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<br />- a major transit facility, possibly Light Rail or Commuter Rail; conference facility; <br />solarium; storage space for center organizations; religious facility; CTV, city, cable <br />system; public access studio; sate11ite postal service; Mini-Conference Center; ganery <br />area; neighborhood promotion; massage center; community nurse/health services; <br />kitchen! reception area; teclmology center - internet access library; charter schools <br /> <br />3. Recreation Center <br /> <br />Outdoor facilities; amphitheater; indoor swimming pool; indoor play area; indoor play <br />area and park; indoor tennis, park and recreation center offices; climbing wall, outdoor <br />track; basketbaWvolleybalI gym; child play area; craft castle or room; private recreation <br />area; putting greens; <br /> <br />4. Complementary Retail <br /> <br />Food service/restaurants; neighborhood retail; kiosk/cart vendors; beauty/ barber shops; <br />service-retail; home office service center; <br /> <br />5. Complementary Housing <br /> <br />Mixed housing types for all ages and life styles; <br /> <br />6. Other Uses and Themes <br /> <br />Street level mixed use area; design that blurs distinction between indoor and outdoor; <br />specific ornamentation to identify Roseville; pathways between the facilities; land mark; <br />carefully planned parking facilities; a safe place to be; pathway access to community; <br />human scale, campus setting, trees and topographical changes; public art; <br />intergenerational activities/connections; aesthetic continuity to Central Park; quality <br />decorative ornamental lighting; design continuity; architectural design that breaks from <br />precedent; passive village square; design for flexible open ended growth; signage <br />(informational and directional); efficient street accesses; parkway-tree lined streets with <br />walkways; County Road C and Lcxington as street entry with streetscape; <br />monument/gateway signage; flower and butterfly gardens; co-generation of energy. <br /> <br />Public Participation and Input Process <br /> <br />The public participation process has involved monthly meetings with the City Center Task Force. <br />These meetings have been open to the Roseville Community and televised on cable television. <br />In addition, flyers describing the Task Force discussions and upcoming agendas have been mailed <br />to residents adjoining the City Center area and aU other interested community members who have <br />requested this infonnation. At the initiation of the process, a number of one-on-onc intcrviews <br />were conducted with City Staff and community leaders who have been involved with past <br />planning initiatives, These interviews were used as part of the public input process and as <br />background to the City Center Master Plan process. <br /> <br />Roseville City Center Master Plan and Development Strategy <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />Draft 11.10,99 <br />