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44 <br /> rather than by the neighborhood's residents, and that legacy makes it hard to have real visionary <br /> conversations about what residents want. Probably the most important land use and zoning priority for <br /> Rogers Road is not any specific use or zoning class, but strengthening neighborhood decision-making and <br /> voice in any new development. <br /> This map highlights future land use classes identified by residents for different areas of the neighborhood, <br /> described below in more detail. <br /> , / '/ / //' / t .,,,,,„,.., <br /> fr(„ / , , <br /> N04242214 2 02° <br /> MNist,Uses ' 1... ,„2, ,2,, ' , ff,'arrordethfe AomeA,Oder koone,„ <br /> e , \ w 4 ri,7"--- 4„(.„,commu 4,it y c a mom re ia( <br /> 42E l PC <br /> Community 20 2 <br /> ofitop <br /> T f#',/' , Recreation,Conservation,Food Production 2012212221 KC <br /> 2 Retail/Restaurant <br /> Single Family Residentol(lower density) 5 # ,,,, 44,„„,,,,,fr t-1 ,,, <br /> Single Family housing lmedlum density) <br /> -/222 Nevv F.:W Conner ter Road <br /> Low-density reSich2n tia/ <br /> Historically, most of the neighborhood has been low-density single-family residential — lot sizes of 1 acre <br /> and above, with most houses below 2,000 square feet. More important than specific lot size, building size <br /> and density requirements, however, is that any new residential development in the historic neighborhood <br /> preserves the "neighborhood feel."This means: <br /> • New homes which are affordable for homeowners and/or renters with incomes as low as 40 <br /> 6U% ofAM| <br /> 27 <br />