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Roseville City Council
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8/6/2007
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installation of extraordinary, architec ally distinct buildings, transit and <br />transportation services, site planning, landscaping, parks, trails and lighting. <br />~ . 5 The commercial industrial goals and policies of the City of Roseville as described in <br />Section 3 of the Comprehensive Plan (as revised in January, 2000} are fiErther supported <br />by the proposed Twin Lakes Master Plan (1-attachment 1 } features which include the <br />following: <br />6.6 In addition, the proposed Twin Lakes Master Plan embodies the following policies: <br />a. The City encourages of~iee and office-high tech assembly, and medical and <br />biotech uses where they have immediate access to County Road and freeway. <br />b. The City encourages limited, integrated or mixed-use "support" retail, restaurant <br />and lodging uses in appropriate locations, where customers will have easy access <br />from their Sob locations in Twin Lakes Business Park and from the Rosedale area. <br />c. The City encourages a mix of office and high-tech uses with multiple residential <br />uses where they can take advantage of the amenities offered by the parks west and <br />south of Oasis Park, and in a mixed OfficelResidential area on the west and <br />southeast sides of Langton Lake. In effect the multiple residence areas become the <br />"new edge" to the existing adjoining residential areas. <br />d. The City allows existing non-conforming uses, most notably the trucking <br />operations, to remain as pre-existing, nonconforming uses until a more <br />compatible, permitted business park use succeeds the trucking use. If the City <br />should decide to rezone, the City will adopt zoning or a planned unit development <br />in which these non-conforming uses may remain, but will be encouraged to move <br />to newer, more environmentally compatible areas. specifically designed and <br />supported by roads and infrastructure for such uses, consistent with this Plan or in <br />other approved metropolitan areas. <br />The City encourages quality site design in new developments, to include <br />landscaping, signage, berming, lighting, location of multi-story buildings with <br />buildings, parking and access, and other elements which will. ensure compatibility <br />with adjacent land uses, and with their own internal functioning. It will be the <br />PF3232 - RCA(062601}Page 4 of 6 <br />
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