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<br /> <br />REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br /> <br />DATE: 10/22/01 <br />ITEM NO: <br /> <br />Agenda Section: <br />Hearinqs <br /> <br />Roseville Mobile Home ark: FINAL Planned Unit Development <br />Agreement and Rezoning from "R-2 Two Family District and from "B- <br />3" Retail Business to "MH-PUD", a Residential Planned Unit <br />Development, 2599 Lexington Avenue (PF 3225) <br /> <br />1.0 PREVIOUS ACTIONS AND UPDATES <br /> <br />In the fall of 2000, the Roseville City Council encouraged the owners of Roseville Estates <br />Mobile Home Park to begin a PUD process that would clear up all the loose ends (and history) <br />and provide phased plans for future improvements. The Planning Commission then reviewed the <br />sketch plan on April 11,200 I and were supportive, encouraging more resident involvement, <br />more clean-up of the Park, more detailed site plans - especially the play area and parking, and <br />longer vision plan for improvements. <br /> <br />On May 9, 200 I the Roseville Planning Commission held the required hearing and recommended <br />approval of a concept PUD plan and a rezoning to a Mobile Home Planned Unit Development <br />(MH-PUD). <br /> <br />The Roseville City Council, on Monday, May 14,2001, approved of the request for a temporary <br />permit to relocate four seasonal recreational vehicles to the southwest (rear) portion of the <br />Roseville Mobile Home Park as follows: "... approved a temporary seasonal recreational vehicle <br />(RV) permit for four pads to be located in the southwest corner of the Mobile Home Park, subject <br />to utility and life safety Code compliance; with the seasonal penn it to expire on November 15, <br />200 I, at which time the four RV units will be removed from the site or adhere to the requirements <br />of the Planned Unit Development zone". <br /> <br />On May 21, 200 I the City Council tabled concept approval until after the Mobile Home Park <br />owners met with the Park residents to explain future renovation plans. <br /> <br />The Park owners/managers held a meeting in July, 200 I with representatives of the residents in <br />which "troublemaker" residents, future plans for the entire Park, and plans for more new double - <br />wide units and an improved play area were discussed. <br /> <br />By mid-September the outline of a new five-year plan was submitted. This plan proposes a <br />minimum of 4 new double-wides and 2 single-wide units, and eventually replacing up to 20 rental <br />units owned by the park owners along Rose Place. They will either complete the installation of <br />the 4 RV units or make the spaces adaptable for penn anent units. During the five-year period <br />they will also upgrade the existing road surface and parking pads. At least 15 more parking <br />spaces have been identified and will be constructed for off-street parking. A playground and <br />picnic benches will be installed. Street signage and units numbers will be replaced and made <br />more readable. The garbage dumpsters will be fenced and/or screened. Evergreens plantings will <br />be done along the boulevards. Utilities will be upgraded continuously. Permits will be sought <br />where required. The owners have made some progress with moving the code deficient units and <br />difficult residents. <br /> <br />Roseville Mobile Home Park Plan (RCA 10220 I) Page I <br />