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Attachment A <br />701 Xenia Avenue South | Suite 300 |Minneapolis, MN 55416 | (763) 541-4800 <br />Memorandum <br />To:City of Roseville Economic Development Authority <br />CC:Kari Collins,Community Development Director <br />From:Erin Perdu, Planning Consultant <br />Date:July 11, 2017 <br />Re:Comprehensive Plan Update – Land Use, Housing and Density <br />WSB Project No. 1797-100 <br />The Planning Commission has come to consensus of a couple of key pieces of the City’s 2040 Comprehensive <br />Plan that I will be presenting to you at your meeting on July 18: the draft future land use map and revisions to <br />the future land use districts.To facilitate that discussion there are two attachments in your packet: <br />First, a framework for revised future land use districts:The revisions are based on feedback from the Planning <br />Commissionas well as in-depth discussions with staff on how these districts are implemented on a day-to-day <br />basis. You will notice that rather than distinct commercial districts, there is now a spectrum of mixed-use <br />districts. Reliance on where the customer base is drawn from has been removed.These districts vary in the <br />desired breakdown (percentage) of residential use, the density of residential use, and the intensity of <br />development in each district. Note that not all of the mixed-usedistricts requireresidential development, but <br />they all allow some degree of residential use. The following is a summary of the old (2030) districts andhow <br />they have been revised(2040): <br />Old DistrictNew DistrictChanges <br />NBMU-1–Neighborhood Mixed UseRequires a mix of uses, including medium <br />density residential; description of the areas <br />as essentially nodes within various <br />neighborhoods <br />CMUMU-2–Community Mixed UseNo significant changesother than <br />increasing the minimum density for <br />residential components to 10 units/acre <br />CBMU-3Corridor Mixed UseAllows up to 50% residential useat a <br />minimum density of 13 units/acre; removes <br />referencesto customer base; more <br />emphasis on the scale and intensity of the <br />use <br />RB –Regional BusinessMU-4 Core Mixed UseAllows up to 25% residential useat a <br />minimum density of 20 units/acre; removes <br />references to customer base; more <br />emphasis on the scale and intensity of the <br />use <br />O–OfficeE-1 EmploymentMore general description of allowed uses, <br />scale and intensity also includes <br />transportation considerations <br />BP–Business ParkE-2 Employment CenterLargely the same description, but also <br />includes transportation considerations <br />I–IndustrialI–IndustrialUnchanged, except for transportation <br />considerations. <br />Building a legacy – legacy. <br />your <br /> <br />Equal Opportunity Employer | wsbeng.com <br />R:\\CommDev\\Housing_and_Economic_Development\\EDA\\2017 Meetings\\7.18.2017\\6b. H&ED.Comp.Plan.Disc\\Attach.A.Cover.Memo.docx <br /> <br />