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A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />BKV <br />G R O U P <br />FINAL OPTIONS <br />Following input from the City Council and the community on the final four planning options, the <br />team refined these options through detailed consideration of multi -phase implementation that <br />would allow key operations like the License Center and Maintenance Facility to remain in <br />operation with limited impacts. These final four options were: <br />A.1 - Woodhill Drive Retained - Central Green Space : Providing a central green space, <br />with an ability to execute in multiple, smaller phases. Negatives are the location of the <br />Maintenance Facility near residential development, and the Maintenance Facility <br />fronting Lexington Avenue. <br />A.2 - Woodhill Drive Retained - Adaptive Reuse: Allowing for adaptive reuse of some of <br />the existing maintenance buildings for city hall, license center, and the VFW. This option <br />provides a direct line of sight from Woodhill Drive across the site to City Hall, giving if <br />greater prominence and visibility. Negatives are the location of the Maintenance Facility <br />near residential development and the Maintenance Facility fronting Lexington Avenue. <br />B - License Center at Lexington: Retaining the License Center facing Lexington Avenue, <br />while also allowing for multiple, smaller phases of redevelopment. This scheme also has a <br />central green space. Negatives include a more compact, less -Flexible maintenance site, <br />which limits future growth, and the location of the Maintenance Facility near residential <br />development. <br />C.2 - Woodhill Drive Removed: This option closes the east portion of Woodhill Drive <br />connecting to Lexington Avenue, to provide a contiguous, centralized maintenance <br />facility and yard. This option retains the License Center facing Lexington Avenue, and <br />can be phased, although with fewer phases as the other concepts. Negatives include <br />relocation of the VFW beside the License Center, no longer easily walk -able from the <br />Skating Center, and a site that lacks any major or centralized public green space. <br />Option A.I Woodhill Retained: Central Green Space <br />Option A.2 Woodhill Retained: Adaptive Reuse •��••q <br />13 A BKV GROUP I OERTEL ARCHITECTS ROSEVILLE CIVIC CAMPUS MASTER PLAN STUDY <br />