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<br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />9. State exactly what is intended to be done on or with the property that requires the Land Use <br />Amendment/Map Change: <br /> <br />See Attached <br /> <br />10. What is the expected effect of the proposed change? (For example, on property values, health, <br />safety, parking, traffic conditions, etc.) <br /> <br />See Attached <br /> <br />11. State the exact "text" or section of the Comprehensive Plan that is being requested for change. If <br />, noting section number, provide change in required narrative. <br /> <br />See Attached <br /> <br />12. Neighborhood Meeting: Applicant's requesting a Comprehensive Land Use Plan Designation <br />Amendment of property in Roseville, are encouraged to conduct a neighborhood meeting. This <br />meeting should take place prior to the Planning Commission's consideration, to provide insight <br />regarding the neighborhood impacts (Text Amendment does not require a neighborhood <br />meeting). <br /> <br />13. Required Property Owner Notice: State Law requires published notice in a city's local paper a <br />minimum of 10 days prior to a public hearing. State law also requires notice be mailed to <br />property owners within 350 of the effected property. Both notices are prepared by the City of <br />Roseville; however, the applicant is responsible for providing the City with a certified list, <br />including two sets of mailing address labels of adjacent property owners within 350 feet of the <br />subject property. Applicants have three options available to obtain the <br />certified/abstractor's list. The first option is to request the information from Ramsey <br />County Property Records; the second option is to request the information from a Title <br />Company; or the third option is to request the information from the City. Each option has a <br />specific charge for the list and labels. If selecting the City, the applicant must mark the front <br />of this application and pay the appropriate fee at the time of application submittal. <br /> <br />14. Narrative: Some Comprehensive Plan amendments may represent relatively minor issues that <br />are slightly different from the written plan, but remain basically consistent with the intent of the <br />plan and its broader policy directives. Other amendments may represent significant changes in <br />major plan elements or policy. Obviously the nature and scope of the narratives in these two <br />cases will vary greatly. Applicants must submit a narrative. The applicant should <br />understand the nature of the proposed amendment and provide the necessary factual <br />information, impacts that such changes may have, and pertinent policy justification in <br />support of proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments. Planning staff members are <br />available to assist in identifying issues, examples, and applicable background. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />- <br />