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<br />. Centre Pointe: Approval of amendments to Centre Pointe Planning Unit Development <br />and voluntary Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EA W) (additional 122,000 <br />square feet of building area - V eritas) on March 26, 2001. Approval of Master Site <br />Plan, PUD Amendment, and Voluntary EA W (15,240 square feet of office space in <br />lieu of 6,000 square foot sit-down restaurant - Solutia Consulting) to be considered by <br />years end. <br /> <br />. Arona Site: Began the Arona/Hamline Neighborhood Master Plan. <br /> <br />. Tax Increment Financing (TIF) section amended due to elimination of four districts; <br />map also changed. <br /> <br />2.8 Section 8 - Environmental Protection: Revisions to this section are currently being <br />completed. The Capital Region Watershed formed in 1999. They developed their storm <br />water management plan in 2000. The Plan has been adopted by reference within the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />2.9 Section 9 - Parks: The Park Systems Plan is currently being revised and will be <br />incorporated in the 2001 affirmation. The Roseville Park and Recreation Department is <br />currently developing an environmental lands protection plan that will also be <br />incorporated into the 2001 affirmation. <br /> <br />2.10 Section 10 - Community Facilities: The Department of Public Works/Engineering has <br />created digital mapping for the City's sanitary sewer, storm sewer, watermain, and all <br />public easements. These maps will be incorporated into the 2001 affirmation. <br /> <br />2.11 Section 11 Implementation Strategies: The City of Roseville continues as a partner in <br />the North Metro I-35W Corridor Coalition, a collaborative planning process for the 35W <br />that included six other cities. For 2001, the Build-Out Study illustrates housing units, <br />jobs and per capita growth for the seven city Coalition through 2020. <br /> <br />The Roseville City Council also approved amendments to Section 1004 (Accessory <br />Buildings) on February 12,2001. An amendment to Section 1008.10Dlf and 1015.01A <br />of the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to majority vote is anticipated to be approved by the <br />years end and incorporated into the 2001 affirmation. <br /> <br />The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is required by State Statute 462.356 to be part <br />of the Comprehensive Plan review process in this sense: Annually, the Planning <br />Commission is to review the list of implementation projects (for 2002) and advise/affirm <br />whether they are consistent with land use provisions and policies of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. The Commission is also to review the remainder of the five-year CIP as a "guide" <br />and advise on consistency with the Plan or recommend changes in the Plan to create more <br />consistency. The Commission is not charged with the task of reviewing and advising on <br />financial feasibility or budgetary issues. <br /> <br />PF 3350 RPCA (11/14/01) - Page 3 of 4 <br />