Envision Shakopee
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DT DOWNTOWNTRANSITION The neighborhood immediately surrounding the Downtown Business District serves as transition to the primarily residential Old Shakopee Neighborhood. These blocks continue the street grid of downtown and Old Shakopee, but include a greater mixture of commercial, institutional and residential uses and building types, including single- family homes. Opportunities exist for infill development on vacant or underutilized lots, and should be of compatible scale and form to the surrounding neighborhood.
DEVELOPMENT CHARACTERISTICS
Height Range Building Form Setbacks Density Floor Area Ratio Public Space
1 -3 Stories Typically residential in scale, with exception of Scott County Complex 0 -30 feet 10 to 50 dwelling units per acre 0.5 to 1.5 Streetscape, pocket parks, gathering spaces at civic or religious facilities Neighborhood parks and pocket parks
Open Space
Transportation Streets
Automobile, transit, pedestrian, on-street bicycle facilities Traditional street grid. Historic street grid should be maintained
and reconnected where possible. On-Street and off-street surface lots.
Parking
PRIMARYUSES » Single-family Residential » Small-Scale
SECONDARYUSES » Civic and Institutional Facilities » Neighborhood Parks
Apartment Buildings » Commercial and Office
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