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park-like amenities including walkways, benches, a gazebo, and possible recreational amenities � <br />like a horseshoe pit and shuffleboard. <br />�. I? The condominium parcels will be rezoned within the PUD with an underlying the general <br />dimensional requirements for a B-6 zoning district, but with uses limited to those typically <br />in an R 3 zoning district. <br />{�, I� The PUD will include the implementation of a local senior marketing and linkage plan. As a <br />part of the City and Roseville Housing and Redevelopment Authority (RHRA) program to <br />encourage choice and opportunity in housing, Rottlund and/or other identified developers of the <br />senior housing portion of the project must prepare and file with the PUD an initial plan and <br />program which will market and promote any senior housing project to Roseville residents for at <br />least 60 days prior to marketing to the broader community. The developer(s) must also agree to <br />participate in the Roseville Senior Linkage Program (RSLP) by promoting it, as part of the <br />project sales program, to each potential purchaser or renter in the project. <br />STAGING AND PHASES OF THE DEVELOPMENTS: <br />�a. l� Rottlund will prepare a construction staging plan (for Phase 1) and multiple phasing plan (for <br />Twin Lakes redevelopment areas outside of the proposed Phase 1 area) once the concept for <br />Phase 1 has been approved. <br />OTI�R AMEl�IITIES: � <br />�, �+� An extensive trail and sidewalk system is proposed for the site. Sidewalks on one side and <br />pathways on the other would be constructed along and adj acent to County Road C, Cleveland <br />Road, Twin Lakes Parkway and Prior Avenue, where commercial development is to be <br />constructed. Sidewalks will only be constructed on residential streets to provide pedestrian <br />connections. This design/improvement is consistent with the Master Plan and the need for <br />neighborhoodpedestrian access. In addition, consistent with the 2001 adopted Master Site <br />Plan, the developer will work with the city to provide trail connections to Langton Lake Park <br />and the lake pathway. <br />�-� I The city has always planned to construct a public park trail around as much of the Lake as <br />possible. In the future, the design could possibly include a boardwalk on the north side of the <br />Lake as well as entry trails to the new development areas. <br />�-�� There will be an extensive landscape plan for each of the project areas and the park, which <br />includes a variety of trees, shrubs, and perennials. (Buckthorn removal may also be a part of <br />this plan.) <br />�.� POLICY (Comprehensive Plan Consistency): <br />�. I The City Council approved the Twin Lakes Master Plan and site plan in June, 2001 as <br />consistent with and a supplement to the Comprehensive Plan. <br />\ <br />PF3595 - RCA Concept Plan and PrelimPlat Approval - 102504 Page 12 <br />
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