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<br /> <br />Table 1. Generalized Land Use Table 2. Zoning <br />LandUseCode Numberof%Total <br />Addresses <br />Zoning Acres <br /> <br />C:40.5% <br />C2CommunityCommercial 0.7 <br />Communication <br />C3MajorCommercial39.1 <br />E:Education 91.0% <br />PLPublicLand 4.6 <br />F:30.3% <br />SHHistoric 0.1 <br />Transportation <br />TotalZonedproperty44.6 <br />Related <br />NonTaxlotedRightofWay30.3 <br />G:Government 182.1% <br />Total 74.9 <br />I:Industrial 50.6%Data:RegionalGIS,August2020 <br /> <br />J:Religious,20.2% <br />Charitable <br />L:Recreation 212.4% <br />M:Multifamily 31235.8% <br />O:General34239.2% <br />Services <br />P:Parks 20.2% <br />R:Retail 15417.7% <br />GrandTotal 872100.0% <br />Data:RegionalGIS:SiteAddressLandUse,August2020 <br /> <br />3.Historic Structures <br />In the past, numerous old buildings were lost in the downtown core area due to <br />demolition or neglect. While not all of these structures were historically or <br />architecturally significant, it is clear that our urban heritage was not <br />considered worthy for preservation or re-use. Today, the Agency aims to take an <br />active role in celebrating that urban heritage by preserving and reclaiming obsolete <br />or underutilized buildings as well as parts of the urban landscape in need of <br />improvements, such as the Park Blocks, that form an important part of the fabric <br />and history of downtown, which is part of our legacy for future generations. <br /> <br />4.Parks and Plazas <br />Downtown plays two roles in our city, as both the shared civic, cultural, and <br />economic center, and as a neighborhood of its own. Downtown needs to be served <br />by parks and plazas that provide public gathering spaces, room for events, and areas <br />of nature in the heart of the city. As development continues downtown, the role of <br />these urban open spaces becomes even more important for livability, for <br />conviviality, and as amenities to draw and sustain a high quality and diverse mix of <br />commercial, governmental, residential, and cultural uses. The open spaces that are <br />currently downtown (Broadway Plaza, the Park Blocks, and the Hult Center Plaza) <br />for open space as they are insufficient, <br />deteriorated, uninviting, in places not accessible, and overall not conducive to <br />incidental or intentional use. All of these have obsolete or deteriorated features. <br />ReportontheProposed2020Amendment 3 <br /> <br />