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2030 Land Use Map <br />The 2030 Land Use Map (see Figure 4.1) shows the <br />desired land use for all property in Roseville. Table 4.1 <br />summarizes the planned land uses by category shown <br />on the map. The planned future land uses depicted on <br />this map reflect previous community planning efforts <br />in Roseville as well as desired updates identified as <br />part of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Update process. <br />As shown on the 2030 Land Use Map, the future land <br />uses seek to: <br />Organize the community in a sustainable man- <br />ner in order to balance households with jobs, to <br />promote alternative mobility options, to respect <br />the natural environment, and to result in enduring <br />development patterns <br />Make efficient use of municipal utility systems <br />and facilitate the orderly and financially feasible <br />expansion of these systems <br />Provide the capacity for the type of growth desired <br />by the community <br />The 2030 Land Use Map is only one piece of Roseville's <br />Land Use Plan. The other components of the Land <br />Use chapter of the Comprehensive Plan work with <br />this map to explain the intent and objectives for future <br />land use. Further, this map lays the foundation for land <br />use controls that are used by the City to implement the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />Land Use Category <br />Acres <br />%Total <br />LR <br />Low -Density Residential <br />3,037 <br />34.28% <br />MRMedium-Density <br />Residential <br />160 <br />1.80% <br />HR <br />High -Density Residential <br />422 <br />4.76% <br />MU <br />Community Mixed Use <br />179 <br />2.02% <br />NB <br />Neighborhood Business <br />45 <br />0.51% <br />CB <br />Community Business <br />206 <br />2.33% <br />RB <br />Regional Business <br />279 <br />3.15% <br />O <br />Office <br />79 <br />0.89% <br />BP <br />Business Park <br />282 <br />3.18% <br />I <br />Industrial <br />496 <br />5.60% <br />IN <br />Institutional <br />476 <br />5.37% <br />POS <br />Park & O en Space <br />845 <br />9.53% <br />GC <br />Golf Course <br />157 <br />1.77% <br />ROW <br />Right of Way <br />1,770 <br />19.98% <br />RR <br />Railroad <br />86 <br />0.97% <br />W <br />ater Ponding <br />71 <br />0.80% <br />LAKE <br />ake <br />2713.06% <br />Total <br />2030 Land Use Percentages <br />8,861 <br />Table <br />100.00% <br />' gory <br />4.1 <br />4-5 I Land Use Adopted: October 26, 2009 City of Roseville <br />Amended: May 10, 2010 <br />
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