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comprehensive and reliable transportation system support residents and <br />businesses, and a variety of convenient, flexible, and safe transit alternatives <br />serve all community members." <br />Page 2-2, IR2025 goals:"Roseville has technology that gives us a competitive <br />advantage." <br />ii.LUC <br />AND SE HAPTER <br />Page 4-2, General goal/policy 1.10:"Promote and support the provision of a <br />citywide technology infrastructure that is accessible to boththe public and private <br />sectors." <br />iii.TC <br />RANSPORTATION HAPTER <br />Page 5-4, Sustainable Transportation Goals:"Encourage telecommuting through <br />the development of technology infrastructure." <br />iv.EDRC <br />CONOMIC EVELOPMENT AND EDEVELOPMENT HAPTER <br />Page 7-2, businessinfrastructure policy 3.4:"Encourage and promote the <br />development of advanced, state-of-the-art telecommunication and information <br />technology infrastructure to and within Roseville." <br />v.UC <br />TILITIES HAPTER <br />Page 10-2, goal 3:"Coordinate the installation of communication technology <br />infrastructure to be responsive to rapidly evolving systems." <br />Page 10-11, Utility improvements:"In addition to water, sanitary sewer, and <br />storm sewer service, development relies upon the availability of private utilities, <br />notably electricity, natural gas, and communications. While local governments do <br />not control the provision of these services, they do have limited regulatory <br />authority over the location and design of the conveyance infrastructure. The City <br />will continue to facilitate development of these private utilities, while minimizing <br />associated adverse impacts. ... Although water supply and sanitary sewer are the <br />primary focus of this chapter, private utilities (electric, natural gas and <br />telecommunications) are essential elements of Roseville’s well-being and future <br />vitality. <br />Reliable and high-quality service is required to attract and keep people and <br />businesses in Roseville. As with municipal utilities, the ongoing replacement and <br />upgrading of aging infrastructure is essential. In the coming years, technology <br />infrastructure will be increasingly important. This technology connects Roseville <br />to the global economy." <br />8.0SR <br />TAFF ECOMMENDATION <br />8.1Sections 5-7 of this report indicate the consensus of City staffin support of the proposed <br />telecommunication towerin; a verbal report of the recommendation of Roseville’s Parks <br />and Recreation Commissionwill be provided at the public hearing for the <br />CONDITIONAL <br />application. <br />USE <br />8.2Based on the findings established in Section 7of this reportpertaining to the zoning <br />requirements and criteriathe Planning Division recommends approval <br />CONDITIONAL USE <br />of the proposed125-foot telecommunication facilityasa,subject to the <br />CONDITIONAL USE <br />following conditions: <br />PF09-032_RPCA_010610 <br />Page 5of 6 <br /> <br />
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