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<br />r1 <br /> <br />Section 4. Housing Strategies. <br /> <br />The following strategies have been developed and are annually refined as part of the <br />Comprehensive Planning process and work plan review. These strategies strive to <br />achieve maximum housing diversity and regeneration of housing stock by encouraging <br />private investment, discouraging deferred maintenance and disinvestment, stabilizing <br />property values and strengthening neighborhoods. <br /> <br />~d <br /> <br />1. Enhance relationships with School Districts, Social Service offices, Churches and <br />Charitable organizations to provide continuous funding and services for the <br />preservation and enhancement of Roseville's neighborhoods and to retain a minimum <br />of 2400 to 2600 households with school aged children. <br /> <br />2. When reviewing new housing developments, evaluate the proposal based upon its fit <br />into the existing housing mix and encourage housing quality, accessibility and <br />affordability. Create Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) that offer a mix of housing <br />types including single family, townhome, and condominium housing. <br /> <br />3. Enhance Roseville's public infrastructure. Provide accessibility from housing to local <br />parks and services, schools, churches, transit and employment. Support state <br />legislation that enables communities to establish road and housing <br />infrastructure/neighborhood revitalization impact fees on new development in the <br />community. <br /> <br />4. Encourage adequate transition between residential neighborhoods and business <br />developments using the Border and Buffers Program. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />5. Strengthen the city's relationship with local banks with housing rehabilitation and <br />reinvestment programs in local neighborhoods. <br /> <br />6. Work with rental property owners to encourage continuous improvements that <br />contribute to the quality living environment of its tenants and the sustainability of <br />mixed-use neighborhoods. Strengthen tenant/landlord relationships and upkeep of <br />rental properties through education, inspections, permits, and rehabilitation loan <br />programs. <br /> <br />7. Support housing programs that fund housing renovations and imprevements- <br />ferimprovements for single family homes with grants and low or deferred interest rate <br />loans. <br /> <br />8. Create an education environment that promotes quality housing renovation and <br />housing assistance through the Home & Garden show and technical assistance. <br /> <br />....J~ <br /> <br />9. Adopt a housing preservation code in coordination with other communities along the <br />I-35W Corridor. <br /> <br />Roseville Housing Improvement Plan <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />
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