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� � n ���� mil� F���i�� n��� � L�t � �I �t ���� � �pen House <br />Station 1: Process, Timeline, and Study Scope <br />■ Learn when the Advisory Group is meeting, what they are studying, and when public <br />hearings are being held <br />Station 2: How Single-FamilyHomes Developed in Roseville <br />■ See how Roseville developed over the years <br />■ Watch the video "Remembering Roseville" <br />Station 3: Roseville Lot Splits: Four Case Studies <br />Review materials, including a neighborhood survey and impacts on property values, on <br />four recent lot-split projects that have take place <br />Station 4: Single-Family Residential Lot Splits and Subdivisions <br />■ Go through the existing single-family residential zoning requirements <br />Question <br />■ What should single-family development look like? <br />Station 5: Public Works and Engineering Elements of �ir�gl�Farr� ia}� Development <br />Examine information on and various requirements to mitigate physical impacts of new <br />development. <br />Questions <br />■ What physical impact are you most concerned with from new single-family homes? <br />What is the minimum number of lots a new public street should serve? <br />Station 6: Future Housing Demands <br />Learn about the Metropolitan Council's System Statement for Roseville and its <br />implications on housing-related issues <br />Question <br />■ How should Roseville accommodate new residential growth? <br />
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