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<br />Extract of Minutes of Meeting of the <br />Roseville City Council <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a meeting of the City Council of the City of <br />Roseville, County of Ramsey, Minnesota, was duly held on the 26th day of June, 2001, at <br />6:30 p.m. <br /> <br />The following members were present: Goedeke, Mastel, Klausing, Maschka and <br />Kysylyczyn <br />and the following members were absent: none <br /> <br />Member Mastel introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 9904 <br /> <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE COMPREHENSIVE <br />PLAN MAP DESIGNATION FROM "B" (BUSINESS) AND "I" (INDUSTRIAL) <br />TO "BP" (BUSINESS PARK) FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY KNOWN AS THE <br />TWIN LAKES BUSINESS PARK, BEING GENERALLY LOCATED ALL <br />WITHIN THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE, MINNESOTA, EAST OF CLEVELAND <br />AVENUE, NORTH ON COUNTY ROAD C, WEST OF SNELLING AVENUE <br />AND SOUTH OF BRENNER AVENUE AND COUNTY ROAD C-2, AS <br />DESCRIBED AND DEPICTED ON ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" <br />(Twin Lakes Business Park, PF3232) <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City of Roseville Planning Commission, at a public hearing held <br />on December 13, 2000, received a request from the City of Roseville for approval of an <br />amendment to the Roseville Comprehensive Plan for a Business Park ("BP"), known as <br />Twin Lakes Business Park, as described in Exhibit "A" for the redevelopment of the 275- <br />acre area; and, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the proposal requires a Comprehensive Plan Map Designation <br />Amendment from Business ("B") and Industrial ("I") to Business Park ("BP"); and, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, a Business Park has been defined as: A Business Park is an office <br />park with a mix of service retail and housing that would serve as a more livable campus <br />setting. It is defined as a geographically identifiable area which contains an <br />architecturally consistent mix of office, office-laboratory, office-showroom-warehousing, <br />bio-technical, biomedical, high-tech software and hardware production uses with support <br />services such as limited retail, health, fitness, lodging and multifamily housing; and, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, after the public hearing, the Planning Commission recommended <br />approval to the City Council, of the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment, based onfindings in the staff report dated January 12,2000; and, <br />