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CHAPTER 6 <br /> • Create a system of density standards that ensures that the greater the <br /> .F ' ts-te.t , uK to��' , .,e J it -. <br /> p, �3n. 0' � 4� density is, the greater the quality of development and number of public <br /> v;t0i �,go 2 �, ock, ifx ,,,.-!" $ amenities there will be. <br /> r".1'0.'1i�'6,.41'`.9 c ,•v:ftA 7 if is .V r 1..+( a <br /> ��' ii <br /> 1 * s 1. �r� 'i''41 -,,,,.....----:,•v--:- u Adopt regulations that encourage the preservation of historic structures <br /> r : ta 'A ^�� 7,� : downtown. <br /> ti. <br /> °tf� a ' � ' f', h + °` it f • Create public/private partnership developments that incorporates desirable <br /> „ ^a r,,P' 1,4'"i r t •�,t tei 5t� E --'t77 <br /> 1J , tr Gtt = land uses. <br /> "- <br /> f'.4;.2,-',-,- s , °: : i. ; �l ,, ,� <br /> r"," , t11 i» tAtr ,Utr1 ''' While specific land use actions for the residential areas surrounding downtown <br /> ' = ”' -fir..• 14�' ''" will be addressed in a subsequent planning process, participants recommended <br /> ;to-0;04-a. � :,,.. the following: <br /> • Lowering current building heights to encourage development more in <br /> Figure 35. Development regulations encourage <br /> historic preservation, particularly along Hewitt character with current conditions and focus the tallest buildings in downtown. <br /> Avenue east of Wetmore Avenue. • Stop speculative blight on the part of property owners who, because of <br /> excessive allowable building heights, do not redevelop their properties, <br /> mistakenly believing that the market increases will ultimately make their <br /> properties more valuable. <br /> • More closely align development regulations with likely feasible development <br /> types. <br /> cv <br /> di c-1 <br /> 50 MAKERS architecture and urban <br /> rba a design <br />