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Roseville City Council
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Meeting Date
9/12/2011
Resolution #
10926
Resolution Title
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE TWIN LAKES SUB-AREA 1 REGULATING PLAN
Resolution Date Passed
9/12/2011
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WHEREAS, the City Council upon receiving and considering the Planning <br /> Commission's recommendation,the Request for Council Action, evidence received and <br /> considered by the Planning Commission, other evidence received by the City following the <br /> Planning Commission Meeting and additional evidence presented at the City Council Meeting, <br /> and upon conducting deliberations on this matter, makes the following findings of fact: <br /> 1. Section 1005.07 of the Roseville Zoning Ordinance authorizes the City of <br /> Roseville to adopt the Regulating Plan for Sub-Area 1 of the Twin Lakes <br /> Redevelopment Area. <br /> 2. The amendments are necessary to incorporate the Regulating Plan into Section <br /> 1005.07 of the Roseville City Code <br /> 3. The Regulating Plan and amendments are necessary to guide and establish <br /> parameters pertaining to development within Sub-Area 1 of the Twin Lakes <br /> Redevelopment Area. <br /> 4. The Regulating Plan and amendments complies with and assists in the <br /> implementation of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 5. The Regulating Plan and amendments protects and promotes the public health, <br /> safety,peace, comfort, convenience, prosperity, and general welfare of the <br /> community and its people through the establishment of regulations governing <br /> land development and use. <br /> 6. The Regulating Plan and amendments protects and enhances the character, <br /> stability, and vitality of residential neighborhoods as well as commercial <br /> areas. <br /> 7. The Regulating Plan and amendments promotes orderly development and <br /> redevelopment. <br /> 8. The Regulating Plan and amendments fosters a harmonious, workable <br /> relationship among land uses. <br /> 9. The Regulating Plan and amendments promotes the stability of existing land <br /> uses that conforms with the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 10. The Regulating Plan and amendments insures that public and private lands <br /> ultimately are used for the purposes which are most appropriate and most <br /> beneficial for the City as a whole. <br /> 11. The Regulating Plan and amendments promotes helpful movement of people, <br /> goods and services. <br /> 12. The Regulating Plan and amendments promotes human and physical resources <br /> of sufficient quality and quantity to sustain needed public services and <br /> facilities. <br /> 13. The Regulating Plan and amendments protects and enhances real property <br /> values. <br /> 14. The Regulating Plan and amendments safe guards and enhances the <br /> appearance of the City, including natural amenities of open space, hills, <br /> woods, lakes and ponds. <br /> 15. The Regulating Plan and amendments enhances that the Regulating Plan <br /> provides for attractive, inviting, high-quality mixed-use and service areas that <br /> are conveniently and safely accessible by multiple travel modes including <br /> transit, walking, and bicycling. <br />
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