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QUEST FAR C CII.., ACTS <br />~. ACI~C.a <br />1.1 After opening a public hearing an I'~ovember ~` and continuing it to I7ecen~ber <br />1 3~ the Planning Comrnission took affirmative action on the Twin Lakes <br />Business Park Renewal Strategy -which is a recomrraend amendment tc~ the <br />City Comprehensive Plan. The Twin Lakes planning process and the <br />amendment should achieve the following: <br />1.1.1 evaluated and updated the original 1988 Master Plan; <br />1..1.2 incorporated the amendment in 1996 based upon the Twin Lakes <br />Parkway; <br />1.1.3 evaluated changes in the Business Park market <br />1.1.4 ensures that redevelopment will maximize the City's current and future <br />investment policies and strategies <br />I.1.5 evaluates the environmental impacts based upon the amended master plan <br />through an Alternate Urban Area-Wide Review (AUAR) - if needed, <br />which is an acceptable process by the Environmental Quality Board per <br />Section. 4410.3600 of the regulations for environmental review of <br />development areas. The content and form of the AUAR must be similar <br />to an Environmental Assessment Worksheet {EAW} with the level of <br />analysis comparable to an Environmental Impact Study (EIS}. <br />1.1.6 collaborates with the I-35W Coalition build out plans and other state and <br />county agencies plans to strengthen linkages among jobs, transportation, <br />and housing. <br />1.2 Another important element of the renewed master plan process is to more closely <br />evaluate future land uses and identify the costs, returns and impacts for the City. <br />1.3 It is critical. that new development within. Twin Lakes complements (as much as <br />possible) the uses and public investments in other Roseville redevelopment areas <br />such as Gateway, Patton Road, Gateway West, Tower Place, and Centre Pointe. <br />PF3232 - RCA(010801) Page 1 of 6 <br />