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Comprehensive Plan Amendment
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2660 CIVIC CENTER DR
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE
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<br />~sevfbbE <br /> <br />2660 Civic Center Drive, Roseville, Minnesota 55113-1899 <br />Community Development Department 651-490-2279 <br /> <br />TO: Dr. John Thein, Superintendent of Schools, Roseville ISO 623 <br />Dr. Jan Witthuhn, Superintendent of Schools, Mounds View ISO 621 <br />Mr. Terry Schutten, Ramsey County Administrator (cc: Tim Mayasich) <br />Ms Kate Drewery, Rice Creek Watershed District <br />Grass Lake Watershed District (c/o Karl Keel, City of Roseville) <br />Central Ramsey Watershed District (c/o Karl Keel, City of Roseville) <br /> <br />Re: City of Roseville Comprehensive Plan 1998 Submission to Metropolitan Council <br /> <br />Date: November 24, 1998 <br /> <br />The City of Roseville will be submitting its Comprehensive Plan to the Metropolitan Council for the mandatory <br />review by the end of 1998. No changes to the Plan's goals, policies, and policy plans are anticipated. <br /> <br />The City did completely update its Comprehensive Plan in September of 1994, A copy of that document \-vas <br />sent to you for review and comment. Since that date the City has made a commitment to keep the plan current in <br />two ways: first, during the year, hearings and decisions are made on each project which may require changes in <br />Comprehensive Plan designations; second, the City annually holds hearings in November and December seeking <br />public input regarding the Plan. In January, the Planning Commission and City Council annually adopt an <br />affirmation resolution of the changes from the previous year and include them in the official document and <br />change the official maps. <br /> <br />A history of these affirmed changes is included in the Comprehensive Plan Amendments Chart at the front of <br />Book 1. Like most communities, when Roseville adopted its 1994 Plan, it set forth a series of implementation <br />strategies (primarily neighborhood master planning) for the coming years, now located in Book 2. <br /> <br />An informal Metropolitan Council staff review of the Roseville plan was done in May, 1998. Forecasts of Year <br />2020 population, housing, employment, T AZs, sanitary sewer projections, and an interim strategy for surface <br />water management were requested <br /> <br />This year, because of the mandatory plan review, the City of Roseville will submit 2 volumes to the <br />Metropolitan Council. Book 1 is the Comprehensive Plan Goals and Policies and Maps. Book 1 also includes a <br />summary of the imple~entation strategies for each section. Book 2 is the compilation of the implementation <br />strategies and other supporting programs and documents. <br /> <br />A summary of the changes since 1994 is attached. In addition, the background topics to be included in Book 2 <br />are also included. If you have questions regarding the submissions, please feel free to contact me. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Dennis P. Welsch (490-2232) <br /> <br />Community Development Director <br />Attach: Matrix Comp Plan Amendments; Planning Commission Letter, Maps (3)Q:\Comprehensive Plan\OI_lntroduction\ComDevPlan-Cities letter2,doc <br />
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