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Attachment C <br />Twin Lakes Public Financial Participation Framework <br />Objectives and Scoring Criteria <br />1. Mix of Uses <br />❑ Overall Use Mix: Contributes toward the desired mix of uses within the project area described in the <br />Twin Lakes Master Plan <br />❑ Needed Services: Provides a needed service in Roseville. <br />❑ Community Spaces: Incorporates community spaces, such as plazas and greenspaces, into the project <br />that are open for use by the general public <br />2. Enhanced Aesthetics <br />❑ Blight Elimination: Removes, prevents, or reduces blight or other adverse conditions of the property <br />❑ Urban Design: Achieves a walkable, pedestrian friendly environment, creates a strong "public realm," <br />and internalizes parking to the project as indicated in the Twin Lakes Design Principles <br />❑ Building_Quality: Uses high quality, long-lasting building and construction materials <br />❑ Structured Parking: Replaces large, surface -parking lots with parking structures integrated into the <br />overall project design <br />3. Environmental Quality and Sustainability <br />❑ Enviromnental Remediation: Cleans up existing soil and groundwater contamination <br />❑ Green Building: Is designed to a LEED-Silver rating or higher <br />❑ Green Infrastructure: Uses innovative stormwater management techniques, such as rain <br />gardens/bioretention, porous pavement, or underground holding chambers <br />❑ Environmental Preservation: Preserves or improves quality of wetlands, wildlife habitats, or <br />other natural areas inside or outside of parks. <br />4. Relationship to Parks <br />❑ Park Connections: Provides connectivity to the neighboring parks <br />❑ Buffers: Offers a buffer between the adjacent park and the new land uses <br />❑ Mitigates Environmental Impacts: Addresses environmental impacts related to park resources <br />5. Transit and Transportation Options <br />❑ Multimodal Transportation: Integrates bus, bicycle, and pedestrian connections into the project <br />❑ Transportation Demand Management: Works to reduce the number of trips to the project area by <br />implementing various transportation demand options <br />6. Diverse Employment Opportunities <br />❑ Job Creation: Creates or retains a wide -range of professional -level, family -sustaining jobs <br />❑ Businesses Attraction/Retention: Attracts or retains competitive and financially strong businesses to <br />Roseville <br />7. Diverse Tax Base <br />❑ Tax Base: Diversifies the overall tax base of the City <br />❑ Enhanced Tax Base: Maximizes tax -base potential within the redevelopment area <br />8. Diverse Housing Choices <br />❑ Unmet Housing Markets: Provides housing options not currently realized in the Roseville market (e.g. <br />market -rate apartments, mid-sized single-family homes) <br />❑ Affordable Housing: Provides affordable housing opportunities. <br />Page 2 Adopted March 3, 2008 <br />