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Planning commission endorses objective design standards for Roseville residential infill

City of Roseville Planning Commission · October 24, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended the City Council consider and adopt objective design standards for residential infill (file PL25-0450). Staff said the standards close a gap where state law and project types now require only objective standards and where older neighborhoods lack the specific-plan standards that guide newer areas.

The Roseville Planning Commission on Oct. 23 recommended the City Council consider and adopt objective design standards (ODS) for residential infill (file PL25-0450), a unanimous action intended to protect neighborhood streetscapes and ensure livable infill development.

Associate planner Eric Singer said the city relies on its Community Design Guidelines (CDGs) and that most specific-plan areas supplement the CDGs with objective standards. "The older parts of the city that aren't subject to a specific plan, what we call…

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