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<br /> <br /> <br />ITEM NO: 8. <br /> <br />Department Approval: <br />CB/DPW <br /> <br />Agenda Section: <br /> <br />Item Description: <br /> <br />A request by the City of Roseville to amend the COMPREHENSIVE <br />LAND USE PLAN for approximately 135 acre area known as the <br />McCarrons Neighborhood, adding a Master Plan for future uses (PF 3578). <br /> <br />1.0 REQUESTED ACTION: <br /> <br />1.1 The City of Roseville has requested approval of a Comprehensive Land Use Plan <br />Amendment for the approximately 135 acre McCarrons Neighborhood Master Plan area <br />which is attached. <br /> <br />1.2 PROJECT REVIEW HISTORY <br />· Neighborhood Task Force and Stakeholder meetings <br />· RosevilIe Housing & Redevelopment Authority review and adoption May 18, 2004 <br />· Preliminary reviewed by Planning Commission - June 2, 2004 <br />· Planning Commission: Hearing and Recommendation Approval 6-0 July 7,2004 <br />· Anticipated City Council Action -July 26, 2004 <br /> <br />2.0 SUMMARY OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND STAFF <br />RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> <br />2.1 The Roseville Planning Commission held a hearing on July 7,2004, regarding a <br />Comprehensive Land Use Plan Amendment for the McCarrons Neighborhood Master <br />Plan which will provide direction for the redevelopment (over 15-20 years) of sites in <br />three development areas and phases as outlined in the attached study area map. The Plan <br />does not change any mapped land use designations, but does provide detail on the <br />types of uses and timing for each use. The Commission recommended approval 6-0. <br />Previously, the Roseville Housing & Redevelopment Authority adopted the McCarrons <br />Neighborhood Master Plan on May 18, 2004 with the recommendation that it be <br />incorporated into the City Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />2.2 The Plan provides a vision for development that is flexible with the opportunity for <br />implementation in a phased approach over the next 2 to 20 years. The Plan includes an <br />estimation of the number of units of housing, types of housing, square feet of commercial <br />uses and open space in three development areas. It is anticipated that the development <br />will not evolve exactly as identified in the Plan. The Plan is a guide to future <br />development and redevelopment. The Plan should remain flexible as to the location <br />and intensity of development, limited only by the maximum capacities in this Plan. <br />Each of the three development phases is planned to be market-based unless the City and <br /> <br />PF3578_RCA_072604 Page I of3 <br />