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��Qlll �� <br />2. Non-physical Community Space (two activity rooms, large <br />community room, teen area, concessions area, child care space). <br />3. Cultural Arts space (300 seat theatre and adjoining gallery space, <br />studio space). <br />4. Office Space for Parks and Recreation Staff <br />(Source: City of Roseville Staff Committee Report, Study of Proposed <br />Facilities to the Roseville City Council, February 15, 1988) <br />•"Sharing the Future" three year capital campaign developed to fund <br />Con�munity/Recreation Center through public and private partnership. <br />Combined goal is $6,168,000. <br />(Source: Sharing the Future/Community Recreation Center, 1988) <br />1989 •$8 million Referendum proposed and defeated (4 to 1) (Bond issue) for park <br />improvements and the building of a multipurpose community center on <br />municipal land at Lexington and County Road C. Proposed facility costs for <br />community and cultural center are $6,500,000. <br />(Sources: Roseville Newsletter Special Edition, Volume 22, Number 2, <br />April 1989) and St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 19, 1989) <br />1990 � City of Roseville Residential Survey of 4Q3 residents <br />When asked about the construction of a new Community Center, sixty-three <br />percent favored the idea, twenty-four percent opposed it and thirteen percent <br />were unsure. <br />(Source: Decision Resources Ltd, Residential Survey Quality of Life Issues, <br />City of Roseville, January 1991) <br />1991 • Roseville Activity Center opened at the comer of Aroi�a and County Road <br />C. Parks and Recreation used 36,000 square feet for offices and <br />programming space. City of Roseville granted interim, temporary use of <br />this building to the Parks and Recreation Department. When the City of <br />Roseville assumed ownership, roof replacement was riot pursued due to the <br />intent to move forward with building a community center. <br />(Source: Roseville Activity Center Issues, Report and Recommendation, <br />April 10, 2000) <br />1992 . Vista 2000 Community Visioning Process developed a recommendation, <br />subsequently adopted by the Roseville City Council to construct a Roseville <br />Community Center. <br />