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�.� POLICY IMPLICATIONS: (from the 2003 Roseville Comprehensive Plan, Section 3) <br />�. ] The City will continue to be developed in accordance with a ComprehensivePlan for land <br />use, housing, transportation, and community facilities. Maintain a similar balance of <br />housing types as those present (60% single family detached, 40% attached). Upgrade <br />property to meet "move up" housing needs. (ComprehensivePlan Section 3, subsection <br />III Residential Areas —A. Vision Statement and B. and others). <br />�_� Adopt flexible standards for new single family and multi-family housing developments to <br />allow innovative developments and more efficient densities. It is not the goal of the City <br />to significantlyincrease overallresidentialdensities (ComprehensivePlan Section 3, <br />subsection li1' Residential Areas — C. Residential Policies). <br />�.� STAFF COMMENT & RECOMMENDATION: <br />�, C Based on the findings in Section 31 and 3.2 and subject to the conditions listed in <br />Section 33 through 3.6, the City Planner recommends approval of the proposed MINOR <br />SUBDIVISION by Marlc Petersen, for property located at 3 86 Wagner Street. <br />�� SUGGESTED CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br />�. [ BY MOTION APPROVE the request by Marlc Petersen for a two lot minor subdivision <br />of property located at 386 Wagner Street, subj ect to the findings and conditions listed in <br />Section 31 through 3.6 of the Report for Council Action dated June 14, 2004 <br />Prepared by: Thomas Paschlce (792-7074) <br />Attachments: Property location map, concept proposal, and aerial photo of parcel. <br />PF3572_RCA_061404 Page 3 of 3 <br />