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Attachment E <br />1:=w <br />From: su�pport@ciiviicpl�uis.com� <br />Sent: We �dn�e�sday, ApriI 06, 2011 4:51 PM <br />To: *RVPIanningCommission <br />Subject: Online Form Suibm�iittal�: Corr tact Pl�an�n�iin Commission <br />The following form was submitted via your webs,ite: Contact Planning Commis,s,ion <br />lMbject:: Say No to the Pawn S,ho7& <br />r-4955TOTIT MI- <br />t <br />City:: Ros,eville <br />State: : MN <br />Zip: : 551,1,3 <br />How would you prefer to be contacted? Remember to fill in the corresponding contact <br />information.: Email <br />Email Address:: <br />Please Share Your Comment., Question or Concern: Dear City Council Members,, <br />We are res,idents, of Roseville (Skillman Ave) since 1985 , (25 + years,) and love the <br />neighborhood and community that we have always, been active In I am completely against any <br />pawnshop moving anywhere into Roseville including Yellow Dog Moldings,. <br />We have raised our children in the schools, parks, and churches, of our neighborhood and look <br />forward to the sane with our grandchildren. All of us, are totally opposed to this Pawn Shop <br />consideration. Here are some questions, and comments, <br />I have for you <br />1. What does, our own Roseville Police Department think?.............Are we able to provide <br />them with all of the resources, they need now let alone a guaranteed increase in crime <br />activity. <br />2. Why would we even consider making their jobs, more dangerous, and time consuming with <br />additional burglaries, and other related crimes,? <br />3. Why would we consider further adding to our Police and City computer systems, with all <br />of the pawn trans,actions, that would have to be monitored and where do we get the resources, to <br />handle this extra work load? <br />4. How would our Police department be expected to track stolen property? Most of it is not <br />traceable. <br />5. What an unbelievable and unnecessary amount of strain on resources, this would caus,e. <br />There would be so many other questions, that I hope we never have to deal with ie: <br />1. How would we ensure that the Pawner is not the thief? <br />2. How much acces,s, is permitted to the Pawn Shops, records, when needed to solve a crime. <br />3. What happens, if property found at a Pawn shop turns, out to be stolen? What rights, does, <br />the victim have to retrieve his,/her property? <br />Page 4 of 56 <br />