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ATTACHEMNT �#�i�� <br />SECTION 3 - GOALS & POLICIES <br />Subsection II. Community-Wide (General) <br />A. VISION STATEMENT <br />Roseville shall be a community which has as its highestpnon°ty the ��r'r� oflife • <br />both forthose who live here todayand in the future and forthose who workhere. <br />Roseville shall be colnlnitted to preserve, prolnote, and ilnprove the beauty, vitality, <br />safety, and serenity ofthe total enviroument i n which its citizens live and worl� <br />Further developinent ofbusiness and industry, shopping, t�ansportation, housing, <br />entertainlnent, leisure and recreation opportunities shall be i n harmony with the <br />cosnsnitsnentRoseville has snade to its environsnentand quality of Zife, without <br />coinproinisingthe ability offuturegenerations to ineet their�a needs. <br />B. GENERAL LAND USE GOALS: <br />f. Maintain and improve the community character and identity; encourage proj ects <br />which strengthen our children, families, and neighborhoods. <br />�. Maintain the existing residential areas of the City as designated on the land use plan. <br />Identify and maintain approximately the same balance (or same percentages) of the <br />various land uses throughout the community, allowing for some fle�bility. <br />?, Eliminate blight and prevent deterioration of buildings and infrastructure. Strive for <br />better aesthetic appeal. <br />�, Maintain and continue development of a strong economic base and create a <br />favorable climate for the operation of responsible free enterprise systems. <br />�. Encourage opportunities for a diverse population with respect to age, ethnicity, and <br />economic composition. <br />�_ Provide active and passive open space for the enjoyment of Roseville residents. <br />7, Protect and enhance the natural ecological systems within the City. <br />S. Enable the convenient movement of persons and goods within the City in a safe <br />manner by motorized and non-motorized means. <br />�. Provide the services and facilities essential for the protection, operation, and use of <br />public and private property in the City in a cost effective manner. <br />