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September 19, 2012 <br />Item 7.b <br />Civic Engagement Task Force <br />RELATED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICIES <br />The following Comprehensive Plan policies — if implemented —will help to ensure civic <br />engagement: <br />Land Use Chapter 4 <br />Pages 4 -2 through 4 -3) <br />Goal #1: Maintain and improve Roseville as an attractive place to live, work, and play <br />by providing sustainable land -use patterns, land -use changes, and new developments <br />that contribute to the preservation and enhancement of the community's vitality and <br />sense of identity. <br />Policy 1.1: Promote and provide for informed and meaningful citizen participation in <br />planning and review processes. <br />Goal #5: Create meaningful opportunities for community and neighborhood <br />engagement in land use decisions. <br />Policy 5.1: Utilize traditional and innovative ways to notify the public, the community, and <br />neighborhoods about upcoming land use decisions as early as possible in the review <br />process. <br />Policy 5.2: Require meetings between the land -use applicant and affected persons <br />and /or neighborhoods for changes in land —use designations and projects that that have <br />significant impacts, prior to submittal of the request to the City. <br />Policy 5.3: Provide foe and promote opportunities for informed citizen participation at all <br />levels in the planning and review processes at both the neighborhood and community <br />level. Policy 5.4: Ensure adequate and diverse representation of the appropriate <br />stakeholders in land -use studies and advisory bodies. <br />Goal #8: Promote a sense of community by encouraging neighborhood identity efforts <br />within the community. <br />Policy 8.1: seek opportunities to plan, design, and develop inter- -and intra <br />generational, multipurpose neighborhood gathering places. <br />Housing and Neighborhoods Chapter 6 <br />Pages 6.1 through 6.2 <br />Introduction: Neighborhoods are the building blocks of the larger community, and <br />many people identify with the social and physical aspects of their neighborhood. <br />Because of the share community connections within neighborhoods, they often foster <br />grass -roots civic discourse.... <br />September 12, 2012, Penultimate Draft 1.2 18 <br />