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<br />9.6 Pedestrian Walkways. CITY policy requires the installation and/or replacement of <br />pedestrian walkways within the public right-of-way in conjunction with commercial <br />development; however, the DEVELOPER shall not be required to install pedestrian <br />walkways within the public right-of-way, as the entire streetscape along Lexington <br />Avenue and Larpenteur Avenue will be redeveloped in conjunction with street <br />reconstruction and resurfacing projects over the next three years. At that time, <br />pedestrian walkways will be installed and assessed to the adjacent property owners <br />as part of the overall improvement project. The DEVELOPER shall install <br />pedestrian walkway connections between existing and proposed public walkways <br />(Lexington Avenue and Larpenteur Avenue) and the main entrances of the Center <br />and the restaurant on Lot 1, as shown on the overall site development/landscape <br />plan (Exhibit B). Said pedestrian walkways shall be no less than six feet in width, <br />striped or otherwise delineated as pedestrian walkways, and signed as pedestrian <br />walkways. <br /> <br />9.7 Defeffed Assessment. The $37,259.39 deferred assessment for this property will <br />be waived as per City Council direction of February 9, 1998. If the existing water <br />services and supply from St. Paul are adequate to service the development as <br />proposed, connection to the Roseville water main will not be required. <br /> <br />10. PUD Standards/Conditions of Approval <br /> <br />To insure that the proposed development meets the CITY'S standards for the approval of <br />a PUD, as set forth in Section 1015 of the Roseville City Code, the Development shall also <br />comply with the following specific PUD standards: <br /> <br />10. 1 General Development Standards. The final and preliminary plat of Roseville Center, <br />overall site development/landscape plan (including building and improvement <br />setbacks), detail site development/landscape plan for Lot 1, building and sign <br />elevations for Roseville Center, building elevations for Lot 1, sign details for <br />Roseville Center signage, and Roseville Center sign criteria (identified as Exhibits <br />A - G in Section 4.0 of this document), and final land use designations shall be part <br />of the standards for development of the Roseville Center PUD. <br /> <br />10.2 Uses. The use of property within the PUD shall be limited to the existing 76,000 <br />square foot (approximate) multi-tenant retail facility (Lot 2), a free-standing 2,150 <br />square foot (approximate) restaurant (Lot 1), and a building pad for a future tenant <br />(Lot 3), and shall be restricted to the parameters specified in the site development/ <br />landscape plan, building elevations, and supporting documents submitted by the <br />DEVELOPER. Where not superseded by more restrictive requirements of this PUD, <br />the standards of the underlying SC (Shopping Center) zoning district shall apply, as <br />stated in Chapter 1006 of the Roseville City Code. <br /> <br />10.3 Uses for Lot 1. Lot 1 is proposed to be developed as a fast food/drive-in restaurant. <br />This site may be reused and/or redevelopment for office, retail, or service uses as <br />allowed in the underlying SC (Shopping Center) zoning district, except as outlined <br />herein. The following uses shall be allowed without an amendment to this <br /> <br />PUD/Subdivision Agreement #1199 (Roseville Center) - Page 5 of 11 <br />