". . . [A community] must have characteristics which cause it to substantially meet the following criteria:
It is intended that communities serve as the basic unit for general planning the City. As such, they will be the Commission's standard unit for field surveys, for data collection, tabulation and analysis, plan preparation and citizen participation."
"The term "neighborhood" is used to describe the basic sub-division of the community. Typically, a neighborhood covers an area which can logically be served by one elementary school. The term "neighborhood" is meant to apply to predominantly residential areas, though servicing institutions, schools and businesses serving day to day needs are included within neighborhood boundaries. The term may also be applied to such intensive, special use areas as industrial, commercial, and institutional districts."
[Excerpted from "Minneapolis Communities: Their Definition and Purpose". City of Minneapolis Planning Commission. Publication No. 107, Neighborhood Series No. 4. May 1959.]
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