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<br />Draft 11/13/98 <br /> <br />It Where existing parking facilities have proven inadequate, encourage industry to <br />improve and expand parking facilities; where possible encourage the use of multi- <br />level and underground parking structures and/or shared parking to reduce <br />excessive use ofland area for parking. <br /> <br />" Facilitate the development of office at the northwest corner of I -35W and Highway <br />36. Encourage office and light industry facing the I-35w corridor. <br /> <br />. Prohibit retail sales within industrial districts, except in business parks where <br />mixed uses are part of a planned unit development. <br /> <br />lit Encourage environmental remediation and improvement in the redevelopment of <br />commercial and industrial land. <br /> <br />Support Business Development that Increases the Tax Base and Adds Quality Jobs <br /> <br />.. Encourage quality business and industrial development where such business and <br />industry can contribute social, economic, and aesthetic value to the community. <br /> <br />tit Encourage high intensity use of remaining industrial land, especially west of I-35W <br />and north of County Road B-2, to achieve maximum efficiency and a stable tax base. <br /> <br />. Give priority to City and County State Aid roads in major industrial (and <br />commercial) areas to give maximum assistance to development of such properties <br />as a means of improving the tax base. <br /> <br />C. Redevelopment Strategies <br /> <br />As a fully developed first ring suburb, Roseville places a strong emphasis on <br />redevelopment. Roseville categorizes redevelopment by area (see attached <br />Redevelopment Concept Map) <br /> <br />. Actively encourage the redevelopment of blighted commercial and industrial land <br />uses that incorporate planned business park atmosphere to maximize the tax base <br />and job creation. <br /> <br />. Roseville annually submits a Capital Improvement Plan to project adequate funding <br />and timing of redevelopment projects though the year 2020. Roseville currently has <br />16 tax increment districts within its City boundaries. Tax increment financing is a <br />primary funding source for redevelopment in Roseville. Specific policies have been <br />developed for the use of any tax increment funds and are reviewed annually. <br />Wherever possible, Roseville partners with other agencies and the private sector to <br />maximize the leverage of public dollars on anyone project. (Refer to Appendices <br />Book 2 - 12.7D for the TIF District Map and TIF Policies.) <br /> <br />3 <br />