Dunnville Secondary Plan - Urban Design Guide - Haldimand County
Dunnville Secondary Plan - Urban Design Guide - Haldimand County
Dunnville Secondary Plan - Urban Design Guide - Haldimand County
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6.3 Broad Street and Taylor Road Retail Node<br />
The Broad Street and Taylor Road Retail Node is<br />
located in the eastern portion of the <strong>Secondary</strong><br />
<strong>Plan</strong> Area and accommodates a mix of large format<br />
retail, service commercial, employment uses and<br />
large vacant land parcels. This emerging section<br />
of <strong>Dunnville</strong> should be considered as an important<br />
gateway to the community, with an enhanced level<br />
of building design, site landscape and streetscape.<br />
Its design character should respond to and be<br />
respectful of the historic commercial core and<br />
corridors, and contribute in a positive way to the<br />
overall small town image and structure of <strong>Dunnville</strong>.<br />
The guidelines for the Broad Street and Taylor Road<br />
Retail Node within this document supercede those<br />
for properties currently enforced by the existing<br />
Frank A. Marshall Business Park <strong>Guide</strong>lines.<br />
The Edinburgh Marketplace in Guelph offers a good example<br />
for how properties in the Broad Street-Taylor Road Retail Node<br />
should organize their sites to present a more appropriate<br />
character for <strong>Dunnville</strong>.<br />
30 / <strong>Dunnville</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> and Special Flood Plain Policy Update <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>lines