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11 City Council <br />2 January 31, 1986 <br />Th,eire, appears to be a cont,i,nu,ing h*gih level of interest in <br />A <br />developing within Roselville, The S�tate and National economic <br />IN <br />environment will determine the rate of that development. Local <br />Policies and priociedureis will determine the quall"Lty and intensity <br />of the development, <br />11 <br />Economi"ic delvellopment, as a City, function, 'is relatively new in <br />Roseville,. It has been a, learning process for the Council and <br />staff,, and has requ,.ireid changes andadaptability. This learnin,(g <br />process will clontinue but we, perhaps, are at a point in time <br />where we should rie-laissess our olbj, ectives, and how we go about <br />this businessi of economic development, <br />This issu,e wa,is further dramatized at that time as it related to <br />the discussion on office-servIce buiLldings. Because of the concern <br />4 <br />that, officie-serv,ice buildings could be developed in the <br />B-4 zone, the City cha,nged the ordinance to require a minimum of <br />a I <br />f 'if ty percent (50%) of f ice space PrIor to that time. there were <br />To RiTiNfUrts .1 <br />