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uses along Snelling Avenue, including spillover noise, <br />traffic, and lighting. <br />Overall, this district is a mix of institutional uses, large - <br />lot single-family residential, smaller -lot single-family <br />residential, apartments, condominiums, office, and retail. <br />This planning district is lacking adequate public parks <br />and open spaces to support this mix of land uses. The <br />onlypublic park located within the district is the 4 -acre <br />Evergreen Park, which is athletic fields. The planning <br />district does not have a neighborhood park. <br />Future Land Use <br />The Comprehensive Plan primarily guides future land <br />uses to support the existing land -use pattern. The com- <br />mercial areas along Snelling Avenue and Fairview Av- <br />enue are guided to be more community -oriented in the <br />future, so they are designated as Community Business <br />rather than Regional Business uses. If and when any of <br />these commercial properties redevelop, there is a need <br />to provide adequate buffering between the commercial <br />uses and the adjacent residential uses. <br />Since this planning district lacks adequate public parks, <br />the City should pursue identification and acquisition of <br />land for future parks whenever opportunities emerge. <br />The City should continue to promote a cooperative <br />venture with School District 623 for the Fairview <br />Community Center property. In the event that the <br />land is for sale or is available for a land -use change, the <br />City should consider this land for a future community <br />center or park land. <br />4-28 1 Land Use Adopted: October 26, 2009 City of Roseville <br />Amended: May 10, 2010 <br />