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Regular City Council Minutes — 07/21/03 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 2 <br />and requested that the project be delayed until the further <br />public input is heard on the public- perceived deviation <br />from original proposals. <br />II. Review Agenda Review <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn called for any comments or discussion on Agenda <br />the Agenda items. <br />Councilmember Maschka requested removal of Consent <br />Agenda item XLA, "Ratifying Revisions to the Roseville <br />Firefighter's Relief Association By- laws," to allow for further <br />discussion. <br />Councilmember Schroeder questioned why Agenda Item VI.A., <br />"Hearings; Reconsider `Welcome to Roseville' Signs," was <br />included on the agenda without majority support for <br />reconsideration of the issue. <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn offered a friendly suggestion that <br />discussion 'of whether the item should be included on the <br />agenda be considered following Agenda Item III. Presentations, <br />A and B. <br />III. Presentations <br />A. Presbyterian Homes' Hemline Shopping Center <br />Project: Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Discussion <br />and Direction <br />Community . Development Director Dennis Welsch <br />presented an overview of the request by Presbyterian <br />Homes and Senior Housing Partners LLC for Tax <br />Increment Financing for the Hemline Shopping Center to <br />assist the remaining 20 — 24 business tenants to move from <br />the shopping center to allow demolition and <br />reconstruction. The pToposed structure would house a 92- <br />unit senior market rate housing project (22b,000 square <br />feet) with 14,000 square feet of retail space on the first <br />floor. Mr. Welsch introduced Mr. Dan Wilson of Wilson <br />Development Services, serving as an acquisition and <br />relocation specialist and consultant for Presbyterian <br />Homes; and Mr. Bob VanSlyke of Senior Housing <br />Presentations <br />
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