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<br /> <br /> <br /> Acres <br />Retail B2 .058 LR .058 <br /> B3 3.66 B 3.66 4.24 <br />Office Bl 4.04 LR 1.26 <br /> B3 0.27 LR 2.78 <br /> B 0.27 4.31 <br />Single Family Detached B3 0.13 B 0.13 <br /> Rl 52.26 HR 2.66 <br /> R2 1.02 LR 50.26 53.41 <br />Sinale Family Attached R2 3.17 LR 3.17 3.17 <br />Apartments Bl 1.31 B 0.38 <br /> B3 0.38 HR 3.73 <br /> R3 2.42 4.11 <br />Church Bl 2.4 CH 2.4 <br />Armory Rl 9.1 P 9.1 <br /> 11.5 <br />Other (Vacant, Open B3 0.96 B 0.96 <br />Space & Industrial) Rl 1.42 LR 1.44 <br />R2 0.02 <br /> <br /> <br />R-I=single family residence, R-2=two family residence, R-3=general residence-apartments; B-l=limited business; <br />B-2 = retail business, B-3 =general business, LR=low density residential, HR=high density residential; B=business, <br />CH=church, P=parks. <br /> <br />10.1 The following are the Residential Policies from the Roseville Comprehensive Plan: <br /> <br />Residential Policies <br />The City will: <br /> <br />1. Adopt flexible standards for new single family and multi-family housing developments to <br />allow for innovative development and more efficient densities. It is not the goal of the <br />City to significantly increase overall residential densities. <br /> <br />a. Encourage higher quality mixed developments by allowing planned unit <br />developments as guided by the goals, policies, and performance standards of the <br />community with more dedication of park and open space. <br /> <br />b. Where feasible or practical, integrate neighborhood oriented retaill service <br />businesses (within walking distance) into the mixed used project. Consider such <br />mixed-use developments in areas where change is already underway. <br /> <br />c. Encourage innovative high quality planning and design in residential developments <br />that cater to the life style/life cycle of present andfuture residents. Higher quality <br />development may include such improvements as masonry exteriors, higher window <br /> <br />Final Version <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />July 26, 2004 <br />