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• Residential Area Goals: Achieve a fle�ble balance of different types of housing <br />alternatives that meet the life cycle needs of residents. Through careful use of the little <br />remaining land in Roseville identify and maintain the e�sting balance of residential <br />acreage throughout the community. <br />• Promote neighborhood. Maintain and develop close knit neighborhoods for single and <br />multi unit developments. Create neighborhood identity and scale, and improve <br />community visual/aesthetic effect. <br />• Policies: Encourage innovative high quality planning and design in residential <br />developments that cater to the life style/life cycle of present and future residents. <br />• Convert unused/underused commercial lands to residential uses. <br />• When approving a residential planned unit development, require better quality with <br />established criteria for open space and quality materials. <br />• Encourage the development of well designed multiple family dwelling projects which <br />are compatible with adjacent uses. <br />• Encourage year-round landscaping of public and private space, including planned <br />development of boulevards and medians. <br />• Add and integrated sidewalk or pathway system requirements in ordinances and in <br />design standards for new developments. <br />• Commercial Area, Policies: Continue to emphasize and improve site plan review <br />process for public and private development. <br />• Cooperate with e�sting and potential commercial developers in creating efficient site <br />plans with emphasis on efficient access and egress, parking areas, and landscaping. <br />• Review all commercial development site plans to ensure quality design, the completion <br />of an adequate amount of site landscaping, and beautification. <br />6.2 Citv Infrastructure: The proposed redevelopment of the parcels into a professional office and � <br />supportive housing complex does not require expansion or e�tension of City infrastructure such <br />as utilities and streets. <br />6.3 Jobs and Value: The four parcels have a current land and building value of $284,100 (Ramsey <br />County Assessor) contributing $8,920 in annual property taxes. The Accessible Space project <br />value is estimated at $2.5 million including property acquisition and site development costs. <br />The non-profit housing project will not generate property taxes. The supportive housing <br />project is anticipated to employ three to four fulltime job equivalents, but no more than two <br />employees at any given time. <br />PF3224 -- RCA Accessible Space Concept Plan 030402 Page 7 <br />