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<br />2.0 RENEWAL STRATEGY PROCESS <br /> <br />2.1 The first part of the Twin Lakes Renewal Strategy was completed with bus tour in <br />July. The tour provided public policy makers with a perspective of what <br />redevelopment has occurred in Roseville and the basic challenges the community <br />would face in the continued effort to redevelop Twin Lakes. <br /> <br />2.2 The second process was completed November 1 and 2. The staff held strategy <br />meetings with four key stakeholder groups. The focus groups consisted of <br />property owners, area neighbors, key developers, and government and non-profit <br />agencies that will need to be informed as part of the AUAR process. The strategy <br />meetings provided the following: <br />a. a summary of existing plans and outline the inconsistencies between them; <br />b. three different land use plan scenarios; <br />c. an outline of the costs and impacts to the community of each land use plan <br />scenario and a discussion of the implementation strategies (proactive or <br />market driven; <br />d. a summary of the outcomes: new square footage, employment, wages, taxes, <br />infrastructure (greenspace, ponding, roads, park), and environmental cleanup <br />of each land use plan scenario; <br />e. discussion of the public planning options to more accurately portray the <br />desired land use scenario such as Comprehensive Plan Amendment or a new <br />Zoning District (possibly a PUD or "B-6" mixed use district). <br /> <br />2.3 After completion of the strategy meetings, staff consolidated the comments and <br />suggestions of the participants and reported to the Commission on additional <br />findings at the public hearing on November 8th. <br /> <br />2.4 If the Planning Commission recommends approval of a Renewal Strategy, and <br />upon final Council approval of a revised plan, an Alternative Urban Area Review <br />(AUAR) process could begin in early 2001. The purpose of the AUAR is to <br />review all environmental issues such as traffic, water storage and drainage <br />capacity, air quality, infrastructure improvements, landscaping, design plan, <br />parking, etc. This process will develop environmental mitigations to control <br />impacts to the City. <br /> <br />2.5 Upon completion of the AUAR, which requires the review and comment by <br />several regulatory agencies, the community should have a better understanding of <br />the development potential in Twin Lakes. <br /> <br />2.6 Staff is hopeful that a renewed plan, with the background detail completed to <br />support it, will position the City to more realistically capture another corporate <br />expansion project(s) and provide the framework for a more practical mixed used <br />business park. <br /> <br />PF3232 - PCA( 121300) Page 2 of 5 <br />