i_. I, t. _' . . ... - IIn-I. . i i hrit . - ni ' . ! . I'i. . * t-!... p. i .- r.. r.h . .n h s i . h. i. . I i 1 -'. . -, !, . 1,, ," t, . I .. rh - , rr. .. _- rill ',,r i i From-- e.rl , i - i... rh,_ r..!--- the ,.l I [ I",_ ' -, -r r ,1 _ . - , , I , , it -. r. . i i 1 1.1 -, - \, - , .1 ,_, ,r,_," - , [,: ] -,r. . - , . ' .. -, rI _. -1. .., r h . r r ._ ' - - - ll be more industrial type commercial stores, for example, the existing truck topper store. This area would also be revitalized through existing commercial storefront restoration and by moving existing buildings to create both parking and new shopping spaces. From here, the plan addresses the abandoned retail location by the rail depot. The activities located here will be primarily for the residents of the town and the users of the rail-trail, with featured stores such as a grocery and general goods store. This area might also include a small-scale delicatessen serving lunch and dinner several days a week. The fish camps located along the lake remain, but would receive better signage along Hwy 441. There would also be an effort on the owners' part to improve the lodging at these fish camps to attract tourists. I 1 ,_ ',_. , ,.l,_r. r, I l h . .. , 1 - . i . ' .p . . ... .I I , rhI |-'l I r ,!. Io- |-' I,;,_ i , - I_-, I' -- I I ,', - 1l ,_ r ,. r town. These areas are capable of . r. p |-'" i " h' 11 - 'p"ri'. .!-1 I . rh ... - _ ---h .. |-'., r,' h I... supporting new dwelling units in aI responsible way . I Some of the proposed rh.,_ _r ,- h !. I" ri d ,.l f i Ii , r I :: 1-,_ - _:; , - rh .i' - r w .t',_ h '.n ,_-, rl - ! - I _ 'l,_W ip -h, _.. I . rh t ',, --. I .I h ...... I housing even includes a few small, multi I, ,!. .I T - ,._ I ,I rl I - ,-I r . I -,-I r I, ,_ - ,-) r-[ ' r.. .-I I -. family town homes placed in strategic structure or function of the currently existing neighborhoods. The last new elements of the residential plan are single-family neighborhoods that pull from on the existing street patterns to extend and connect these new areas. These new residences will have smaller lot sizes than the typical lots of the historic area and be will be developed with open space and conservation lands leading their layouts. This will keep the existing feel of McIntosh in place, even in the new neighbor hoods. The civic relocation plan in this concept moves the main location to a central Chapter 7 Community Master Planning . r, I .. . y,'. . I I I- 44 1 lr.- !.., r. .11 1, - 1.-. .M 4 4 1;!,.,,. in , ,_ - hI l , i " r . ,.I.. .. '.. _rrt ,,;,_ ,,,.I rh ,_ r u ,-!*i- l -,_,_rl!-r_2 h II I . .._.- --rh rh... r. .--., The school will move to a larger site directly to the northwest of its existing location. It would then be adjacent to the active recreational area that can be utilized for school activities. This plan does a good overall job at preserving the town of McIntosh while enhancing both the cultural and the natural features. Development, as it is proposed in this plan would ensure a viable town for years to come, without a lot of the drastic changes that the residents of the town currently fear. One of the major lacking elements of this plan is the lack of entry recognition. With a little modification and planning, these entries will be included in the Final Master Plan. n1-t