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<br />sprawling City Center parking lot was not favored. <br /> <br />Parking along the north edge (W oodhill side) across from the shopping center appears feasible, <br />with smaller service parking adjacent to uses. Approximately 1,000 parking spaces are needed to <br />support all uses. Transit stops along the railroad may require more parking. The height of <br />parking structures is a major concern. There is a concern with fire access near the parking ramp <br />turning movements. <br /> <br />The Winter Garden should link diagonally across Lexington, from City Square and Central Park.. <br />Performances at Central Park may be enhanced by expanded program space within City Square. <br />An arts and craft area within the Winter Park may work well. These sites should be "intimate" , <br />providing enhanced dynamics among participants. <br /> <br />The Task Force asked if there should be a priority; what happened first (implementation strategy). <br />Dennis Welsch described the community planning and hearing process that would be used to gain <br />Planning Commission and public input (and eventually seek project approval. From the City <br />Council). <br /> <br />TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION (March, 1999): <br /> <br />The Task Force consensus refined the City Center District boundaries. Staff was directed to <br />prepare a map and language for the Comprehensive Plan" District" amendment. <br /> <br />The entry to City Center along Lexington and" C" should be reconstruction into a parkway as <br />has been previously approved in the Pathway Plan and the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />George Reiling, Sf. described his view of the development history in Roseville. <br /> <br />NEXT STEPS <br /> <br />Kim Way noted that Phase I of the Task is near completion. On the Task Force charge, the <br />monthly meetings process for this program was to take six to nine months. <br /> <br />The schedule includes a Planning Commission process. After the City reviews the Task Force <br />report and analyzes the impacts, the Task Force would then respond to the input from the City. <br /> <br />The Task Force found that the approach/process is currently an "undone" idea. and encouraged <br />further review at the Task Force level prior to proposing a recommendation to the Planning <br />Commission. Then, the Task Force should be very clear about the direction sent. The Task Force <br />should continue to work, gain input and should hear from others.. <br /> <br />Kim was directed to continue the refinement of the City Square Concept. <br /> <br />17 <br />