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proposed vs. 41 acres existing) <br />11.17 Surface water �+�:�[i�� will improve through improved water ponding and infiltration. <br />11.18 Surface water runoff u4 antitX will remain the same or decline through the use of ponding and <br />infiltration techniques. <br />11.19 Langton Lake water gualitX will improve because surface water drainage into the lake will be <br />intercepted within newly created ponds and sediment basins. <br />11.20 The city services and costs of those services (police, fire, and public works) may increase <br />because of added streets (1 mile); added retail and office development (550,000 s.f.) and 73 0 <br />new housing units. However, offsetting these costs, new residents will contribute to the social <br />and volunteer community; more state road aids will be returned to Roseville and contribute to <br />the construction and maintenance; there will also be improved land uses and increased property <br />and sales taxes that will, in the future, provide a longer term benefit to the City. <br />11.21 Staff Recommendations: Based on the impacts and findings within Section 7 through Section <br />11 of this proj ect report, the Community Development Staff recommends approval of the <br />redevelopment concepts for Twin Lakes and the Twin Lakes Master Site Plan as presented by <br />Rottlund Homes with conditions. <br />11.22 Planning Commission Recommendations: The Planning Commission, after holding a <br />public hearing on October 6 and October 14, 2004, prepared the following <br />recommendations: <br />L Motion: Member Bakeman moved, seconded by Member Pust, to recommend approval <br />of the proposed amendment to the Twin Lakes Master Site Plan as prepared by the Twin <br />Lakes Master Developer, Rottlund Homes for the October 14, 2004 Planning <br />Commission meeting, subj ect to approvals and permits from the Rice Creek Watershed <br />Organization and MuDNR. <br />Ayes: 5 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br />�. Motion: Member Bakeman moved, seconded by Member Bcerigter, to recommend <br />approval of the Preliminary Plat and Subdivision as prepared for the October 14, 2004 <br />Planning Commission meeting by Rottlund Homes, as Master Developer, creating a <br />park and pond dedication, 490 townhome lots, 240 Condominium lots; and three retail <br />or office lots, subj ect to approvals and permits required by the Park and Recreation <br />Commission, Rice Creek Watershed Organization and MnDNR, Ramsey County and <br />MnDOT. <br />Ayes: 5 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried <br />PF3595_RCA_Twin_Lakes_General_Concept_122004 Page 27 <br />