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<br />Land south of Hwy. 10 is predominantly designated Single Family Residential. Other areas <br />along the highway also are proposed for more intense uses. An area east of Ramsey Blvd. <br />provides for High Density Residential. The area on the highway at Armstrong Blvd. is <br />designated Commercial to provides the new residential areas with retail services. <br /> <br />A frontage/access road runs along the south side ofHwy. 10, providing access to the <br />residential and commercial areas. This eliminates the need for direct access on and off the <br />highway and reduces highway congestion. It is proposed that parkland be expanded to include <br />the Hwy. 10lbridge road interchange. <br /> <br />In addition to the frontage road along the highway, a collector road provides access to the <br />Single Family areas between Hwy. 10 and the river. The area bounded by this residential <br />collector requires more study. A single family residential designation is appropriate for the <br />present and the immediate future. However, as commercial uses and traffic are affected by a <br />bridge, the need for more community and regional retail uses and regional office uses would <br />need to be evaluated. <br /> <br />Fi2ure 6: Western Brid2e Ali2nment. Alternative #1 <br /> <br />In this alternative, which arose during the planning process, the Mississippi River bridge would <br />be constructed south of Puma St. The bridge road would tenninate at CR 116, the east-west <br />collector connecting TH 47 on the east and Hwy. 10 on the west. Traffic from the bridge <br />would be directed either onto Hwy. 10 via a diamond interchange, or over the highway for <br />access to the commercial and industrial uses along CR 116 to the east. CR 116 also acts as an <br />access road to businesses west of Armstrong, which allows the elimination of direct access <br />onto Hwy. 10. However, CR 116 would be more a local collector west of the bridge road, <br />servicing the residential uses. Away from the Hwy. 10 corridor, Single Family Residential <br />dominates land uses west of Armstrong. <br /> <br />East of the bridge road, CR 116 serves as a divider between residential and non-residential land <br />uses, with higher density residential near the road. The area along Hwy. 10 east of the bridge <br />road is designated Community Commercial. An OfficelBusiness Park designation then follows <br />Hwy. 10 to Ramsey Blvd. <br /> <br />The area along Hwy. 10 east of Ramsey Blvd. and west of Sunfish Lake Blvd. is designated for <br />Highway Commercial uses. Two business access roads provide access to the businesses here <br />and within the Business Warehouse and Industrial areas north of the tracks. The road between <br />the highway and the tracks allows the elimination of direct access onto hwy. 10, reducing <br />highway congestion, while still providing good access to the businesses along the highway. <br /> <br />North ofCR 116, Single Family Residential designation begins at the golf course and continues <br />east along the north side of 149th Ave. NE to the landfill site. Between 149th and CR 116 is <br /> <br />7 <br />
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