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<br />12. Housing. Employment and Transportation <br />Connections. <br /> <br />Relationship to Regional Growth Strategy. The Hamline Commons project is <br />proposing 120 units of new housing. (See site plan in Attachment F). The housing <br />would be designated as senior rental units and would include 6 units for seniors <br />eligible under the Hollman Decree. There are approximately 500 units of <br />multifamily housing units within ~ mile of the site and provide senior ownership <br />condominiums and affordable multifamily apartments and duplexes. The new units <br />will serve as the entryway in both design and character for future renovation projects <br />in the area. <br /> <br />- . <br /> <br />Employment and Transportation Connections to Subregion and Region. The <br />mini transit hub is served by the Roseville Circulator Routes 101 and 102 which <br />connects to Rosedale in Roseville and the surrounding suburbs of Shoreview and <br />Arden Hills. The Roseda1e Hub provides direct connects to downtown St. Paul, <br />Minneapolis, and the Twin Cities Airport. The Hamline Commons project will <br />provide a year round, safe, climate controlled "mini-Hub" shelter for the Roseville <br />Circulator bus and for employment and housing drop off and pick up. This area will <br />provide a convenient and safe area for pedestrians to access the bus lines that serves <br />:. subregional and regional areas of the Twin Cities for ~mployment, recreation and . <br />. shopping-needs; . <br /> <br />13. - rlanning Process _ <br /> <br />The City is currently working with Presbyterian Homes, Kraus Anderson and KKE <br />Architects on the Hamline Commons project. The redevelopment would go through <br />- . <br />the Planned Unit Development Process that includes sketch plan review and public <br />concept hearings with the Planning Commission and City Council. Residents within <br />350 feet of the property would be notified by mail of all public hearings and a notice <br />will also be published in the local paper. It is expected that the planning process will <br />be completed in early 2000 with construction by the summer of 2000 and completion <br />in 2001. <br /> <br />14. Project Team <br /> <br />The project team for the Ham1ine Commons includes following: <br /> <br />. City ofRoseville Community Development Department, Dennis Welsch and <br />Cathy Bennett <br />. Presbyterian Homes, Dan Lindh <br /> <br />Page 7 <br />
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