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<br />SECTION 7 - Economic & Redevelopment Plans: This section will contain building permit <br />activity for the Year 2001. However, this information will not be available until after January 1, <br />2002. Also contained in this section are a number of redevelopment projects. Listed below is a <br />progress report of those projects: <br /> <br />. City Center Campus: In November 2002, the voters approved a $9.7 million <br />referendum to construct a police facility and expand the public works facility <br />within the city campus. <br /> <br />. Twin Lakes: Approval of amendments to comprehensive plan for business park <br />on June 26, 2001. Amendments approved by the Metropolitan Council on <br />October 24,2001. Alternative Urban Area Wide (AUAR) approved by the <br />Environmental Quality Board (EQB). In fall 2002, the City Council began <br />reviewing proposals for use of portions of Twin Lakes, with construction expected <br />in late 2003 or spring 2004. <br /> <br />. Arona Site: Approved the 35 acre AronalHamline Neighborhood Master Plan. <br />The City Council accepted proposals and selected one for further study and <br />possible land use applications in 2003. <br /> <br />SECTION 8 - Environmental Protection: Revisions to this section are currently being <br />completed. The Capital Region Watershed formed in 1999. They developed their storm water <br />management plan in 2000. The Plan has been adopted by reference within the Comprehensive <br />Plan. In 2002 the City began preparation of a new storm water management document and plan, <br />expected to be ready for adoption in the spring of 2003. <br /> <br />SECTION 9 - Parks: The Park Systems Plan is being revised and will be incorporated in the <br />2002 affirmation. The Roseville Park and Recreation Department completed a Natural <br />Resources Inventory and an "Environmental Lands Protection Plan" that will also be <br />incorporated into the 2002 affirmation. <br /> <br />SECTION 10 - Community Facilities: The Department of Public W orks/Engineering has <br />created digital mapping for the City's sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main, and all public <br />easements. These maps are incorporated into the 2002 affirmation. <br /> <br />SECTION 11 - Implementation Strategies: The City of Roseville continues as a partner in the <br />North Metro 1-35W Corridor Coalition, a collaborative planning process for the 35W that <br />included six other cities. For 2002, the Build-Out Study illustrates housing units, types of units, <br />jobs and per capita growth for the seven city Coalition through 2020. <br /> <br />The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is required by State Statute 462.356 to be part of the <br />Comprehensive Plan review process in this sense: Annually, the Planning Commission reviews <br />the list of implementation projects (for 2002) and advises/affirms whether they are consistent <br />with land use provisions and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. The Commission also reviews <br />the remainder of the five-year CIP as a "guide" and advises on consistency with the Plan or <br /> <br />PF 3434 - RPCA (01/08/03) - Page 3 of 4 <br />