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CITY of ROSEVILLE <br />PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT # <br />This PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (��AGREEMENT"), dated <br />August 27, 2007, is entered into between the City of Roseville, a Minnesota municipal <br />corporation, of 2660 Civic Center Drive, Roseville, Minnesota 55113 ("CITY") and <br />Northwestern College, a Minnesota nonprofit corporation, of 3003 Snelling Avenue, <br />Roseville, Minnesota 55113 ("COLLEGE"). For reference, the City of Roseville project file <br />is: PF07-002. <br />1.0 EFFECTIVE DATE of AGREEMENT: <br />This AGREEMENT shall be effective upon completion of all of the following: <br />1.1 Passage of Ordinance # rezoning of property to PUD with underlying zoning of <br />Single Family Residence District (R-1) � �� <br />1.2 Publication of the Ordinance # in the CITY's official newspaper. <br />1.3 Execution of this AGREEMENT by the CITY and the COLLEGE. <br />2.0 REQUEST for AMENDED PUD APPROVAL: <br />2.1 The COLLEGE has requested that the CITY approve an amendment to the 1986 PUD <br />(as extended in 2001) for 52 acres of the COLLEGE campus which generally lies north <br />of Lydia Avenue in the City of Roseville. <br />2.2 The legal description for the Northwestern College property subject to this Agreement <br />is: <br />NE 1/4 of NE 1/4, Section 4, Township 29, Range 23 <br />2.3 Northwestern College received approval in 1986 for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) <br />comprising its campus buildings and development plans; the PUD also gained the <br />approval from the City of Arden Hills for the portion of the campus located in that <br />jurisdiction. As a condition of the PUD approval, the City Council required that it be <br />revisited in tive-year increments in order to review pending extensions/modifications to <br />the PUD. Since that time, components of the PUD have been constructed as necessary, <br />with appropriate approvals, and according to plan. <br />2.4 In August 2001, the Roseville City Council granted what would be the final extension of <br />the PUD approval. At that time, the Council directed that future updates of the PUD <br />should be accomplished through standard Planned Unit Development Amendments rather <br />than the periodic extensions. <br />