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City of Roseville C�i�. <br />.i. r .. _ . �'', i•: =', � i'.. <br />'�SFAEi��SF11�a r� �a�RO f#�G P�$L4�" R�f�L�l: '�. ��i�'C � �1�E1.31 C��Si�il ?i1RGFp4�S 4�} ��ISLII$ <br />? �w�bi�itr, '�'r': -�.:'s��;� a7d ti�,.�:�fr�� �lily+. R2k�+�cl� DAcember 1�, f v+�f <br />V'Vi���' IS i@�� PUBLIC'T� PRIVATE PATTERN? <br />The street, lot frontage and the building malce up the public to private transition that <br />occurs repeatedly throughout Roseville. <br />As the design of each project evolves, the marlcet and the unique needs ofthe landowner <br />assist in creating the arrangement of the different parts (street, lot frontage, and building) <br />that should exist. These contribute to the "public realm": the environment that all <br />citizens share. <br />To Roseville it is important to encourage the positive impacts of development that <br />recognize the value of the public realm as a community amenity. The City encourages <br />design elements that contribute to a public realm that increases the quality of life for <br />current and future residents. Furthermore —the City has responsibility for defining how <br />the "private realm" (buildings, etc.) affects the "public realm" (streets, public places, etc.) <br />For Twin Lalces this has been done by identifying and encouraging a set of sheets (public <br />realm), frontages (semi-private realm) and buildings (public realm) which are consistent <br />with the neighborhood redevelopment vision. <br />Call it a KIT OF PARTS. This Kit of Parts is a menu of development types that � if <br />followed - wit� help ensur� that the "public realm" evolves in a way that satisfies and <br />serves all citizens —residents, worlcers and customers. The following development <br />checklist is designed to help define ways to implement the "public realm" and provide <br />developers and their architect's written and graphic descriptions of the important <br />components of the Twin Lalces Master Plan. However, the ultimate building design and <br />the range of permitted uses — within the private realm — should be marlcet driven and le� <br />to the property owner to detail (see Checiclist 5: Design Review Process). <br />� - "� <br />�r , <br />i <br />,.�� �; <br />.��. - -• _ �� ��-- L• i <br />,_ _ . � . � . _ . . ..._`} :`:� �s 1 <br />_ . � <br />�-�rt': <br />� ti .1.: � <br />. . _..: 'a � <br />� . : � . . :. .. ... . = :��-�.:._� : <br />• 4 <br />- -- �ur-_��r�a� -; = �an�r�,GE-;� - <br />f '.. <br />� Redevelopment of Twin L.alces �- <br />—whether l�igh tech office, <br />I'I}.L'� 1:1L' .'r� �{.i.L:l�ill'J� ..'•5•'�' <br />I fi's�}{'{: �� �; fi�' �I �I:i3�'�I:I. �•�51�. <br />pattern found throughout <br />Rnseville's neighborhoods. <br />"' � continuouspattern �fpublic <br />�t . . ��� ra}�rrwx!t r�ati�n�wips �.��i-I <br />. . � err�;� rh<,r ,'h r:��v�ar�r,i <br />� � '�� contributesto and benelcts fro�n <br />. x4 a sl�ared public realm, <br />� <br />3Tf�EET ��� <br />. . . - f� <br />���' <br />_� rxr:i2 ��I-;�rre"���r�l�i.cc�n-� � . ; - �� <br />.� <br />f <br />.� <br />