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Neighborhood Building <br /> As stated earlier, neighborhoods near and far from "City Center" will continue to <br /> be the molecular base of livable Roseville. This vision is not one of taking away <br /> from this base but rather enhancing it by creating conununity value and by a large <br /> scale demonstration from which localities throughout the city can learn. As is <br /> proposed in "City Center", churches, schools, stare fronts and day care centers can <br /> all be used as neighborhood focal paints while still corning together for more <br /> needed central services and products. <br /> TWEE LINE <br /> The "'City Center" process involves both short and long terra efforts. It is important to move <br /> expeditiously to an overall vision for the civic center and its contiguous areas. Steps should he <br /> taken to develop plans for the creation of critical mass attached to the existing Skating Center. At <br /> the same time, plans should be reconstituted for the redevelopment of the Arona site for residential <br /> living. Simultaneously, comprehensive planning should start for the infrastructure and land <br /> massing needed for a completed center of the connnunity.. Integration of private commerce, <br /> residential and recreational related facilities with existing structures should be explored. <br /> Rethinking of some existing structures and where and how they can hest be suited should be <br /> included. <br /> Specifically, the following time line is proposed: <br /> N Prelimm' ary Master Plan <br /> This will he the outline for various study options and sequences. Areas of study <br /> and suggested processes will be identified. <br /> Phase I A (Activity Center integration onto complex) <br /> Plans and specifications for moving functions from the current Roseville Activity <br /> Center will be completed for Council review based on numerous planning sess ions <br /> with residents, user groups, CO iunity groups, commissions and committees. <br /> Following approval, the plans will be bid for construction. <br /> Phase I B (Housing Plan for Aroma site) <br /> Using a concurrent process, plans will be reviewed by the Council and a developer <br /> selected for redeveloping of the Arona site. <br /> Final pre ' ry draft of "City enter"Master Plan <br /> This version of the Master Plan will shove the ultimate scope and sequence of the <br /> possibilities identified for the "four corners!' of the `city Center" concept. Issues, <br /> potential partnerships, land use projections and further processes for moving <br /> forward will all be detailed in this plan. <br /> 8 <br />
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