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CASE NUMBER: 1296-81 <br />APPLICANT: Paul Carlson <br />4 February 1981 <br />Page Two <br />an organized unloading and parking area. If the railroad were to consent <br />to improving the truck parking area contiguous to the siding, it is possible <br />that the sidewalk could be constructed north of such a curb, thus preventing <br />trucks from driving over the sidewalk itself. The term "team' track" cores <br />from the good old days when material delivered by box car would be "spotted" <br />(unhitched) on a siding that is used by the general public for pickling up <br />material from the box cars. This was, of course, done in those days by <br />wagons pulled by teams of horses. The practice in this country has <br />generally declined as more and more industries obtain their own private <br />sidings for such purposes. The team track in Roseville, however, continues <br />to be used, and serves an important service to the 'industrial and <br />commercial community in and around Roseville. <br />4. Under the circumstances we suggest that it might well be appropriate to <br />not construct the sidewalk in the location as would normally be required. <br />Whether the Commission and City Council would desire some contribution <br />towards the development of such a walkway or bikeway on the north side <br />of County Road C is a possibility, <br />