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Planning Files - Planning File #
2933B
Planning Files - Type
Miscellaneous
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2660 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
Project Name
CITY CENTER CAMPUS
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE
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<br />EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MA Y 12, 1999: <br /> <br />RE: AMENDMENT TO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO CREATE <br />A CITY CENTER DISTRICT AND BOUNDARY <br /> <br />6b. Planning File 3119. City of Roseville request for an amendment to the <br />Comprehensive Plan to create a new land use district (City Center District) and to <br />establish the land-use boundary of the City Center District, Roseville, MN. <br /> <br />Chair Klausing opened the hearing and requested a report on the proposal. Mr. <br />Keith Wietecki, chairperson of the City Center Task Force, presented a summary <br />of the Task Force Report. <br /> <br />Mr. Wietecki explained the legislative function of comprehensive planning. He <br />noted in 1994 the Comprehensive Plan was updated. A change in the <br />Comprehensive Plan is a change to future land use. No land use changes until the <br />O\VIler of the property makes a physical change. <br />. <br /> <br />He explained the previous decision-making process, Vista 2000 program, and the <br />need to appoint a task force to look at the City Center Plan. <br /> <br />The purpose of the district was to create a central area within Roseville and to <br />create a unique sense of place. The proposed uses included a government center, <br />recreation center, community center, housing transportation and park uses. <br /> <br />( {. <br />\J*: <br /> <br />Intentions of the district include: <br />Providing uniform access <br />Tie together parcels <br />Create common design themes <br /> <br />Mr. Wietecki illustrated the district boundary and described the parcels that would <br />be included. <br /> <br />Chair Klausing asked for clarification on the "downto\VIl Roseville" concept. Mr. <br />Wietecki explained the downto\VIl would be a meeting space, a sense of place. <br /> <br />Chair Klausing and Member Egli explained that they were both on the Task <br />Force. <br /> <br />.)1 <br /> <br />Member Egli asked for examples of civic centers that had been toured. Mr. <br />Wietecki listed the following: <br />. Brooklyn Center <br />. Maple Grove/Plymouth <br />. Chanhassen <br />. Prior LakelMystic Lake <br />. 50th. And France <br />
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