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Itl. Residential Areas <br />A. VISION STATEMENT <br />Roseville shall be a community with an appropriate balance of attractive, safe, well <br />maintained housing alternatives. The.: altern..�ives shallbe available without <br />discrimination in appealing, well kept, crime dC�erring neighborhoods. Each <br />neighborhood shall have appropriate City services, parks, and open space located in an <br />environment that provides adequate educational, occupational, and spiritual <br />opportunities. <br />B. RESIDENTIAL GOALS <br />Achieve a flexible balance of different types of housing alternatives that will <br />meet the life cycle needs of residents Through careful use of the little remaining <br />land in Roseville identify and maintain the existing balance (or at least the same <br />percentages) of the residential land use acreage throughout the community. <br />2. Identify stable single family areas and protect them. Preserve the integrity of <br />existing single family neighborhood by prohibiting the intrusion of <br />incompatible uses. <br />3. Preserve residential areas (as currently designated on the City land use plan) <br />which have at least 4 of the 6 items listed: <br />a) adequate lot sizes for current homes; <br />b) an average building value for the area equal to or above the city average per <br />� unit value; <br />c) meet or exceed the structural requirements of the building and <br />maintenance codes; <br />d) required public infrastructure (utilities, roads and sidewalks, and storm <br />� water drainage and ponding systems in place and functioning; <br />e) an identifiable residential neighborhood unit of 20 or more residences <br />defined by physical boundaries (streets, railroad or utility right-of-ways, <br />etc.) or landmarks (schools,''Sraries, churches, parks, open space, etc.); and <br />fl a common architectural design or aesthetic treatment. <br />Roseville Comprehensive Plan - 1998 Update Goals and Policies - Page 6 of 20 <br />
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