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REQUESTFORCOUNCILACTION <br />DATE: 12i16/02 <br />ITEM N0: XI, q, <br />Department Approval: �-;���� ����� rt A enda _Section: <br />DPW/TP ( _�onsent <br />Item Description: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE to amend and correct Section <br />1005.07 (B-6, Mixed Use Business Park District (PF3351). �,i�( �� ��� � <br />���/ �v � " � iu'��" <br />1.0 REVIEW of PROPOSAL: <br />1.1 In December of 200 1, the City of Roseville adopted the new `B-6" MiYed Use Office Park zoning <br />district text. Since then we have had a series of discussions with properties owners and attorneys <br />about the permitted uses and the non-conforming uses allowed by the new text. It was clear from <br />those discussions that the December 2001 `B-6" ordinance was not complete and had missing <br />words from the approved Master Plan. Staff has prepared a correction to the language (attached) <br />which adds the permitted uses. It does not deal with the issue of pre-existing non-conforming uses <br />which, at a later time, will be dealt with in all zoning districts, not just the `B-6" zone. <br />1.2 By adding language to the `B-6" and listing more permitted uses, the City may make this zone <br />more accommodating to current and future developers. A"Mixed Use Business Park District" is <br />defined as a project area containing a consistent architectural mix of office, office-laboratory, <br />office-showroom-warehousing, bio-technical, biomedical, high-tech software and hardware <br />production uses with services such as retail, health, fitness, lodging and multifamily housing that, <br />to some degree, support the office and research. A"Mixed Use Business Park District" should <br />create a unique, safe and high-quality work, housing, and recreational environment by installing <br />extraordinary, architecturally distinct buildings, parkways, transit and transportation services, site <br />planning, landscaping, parks, pedestrian pathways, and lighting. The Roseville `B-6" zoning <br />district requires that the developer file both a site and use plan and ultimately a PUD consistent <br />with the city's approved master plan for the area. <br />2.0 PLANNING COMMISSION AND STAFF RECOMIVIENDATIONS: <br />2.1 The Community Development staff recommended approval of the corrections by adding the uses <br />(shown as underlines in the draft ordinance) to the B-6 "MiYed Use Business District." <br />2.2 On November 6, 2002, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the amendment to the <br />e�sting B-6, "MiYed Use Business Park District" to add the new, more clearly defined uses. <br />3.0 SUGGESTED COUNCIL ACTION: <br />3.1 Hold the first reading of the proposed text to correct the ordinance. <br />3.2 Consider waiving a second reading, and if agreed to, then.. . <br />3.3 By motion, approve of the proposed correction "uses" which amend the B-6, "MiYed Use Business <br />Park District, consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan <br />Business Park definition and designation. <br />Prepared by: Thomas Paschke (490-2236) and Dennis Welsch (490-2232) <br />Attachment: Proposed Ordinance. 60day review not applicable. \\Victoria\CanmDevlPlanning Files�335 1_BusinessPark Designa6m10rd- <br />Amendment-RPCA(121602).doc <br />PF3351 � Ord-Amendment-RPCA(121602) Page 1 <br />