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� <br />ROSEVILLE VISTA 2000+ <br />ECONOMIC DEVEIAPMENT GROUP <br />COMMON ISSUE� <br />tems af conce that act ther omm' tees as we e <br />Economic Development Group. <br />Env o en <br />Appropriate economic development growth can occur within an <br />environmentally sound context. The scope and nature of economic <br />development can be consistent with environmental protection. <br />Economic development and environmental protection should }� be <br />considered mutualiy exclusive. The Twin Lakes "clean up" is a <br />case in point. <br />rans artation <br />Redevelopment, in many instances, will have a positive benefit on <br />transportation as extensive truck traffic is eliminated. Also, <br />thraugh the use of creative zoning, as well as PUD's, traffic <br />problems can be substantially contralled and/or eliminated. <br />Public Safe�Sr <br />Pubiic safety can be assisted in redevelopment or new development <br />projects based on a"defensible space approach." Innovative <br />PUD's providing pratection, security contzols, and integrated <br />living, as part of the initial planning, can be very helpful. In <br />addition, special taxing jurisdictions relating to the cost of <br />public safety should be considered. <br />ous' <br />Roseville does not want to become a"bedroom" community through <br />focusing vnly on residential growth. Roseville must strive to <br />maintain the appropriate balanae between the living and working <br />environments. <br />�� <br />Economic development has been able to financially support a <br />significant portion of Roseville's recreational/leisure programs. <br />