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Number
019
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1993
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Business Options: Since virtually no vacant zoned business land <br />is available in Mayfield Village now, expansion of its business <br />uses will necessitate a very careful consideration of proposals <br />involving the assembly and redevelopment of existing uses. <br />Accordingly, the following options should be considered. <br />- Central Revitalization Plan. This Plan which is <br />incorporated as part of the Comprehensive Plan includes <br />the following components: <br />[Complete after community review of Plan] <br />- SOM Center .West Revitalization. This option encompasses <br />redevelopment of up to 10 acres along the west side of SOM <br />Center Road, between Mayfield School District's <br />administrative offices and Georgian Center. With the <br />assembly of nine parcels occupied by seven dwellings, and <br />an automotive service storage garage and ODOT maintenance <br />facility, redevelopment of up to 65,000 square feet of <br />retail and office uses would be possible. Alternatively, <br />reuse of all or part of the site for municipal facilities <br />is identified as a Community Facility Option later in this <br />chapter. <br />- SOM Center East Revitalization. Under this option, up to <br />10 acres along the east side of SOM Center Road north of <br />Sandalwood might be considered for business, office and <br />community facility reuses. The site currently includes 12 <br />one family dwellings and three vacant parcels. <br />Other business options for additional development or <br />redevelopment along SOM Center and Wilson Mills Roads were <br />evaluated. However, it was concluded that expansion of business <br />uses beyond the limits of the aforementioned options might be <br />injurious to the viability of the surrounding residential uses. <br />INDUSTRIAL <br />Table 1 shows that a total of 175 acres including 20 acres <br />presently being developed in Progress Park are now allocated to <br />industrial uses (production, distribution and multi-story <br />14 <br />
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