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<br />Last Revised: December 03, 2003 (Planning Commission) <br />2 Attorney /staffreview after first reading: January 26,2004 (Dennis Welsch) <br /> <br />3 PROPOSED <br /> <br />4 ORDINANCE NO. <br /> <br />5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, SECTIONS 1006.01 THROUGH 1006.05, <br />6 PERTAINING TO SHOPPING CENTER ZONING DISTRICTS <br /> <br />7 THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE ORDAINS: <br /> <br />8 SECTION 1. Purpose. The Roseville City Code, Title 10, Sections 1006.01 through <br />9 1006.05, are hereby amended by clarifying and revising language and adding land use and <br />10 required dimensions charts. The purpose of this ordinance is to use updated terminology in <br />11 this section of the code, reduce repetition, and include charts for easier reference. <br /> <br />12 SECTION 2. Section 1006.01 through 1006.05 is hereby amended as follows: <br /> <br />13 1006.01: ESTABLISHMENT: <br /> <br />14 The SC District, as established herein, is designed to provide for retail sales and service facilities <br />15 that have integrated designs or units within an overall plan showing all existing buildings and <br />16 site improvements on the site as of January 1, 2000, or as amended and approved by the City <br />17 thereafter. Because this district generates high traffic volumes, the district is normally located <br />18 adjacent to and is visible from federal and/or state highways, or from county roads. The SC <br />19 Shopping Center District, serving community-wide or regional shopping needs, is intended for <br />20 areas designated SC Shopping Center areas within the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />21 1006.02: PLAN REQUIREMENTS: <br /> <br />22 The proposed development shall be constructed in accordance with an overall plan designed as a <br />23 single architectural unit with appropriate landscaping and shall provide for the initial <br />24 construction of either a minimum of ten thousand (10,000) square feet of floor area or a <br />25 minimum of six (6) of the uses permitted in this district. A proposed plan for the ultimate <br />26 development of the district shall be filed with the plans in applying for a building permit. Such <br />27 plans shall include proposals for adequate handling of parking, drainage, vehicular and <br />28 pedestrian traffic, landscaping, and screening so as to allow the city to determine the adequacy of <br />29 such provisions. (Ord. 1234, 12-14-1999, eff. 1-1-2000) <br /> <br />30 1006.03: PLAN REVIEW: <br /> <br />31 Plans for the initial construction, or modifications, expansions, or extensions of previously <br />32 approved plans for buildings or structures in existence on January 1, 2000, that increase the total <br />33 square footage or building height of any building or structure by more than ten percent (10%), or <br />34 that increase the required number of public street access points or parking spaces by more than <br />35 ten percent (10%), must be submitted and reviewed as conditional uses as stated in Section 1011 <br />36 and 108, or as a Planned Unit Development as per Section 1008 of the title. (Ord. 1234, 12-15- <br />37 1999, eff. 1-1-2000) <br /> <br />1 <br />