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I. INTRODUCTION <br />A. Historical Background <br />Being uniquely located adjacent to Minneapolis and Saint Paul, the City of <br />Roseville was incorporated as a municipality in May 1948. The population of the <br />City at that time was 4,650 (See Location Map). The City's first comprehensive <br />plan was adopted in 1956 when the City had a population of 17,000 people. Some <br />of the principal accomplishments of the 1956 Comprehensive Plan include: <br />1. The concentration of major industrial development in the western part of <br />the City. <br />2, Concentration of commercial activity into regional and neighborhood <br />shopping limited the growth and negative influence of "strip commercial" <br />development. <br />3, Creation of a complete municipal park system including Central Park and <br />smaller neighborhood parks and playgrounds. <br />4, Establishment of the orderly development of single family residential <br />subdivision. <br />In 1969 (with a population of 34,439) the City prepared its second comprehensive <br />plan. Some of the major features of the 1969 Comprehensive Plan included: <br />1, Establishment of a regional shopping center in the northwest corner of the <br />intersection of State Highway 36 and Snelling Avenue. <br />2. Development of a civic center, including City Hall, fire station, ice arena, <br />and public works facility. <br />3, Development of the City's park system. <br />4, Continuation of the orderly development of residential land uses. <br />In 1979 (with a population of 35,820) the City prepared its third comprehensive <br />plan. Some of the major features of the 1979 Comprehensive Plan included: <br />1. The redevelopment of the area between Fairview Avenue and Interstate <br />35W from industrial usage to a commercial area. <br />2. Development of multiple family housing south of Highway 36 between <br />Snelling and Cleveland Avenue and in the northeast comer of the city along <br />Rice Street. <br />Roseville Comprehensive Plan -- 200 1 Update The Plan & Updating Process — Page 1 of 9 <br />