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30 June 15 in the EQB Monitor, thus completing the City’s environmental review process for the <br />31 proposed expansion plans at Rosedale Center. <br />32 P LANNED U NIT D EVELOPMENT H ISTORY AT R OSEDALE <br />33 In January 2000, the Roseville City Council amended the Shopping Center (SC) zoning district to <br />34 include more detailed site development standards to address 24 hour uses within 300 feet of <br />35 residentially zoned property. In addition, as of January 1, 2000, the amendment established each <br />36 retail site zoned SC,and its existing site plan,to be a planned unit development. <br />37 In February 2004, the Shopping Center requirements were amended by ordinance #1304. This <br />38 amendment redefined the floor area ratio of occupiable building to land area as 1.0. (1 square foot <br />39 of building to1 square foot of land area). It also provided for a height of 3 stories above the main <br />40 entry level. <br />41 In May 2005, the City Council approved Planned Unit Development (PUD) Agreement #3608 in <br />42 support of The Plaza, a 123,708 sq. ft. lifestyle retail/restaurant addition and 58,678 sq. ft. <br />43 (estimated) 14 screen AMC movie theater that replaced the former Mervyn’s of California. This <br />44 PUD was necessary because of the SC requirement for a PUD and due to the absence of zoning <br />45 requirements or standards to guide the development. PUD #3608 effectively acted as a <br />46 development contract between JLL and the City, which included the following items: <br />47 Site Development Plan (property boundary, building setbacks, structure location-including <br />48 trash enclosures, curbing, parking stalls, parking setbacks, and proof of parking) <br />49 Amended and Restated Transit Hub Agreement (original dates to 1991) <br />50 Grading and Ponding/Storage Plan (existing and proposed grades after completion of <br />51 project, drainage directions, spot elevations, catch basins for surface water catchment, <br />52 ponds, and erosion control plan) <br />53 Utility Servicing Plan(sanitary sewer, water mains and hydrants, storm sewer, pipe sizes, <br />54 line locations, manhole locations, hydrant locations, and other applicable utility plan <br />55 information) <br />56 Landscape Plan (materials list, sizes, and locations of all plant materials) <br />57 Building floor plans with dimensions of the facility <br />58 Building elevations with dimensions and materials identified <br />59 Anticipated site development schedule with estimated date of construction start, <br />60 construction completion, utility, curb, gutter and landscape installation, and tentative <br />61 occupancy date of June 2, 2005 <br />62 Public Improvements Contract (stipulating all requirements, terms, easements, and <br />63 conditions with respect to public improvements including any utility, roadway, pathway, <br />64 storm water ponding, and boulevard restoration) <br />65 Snow Storage and Management Plan (including staging locations for temporary snow <br />66 storage and the manner in which snow is transferred to the melting machine) <br />67 In December 2010, the City Council adopted a new zoning code, which included numerous design <br />68 standards and development requirements, and eliminated the planned unit development and the <br />69 requirement surrounding shopping centers being planned unit developments. <br />70 In 2015, the City Council approved PUD Agreement #15-019 in support of the approximately <br />71 141,000 square foot Von Maur department store, a 450-stall parking deck, and two, two-story <br />72 out-parcel buildings that may be constructed on the commercial pads of 5,000 and 7,500 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />