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Following the approval and in accordance with the approved plan, all identified <br />environmental hazards were removed, all required permits were obtained and the <br />-- site was mass-graded in preparation for the development. In addition, two public <br />roads (Lydia Avenue and Centre Pointe Drive) storm sewer, water mains, sanitary <br />sewer, and eight stormwater ponds were installed to service the site. <br />Due to relatively low demand for office space, only 2 of the 12 lots approved in <br />the 1985 plan were built. These 2 lots currently contain 110,000 SF of office <br />J space. <br />In 1997, Ryan proposed to develop the remaining ten lots, replatting them to <br />create two additional lots (see 1997 Master Site Plan, Figure SA). The proposed <br />uses included two business hotels, two sit-down restaurants, five office buildings, <br />two office-showrooms, and one office-manufacturing for a total of 6 19,000 SF. <br />These uses are compatible with'the current B-4 zoning of the properiy and have <br />the following floor area breakdown. <br />1997 APPROVED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <br />As discussed in Item 4, in 1997 an EAW was prepared and a negative declaration <br />adopted by the City of Roseville for the Centre Pointe Business Park as <br />summarized above. <br />In February 2000 a minor administrative amendment permitting an increase in the <br />building area by 10% was approved by the City of Roseville. The south 16 acres <br />of Centre Pointe Business Park were then sold to Veritas and Veritas commenced <br />construction on Veritas Building 1. In the summer of 2000, the PUD was <br />— amended to allow construction of a third hotel in place of an office building <br />within Centre Pointe. <br />Page 5. <br />