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<br />Ave.) <br />12-1 Church to High Density Residential. (Fairview and County Road B) <br />13-1 Business and High Density Residential to Park. (Lexington and County Road B) <br />13-2 Business to Shopping Center. (north ofLarpenteur between Lexington and Femwood) <br />13-3 Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential. (Hamline Ave. north of the <br />Library) <br />14-1 Low Density Residential and Cemetery to Park. (north of Rosel awn Ave. and west of <br />Victoria St.) <br />14-2 Low Density Residential to School. (Dale St. and south ofHwy 36) <br />15-1 Low Density ResidentiallPark to Medium Density Residential. (south of County Road B <br />and west of Rice St) (Does not include properties fronting Burke Ave.) <br />15-2 School to Park and Institutional or Medium Density Residential and Park if armory is <br />moving. (north ofMcCarrons Blvd N. and west of Rice St.) <br />15-3 Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential. (north ofLarpenteur and west of <br />Galtier St.) <br /> <br />MOTION: Member Thomas, seconded by Member Roberts, offered the following <br />Resolution dated August 10, 1994, in which the Planning commission adopted the <br />Comprehensive Plan and passed the Comprehensive Plan on to the City Council. <br /> <br />Roll Call: <br /> <br />Ayes: <br /> <br />Thomas, Wall, Roberts, Sandstrom, Rengel, Wietecki <br /> <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION <br />RESOLUTION NO. PC 8-10-94a <br /> <br />AMENDMENT TO THE ROSEVILLE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />REVISING THE TEXT AND LAND USE MAP DE SIGNA TIONS <br />OF THE EXISTING PLAN ADOPTED IN 1979 <br /> <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to the Metropolitan Land Planning Act of 1976 the City ofRoseville <br />is required to prepare a comprehensive Plan, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City of Roseville in 1979 adopted a plan titled City of Roseville <br />Comprehensive Guide Plan, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City Council has authorized such a plan review and has assisted by further <br />authorizing a citizen survey (1990) and Community Visioning Process (1992), VISTA 2000, with <br />over 100 citizen volunteers, and <br /> <br />18 <br />