1 i . - ,* * , r, I , p r .p .... .I in Also included within these new commercial propositions is a lakefront area with more shopping, but these stores will mostly cater to the local residents' needs, such as hardware. There are planned , , . I' irl -, ,1 ",_ *I . 1 .111 r 1 !!'I- 1 I'! l rh ..!,! - r. I dining facilities near the lake as well, having a general emphasis on native Florida foods and showcasing lake viewing opportunities. . The planned residential r r redevelopment will fall into three use types and will stay true to the architectural styles of the districts that they are proposed within. First, the historic area has a few vacant lots that will be open for infill projects. Because these projects would have such strict guidelines for new construction to occur, and in terms of , ...,M I ,_ I,,'|.| . ..... .I.., ,, ,,u p - irh ,,- ,,.|i.i .. . -r. . r.. i, .t' rh,_t" ,.I,_ - i _' ,r. rh _.. I!'-- I I" I -T -, n, r - p. . - keeping up the historical look of the town, Also included within these new commercial propositions Instead of displaying run down, vaca a lakefront area parcels th more shopping, but these storage trees in mostly cater to the local residents' needs, such as hardware. There are planned dining facilities near the lake as well, having a general emphasis on native Florida foods and showcasing lake viewing opportunities. The planned residential redevelopment will fall into three use types and will stay true to the architectural styles of the districts that they are proposed within. First, the historic area has a few vacant lots that will be open for infill projects. Because these projects would have such strict guidelines for new construction to occur, and in terms of keeping up the historical look of the town, Instead of displaying run down, vacant parcels the town should plant orange trees in , i , pt.. i-, - -i lli .t . i .i , rhI .t ti-i i_. r _ . i' . **. . i-.ii .Ii , . . i u rh _ .. h . r..ti_" I ,.l,.rt'.,_r rh ,r i .I be in the same character as the district into which they are inserted. The last category of residential development takes place on land that includes current uses defined by the St.. Johns Water Management District as 'Open Lands' (land code-all of the 1900s), 'Agri- cultural Lands' (land code-all of the 2000s), 'Range Lands' (land code all of the 3000s), 'Tree Plantations' (code- 4400), and Barren Lands (land code- all of the 7000s). These areas will be developed with new, single-fami- ly residential housing built along an extension of the existing road pattern to ensure the connectivity of these areas and to prevent fragmentation of the proposed developments. The architectural styles of the surrounding areas will bleed into the ar- eas of new development, lending to a design Chapter 7 Community Master Planning r l , -, i I, I , r, - ' i. . " rh , - ,. - ll ,. ,. ir - , r nl |-l "'. '- !,.ll!-'l' l -* i _ l ll,_ - - i-[" l - lrl. .! l . Ir - I ' _. . rI h.. iII ! t!n 1 1h, ,-'l-l," ,,.I,_ ,r r . . Ic th,( ] , r..-h int rh '. The plan for the school would start with the town's purchase of the current parcel in order to establish the basis for a permanent building grant. Sidewalks to and from the school will be provided through the US Hwy 441 improvements. In summary, this plan relies heavily upon developing the residential and commercial aspects of McIntosh, leaving behind very little land for the environment. If implemented, this plan could effect the population of McIntosh in a drastic way in its potential to draw new residents into the town with its heightened commercial and housing opportunities.. ^11->~