /> Drive(Ramsey's Main Street)while creating a clearly visible and these two public realm components,The Plaza and Main Street, <br /> accessible connection between the proposed Mississippi Skyway will create a signature destination, and will leverage additional <br /> and Lake Ramsey Commons.This vital`public promenade'along private-sector investment in this area. `Restaurant Row, as part <br /> Center Streetprovides the primary north/south armature through of the unique mix of uses within and adjacent to the Municipal <br /> The COR and also links a variety of facilities and amenities such plaza,will contribute to the intensity and vibrant street life that <br /> as the Regional Park, The Draw, North Commons and other characterize successful placemaking.To realize its full potential at <br /> destinations. (See also the document addressing a realigned this location(in contrast to sites along Lake Ramsey)will require <br /> Regional Trail through The COR along Center Street, entitled a solid commitment from both public and private participants <br /> `Central Anoka County Trail and connection to Mississippi West to integrate these types of ground floor uses within development <br /> Regional Park:) projects near the Plaza. <br /> For the purposes of defining potential costs for future District parking strategies need to be explored and pursued to <br /> construction, a preliminary list of park elements (or a basic address issues related to vehicle movement, convenient access, <br /> design program)was discussed including: and to provide maximum benefit/support for mixed-use <br /> • Flexible use, paved plaza area to accommodate special development throughout The COR—and this is true for the park <br /> events such as Happy Days spaces too. While district parking is likely to begin with centrally <br /> • Interactive, decorative, sculptural water feature as a City located surface lots, over time, as new development intensifies, <br /> icon these will be converted to structured parking, either as stand- <br /> integrated stormwater management and other infrastructure alone facilities (meeting specific design standards) or fully <br /> systems integrated within creatively designed development sites close to <br /> Formalized planting design representing Minnesota the Plaza.There are many precedent projects,local and national <br /> landscapes(lake,prairie,woodland,etc.) variety examples,which illustrate the of options available,from <br /> Lighting,furniture,art and other elements to create unique P y P <br /> identity and character traditional approaches to the latest advancements in flat floor, <br /> flex-use/convertible strategies. <br />
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