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<br />7. City Center Vision/Ideas. <br /> <br />Meeting rooms; updated fire/police facility; outdoor facilities; amphitheater swimming pool <br />indoor; street level mixed use area; updated government complex - state, city, county; <br />indoor play area; mixed housing; design that blurs distinction between indoor and <br />outdoor; specific ornamentation to identify Roseville; teen center; service center; multi- <br />purpose rooms; child care facilities; volunteer organization spaces; performance theatre; <br />seminar theater; pathways between the facilities; land mark for the center; good path <br />access to community, human scale, campus setting, trees and topographical changes; <br />arUhistory center; fitness area; racquetball courts; a safe place to be; home/garden <br />education facility; continuing community center, indoor tennis, carefully planned parking <br />facilities; major transit facility, possibly LRT, HR; food service/restaurants; conference <br />facility; kiosk/and select cart vendors; sc.,;arium; storage space for center organizations; <br />statutes and outdoor art; park and recreation center offices; climbing wall, intergeneration <br />activities/connections; aesthetic continuity in Central Park; good and decorative <br />ornamental lighting; religious facility; outdoor track; design continuity; government center <br />schools, CTV. city, cable system; an architectural design that breaks from precedent; <br />passive viUage square; beauty and barber shops; public access studio; satellite postal <br />service; design for flexible open ended growth; gallery area; neighborhood promotion; <br />massage center; community nurse/health services; kitchenlwedding reception area; <br />technology center - internet access library; child play area; craft castle or room; signage <br />activities (informational and directional); putting greens; good street accesses; parkway- <br />tree lined streets with walkways; basketball/volleyball; service-retail; County Road C as a <br />street; streetscape; monument/gateway signage; flower and butterfly gardens. <br /> <br />Categories of Visionfldeas: <br /> <br />1. Uses; indoor/outdoor <br />2. Infrastructure <br />3. Tone, character, sense of place, ambiance <br />4. Type of users <br />5. Active/passive <br />6. Design flexibility for expansion <br />7. Seasonal <br />8. Public/private <br />9. Operational/maintenance costs <br /> <br />8. At the next meeting Kim will prepare a condensed list of uses and develop a ranking <br />system. This will help describe the characteristics and components of the "center". <br />Scenarios can then be created. <br /> <br />Focus groups will be formed after the idea of a city center has been developed. <br /> <br />9. Adjourned at 9:05 p.m.. <br />Next meeting is Thursday, December 17, 1998, at 6:30 p.m. <br /> <br />Q:\CITYCENT\TASK FORCE NOTES_111998,doc <br /> <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />