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6) Install sidewalks and pathways consistent with the City of Roseville adopted <br />Pathway Plan throughout the area and into the adj acent parks, neighborhood and <br />retail areas. <br />7) Encourage the construction of mixed-use buildings with scale and detailing <br />appropriate to the surroundings. <br />8) Where feasible and meeting State standards and City policies, utilize tax increment <br />financing and other financial tools and grants to assist property owners and <br />developers to remodel or redevelop their properties consistent with the Twin Lakes <br />Master Plan adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan. Utilize City Brownfield <br />revolving business loans in cooperation with local banks to assist existing businesses <br />to remediate contaminated sites. <br />9) Encourage improvement of visual attractiveness of property, buildings and public <br />rights-of-way and buffering around pre-e�sting, non-conforming industrial uses. <br />10) Create redevelopment opportunities for property owners and developers on sites that <br />are underused or not meeting current codes, "Underused" means buildings not <br />covering at least 25% of the site, and land value at or below the average for the study <br />area. <br />11) Identify contaminated sites, determine the extent of the problem; identify remedial <br />actions to be undertaken by the owner to mitigate; and identify and secure financial <br />incentives to complete the work. <br />12) The County roads function best as carriers of local and cross-community traffic. In <br />areas fronting County roads where each site could be redeveloped independently, <br />consider access off of a City access road, shared drives, cul-de-sacs or other means to <br />limit excessive curb cuts. <br />13) Discourage the development of additional curb cuts onto County roads and eliminate <br />or combine existing curb cuts whenever possible. Require shared driveways or City <br />access roads on site plan to diminish conflicts between through traffic and local <br />traffic. <br />14) Improve the street signage and direction signs. Create a standard dimension building <br />tenant sign, which is clearly readable from the street. <br />15) Maintain and improve the efficiency and function of Twin Lakes Redevelopment <br />Area streets without widening existing roads, except for turning lanes. <br />16) Request the County to establish Capital Improvement timelines for: <br />
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