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��Ovar the next ten pears, the City should try to become a more <br />afflueat, well-educated community placing an emphasfs on natural <br />besuty, recreational opportunities, and limited commercial and <br />retail development.« <br />Respondents overwhelmingly supported this "gold collar" <br />community future: <br />STRONGLY AGREE ............................32% <br />SOMEWHAT AGREE............. ...............44$ <br />SOMEWHAT DISAGREE .........................15� <br />STRONGLY DISAGREE ..........................4% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFLJSED .........................6� <br />Only nineteen percent expressed opposition. <br />Agreement was higher among 18-24 year olds and Zone 2 <br />residents. <br />Disagreement was higher among Clerical-Sales households and <br />some college education. <br />New development, then, will need to facus on providing <br />picturesque landscapes and passive recreational areas. <br />��over the next ten years, Roseville should deveZop a hiqh density <br />light industrial and office strip along Hiqhways 36 and Y-35W.�� <br />Opinions were split almost in half on the development of <br />this type of strip: <br />STRONGLY AGREE .............................7� <br />SOMEWHAT AGREE ............................37$ <br />SOMEWHAT DISAGREE .........................32� <br />STRONGLY DISAGREE .........................14% <br />DON'T IiNOW/REFUSED ........................11% <br />Intensity, however, was on the side of the opposition. <br />Disagreement was highest among: <br />* Senior couples <br />* 5-9 unit apartment building residents <br />* 18-25, 45-54 & over 65 year olds <br />Seniors were particularly opposed to the construction of high <br />density strips along the highways bounding Roseville. <br />123 <br />