<br />Strengthen - Improvc and reinforcc the desircd goal through the use of City
<br />policics, st,lff ,llld fin,lncial ,lssist(lllCC, if needed.
<br />Support - Supply the needcd SLlff support, policics ,llld fin,lIlcia] assist,lllcC, if
<br />nccded, ,It ,111 levels to achicve the desired gO,ll.
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<br />Work - Cooperate (llld ,ICt in (1 manner through the use of City staff, ,lctions,
<br />policies to create the desired goal.
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<br />'rhe vision, goalsl and policies set forth belovv are not to be considered as (1
<br />comprehensi\"l' ,llld complete statement of the toLll go,lls ,lnd ,lspirations of the pcople
<br />of Rose\'ille, but they do rel,lte to the soci,ll ,llld cconomic de\'elopnwnt, ilS well (lS the
<br />physiCcll development of the City (lnd for \vhich the City Council has ,1 prim'lry
<br />responsibility. The \'ision ,1Ild go,lls are gener(ll objectives (lpplying to the entire
<br />community. After the goals, there is ,1 listing of specific policies relilting to the various
<br />bcilities, l,lnd uses, ,llld are(lS of concern. These policies arc the proposed methods of
<br />,lction the City will follow or use to complete the stated gO(lls.
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<br />II. Community-Wide (General)
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<br />A. VISION STATEMENT
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<br />Roseville shall be a community which has as its highest priority the quality of
<br />life - both for those who live here and for those who work here. Roseville
<br />shall be committed to preserve, promote, and improve the beauty, vitality,
<br />safety, and serenity of the total environment in which its citizens live and
<br />work. Further development of business and industry, shopping,
<br />transportation, housing, entertainment, leisure and recreation opportunities
<br />shall be in harmony with the commitment Roseville has made to its
<br />environment and quality of life.
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<br />B. GENERAL LAND USE GOALS:
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<br />I. M,linLlin dnd improve the community char,ICter ,1nd identity; CnCOl1r,lge
<br />projects which strengthcn our children, families, ,llld neighborhoods.
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<br />2. M(lintdin thc existing rcsidcntidl are,lS of the City ,1S design(lted on the
<br />I(lnd use pl'ln. Identify ,llld milintain (lpproximately the S,lIlW b,ll,lncc (or
<br />samc percentages) of the \',lrious 1,1Ild uses throughout the community,
<br />illlowing for some flcxibility,
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<br />3. Elimindtc blight ,llld prcvcnt deterioration of buildings ,lnd
<br />infr,lstructurc. Strivc for better acsthetic (lppC,ll.
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<br />-f. Milintdin ,lnd continuc de\'elopment of d strong cconomic b(lse ,lnd cre,lte
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