Envision Shakopee

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MIXEDRESIDENTIAL MD New residential development should include a mixture of housing types to fulfill Shakopee’s diverse housing needs. Mixed residential neighborhoods may include a variety of single-family (detached and attached) and multi-family building types. Housing types should be designed as a cohesive, connected neighborhood, rather than isolated subareas. Buildings should be of a high-quality design and developments should include common neighborhood amenities and open space connections.

DEVELOPMENT CHARACTERISTICS

Height Range Building Form Setbacks Density Floor Area Ratio Public Space

1 - 4 Stories Generally attached residential and mixed-use buildings. Varies by character of area 6 to 30 dwelling units per acre 0.4 to 1.5 Neighborhood and community parks, school playgrounds, connected to trail network. Neighborhood and regional park and trail connections; school fields; urban forest; streetscape and open space conservation areas as applicable.

Open Space

Transportation Streets

Automobile access with sidewalk system and trail connections Interconnected street network; may be grid or curvilinear

Parking

Private garages, surface lots and on-street as appropriate to the

PRIMARYUSES » Single Family

SECONDARYUSES » Neighborhood Commercial » Day Care Center » Small-Medium Senior Living Center

» Neighborhood and Community Parks » Open Space

Detached/Attached

» Townhouses » Multi-Family

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