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Project Benefits <br />Beyond the anticipated $150 million increase in market supportive development principles and green-infrastructure <br />value, redevelopment of the Twin Lakes area will pro- techniques, this project will improve the community's <br />vide many benefits to Roseville. This project creates and overall environmental sustainability. <br />sustains jobs for community residents. It also facilitates <br />cleanup of environmental contamination adjacent to <br />Langton Lake Park. By using smart growth and transit- <br />Job Sustained & Created <br />Green Infrastructure <br />The followingjob projections are based on development that • Includes permeable pavingto decrease runoff from <br />is anticipated within the Twin Lakes Area. paved surfaces <br />• Uses a stormwater reuse system to capture runoff in <br />Short-Term Jobs below-ground storage chambers so it can be re-used to <br /># of Jobs irrigate landscaping <br />Infrastructure Construction 315 <br />Building Construction* 3,990 <br />Long-Term Jobs <br /># of Jobs Avera e Wa e Yr. <br />Office* 2,350 $33,000 - $63,000 <br />Service* 380 $19,000 - $27,000 <br />.3 1' <br />*Estimates based on full build out of Twin Lakes �. 1� <br />with 79Q 000 sq. ft. of office, 255, 000 sq. ft. of � <br />service, and 165 multi-family housing units. � - <br />�r <br />Smart Growth & <br />Transit-Supportive Development <br />• Supports infill business and residential development in <br />the core metropolitan area, which decreases develop- <br />ment pressure on the urban edge—resulting is less urban <br />sprawl <br />• Maintains community vibrancy through investment in an <br />aging inner-ring suburb <br />• Allows office and housing densities supportive of mass <br />transportation and opportunity to expand on Metro Tran- <br />sit's park-and-ride investment <br />• Adjacent to the Northeast Diagonal, a future transit cor- <br />ridor connecting Minneapolis to White Bear Lake <br />• Supports active living by developing a pedestrian friendly <br />environmentwith interconnected uses <br />:� <br />�p� <br />� 1,�1_��'+�y . �r <br />�. . <br />an ,.__� <br />•,��,.�;�'�� Mn <br />i� �, ' �� <br />• Integrates native plants into the landscaping as they <br />can survive winter cold and summer heat, require little <br />irrigation orfertilizer, and are resistantto most pests <br />and diseases, creating a both a low-maintenance and <br />attractive streetscape <br />• Incorporates landscaped connections between the de- <br />velopment and Langton Lake <br />Park 3.,,,; ;i . - <br />�t_. . � <br />r �:.�''.. _ ' - <br />��.'.g� -.: ���.. . <br />-:���:� y ;y; <br />���Y4• <br />� <br />Brownfields Cleanup <br />Eliminates environmental hazards through planned and <br />monitored remediation activities in an area of community <br />concern <br />• Decreases negative environmental impacts to Langton <br />Lake and Langton Lake Park <br />• Renews an area known for blight and environmental un- <br />knowns to an area of community opportunity <br />�r�r r <br />� y"-=�'�"��"�'Y <br />�� -' • ._i:s <br />' � <br />.", <br />• �' f� <br />Twin Lakes Redevelopment Project 2 City of Roseville <br />
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