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Pete Zeller <br /> 1773 Alameda Street <br /> Roseville, N[N 55113 <br /> 651-489-1825 <br /> July 25, 2001 <br /> Mayor John Kysylyczyn and Members of the City Council <br /> Roseville City Fall <br /> 2660 Civic Center Drive <br /> Roseville, N[N 55113 <br /> Re: Roselawn Cemetery Conditional Use Permit. <br /> Dear Mayor and Members of the City Council: <br /> Thank you for the time you spent researching the above issue and the professional way it <br /> was handled at the public hearing on Monday. I came away from the meeting with a <br /> greater understanding of crematories and an even stronger feeling that they should not be <br /> sited in a residential area. <br /> The proposed Conditional Use Permit should be denied due to the affect it will have on <br /> public health, safety, and welfare. Specifically, the following issues make it a threat: <br /> Uncontrolled and unknown levels of dioxins, furans, and other contaminants <br /> will be emitted less than 1/2 mile from our water storage reservoir and pose an <br /> unacceptable risk to our city water supply. <br /> Close proximity of wetlands would result in high risk of mercury contamination <br /> in Lake McCarrons to the point where fish could not be eaten. <br /> As proposed, the crematory smoke stack design would pose an unacceptable <br /> health risk to neighbors, some of which would be within 250 feet of the stack. <br /> w Public safety would be threatened by hazardous road conditions. During certain <br /> conditions in winter, the large amount of heat and moisture produced could <br /> create black ice on Larpenteur Avenue-exposing the city to possible lawsuits. <br /> * Incineration of radioactive medical implants produces compounds too <br /> dangerous to release in close proximity to where people live. <br /> On Monday evening, it appeared the City Council is prepared to reject the proposal. I <br /> trust all of you to follow through by denying the request for a conditional use permit <br /> without exposing the city to undue future litigation. Thank you for listening. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Pete eller <br />