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Attachment A <br /> Adopt a Resolution Approving the Request by George C. Brandt, Inc. and T-Mobile for a <br /> Telecommunication Monopole Facility as a CONDITIONAL USE at 2975 Long Lake Road <br /> (Former Consent Agenda Item 7.e) <br /> Community Development Director Patrick Trudgeon briefly reviewed this request as detailed on <br /> the Request for Council Approval (RCA) dated October 11, 2010. <br /> Councilmember Ihlan sought clarification on the location of properties owned by Asure <br /> Properties, Inc., and their written e-mail speaking in opposition to this application, stating that it <br /> would"not enhance our property at 3050 Old Highway 8." <br /> Mr. Trudgcon advised that the Azure property was the townhome development on Old Highway <br /> 8 and 88. <br /> There was no public comment. <br /> Johnson moved, Klausing seconded, adoption of Resolution No. 10848 (Attachment E) entitled <br /> "A Resolution Approving the Installation of Telecommunication Monopole Facility on the <br /> Commercial Property at 2975 Long Lake Road as a CONDITIONAL USE in Accordance with <br /> Roseville City Code, Section 1014.01 (PFIO-021)." <br /> Councilmember Ihlan spoke in opposition to the motion based on the communication from <br /> Azure Properties, Inc. directly across the highway, opining that it provided evidence in the <br /> mm record of adverse impacts to property value and quality of life for residents, thus making the <br /> impact outweighing the need. <br /> Mayor Klausing spoke in support of the motion, referenced language of the Azure Properties, <br /> Inc. e-mail, questioning their concern about the telecommunication tower not"enhancing their <br /> property," and questioned whether that was sufficient basis to deny the request. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Johnson; and Klausing. <br /> Nays: Ihlan. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br />
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