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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL D�SCUSSION/DIRECTION <br />DATE: OU12/04 <br />ITEM NO: 6. F. <br />Department Approval: Agenda Section: <br />DPW DISCUSSION <br />Item Description: Amendment to Zoning Map to Designate Parl�s and Open Space as <br />"POS" (PF3539) <br />1.0 BACKGROUND: <br />In July and August of 2003, the City held public hearings/readings and created a new <br />zoning district called "Public Park and Open Space" or "POS". The original request came <br />with the Vista 2000 report and has been carried forward within the amendments to the <br />Comprehensive Plan and the Park Systems Plan. The Park and Recreation Commission has <br />endorsed this concept. <br />Within Roseville there are nearly 1,200 acres of some type of park and recreation or open <br />space use. The City has 657 acres of parks as well as the Cedarholm Golf Course at 26 <br />acres. The County has the maj ority of the remaining publicly-owned uses such as beaches <br />(18 acres) and open spaces (133 acres). The other large open space is the privately-owned <br />Midland Hills Golf Course at 160 acres which is excluded from this amendment. The <br />"POS" district was established as a means of clarifying and protecting lands actually <br />located within city and county parl� and open spaces. Uses allowed within this "POS" <br />district are public park uses and buildings and those uses adopted within the master plan for <br />the site within the Parks System Plan. <br />The next step in the process was to identify all park and open space parcels which the city <br />or county currentlyowns. A�I5 map has been created that illustrates the dispersed nature <br />of the city and county owned parcels that must be changed from "R 1", "R-3A", "B-1 ", <br />"PUD" and "I-1" and "I-2" to "POS". In an attachment, each park is listed along with the <br />parcel identificationnumber and the existing zoning on that parcel. <br />Some issues that have been resolved include: <br />1. School Districts — The school districts do not wish to have their parcels currently <br />used for park and recreation purposes changed to "POS". To do so would restrict <br />the district's future uses of the site, should a school no longer be needed on the site. <br />2. Count_y Parl�s — The County (through County Parks Director Greg Mack) approves <br />of and wishes to have their parcels, which are currently used for park and recreation <br />purposes, changed to "POS". <br />3. PIN Consolidation — Many of the parks and some of the open space and ponding <br />areas are contained within multipleparcels. The city, working with the County <br />Surveyor, will consolidate the parcels to create one tax aind .�'isi.�r parcel for each <br />park. <br />4. Parl� Address — One official address will be created for each park edge that fronts <br />on a public street. In other words — a park could still have a number of addresses on <br />multiple streets. <br />