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<br />City Council Regnlar Meeting - 12/05/05 <br />Minutes - Page 17 <br /> <br />and public recreation and neighborhood activities. Mr. <br />Kuhbander noted the dangerous traffic issues already in <br />existence on Parker A venue. <br /> <br />Mayor Klausing clarified that the petItlOn referenced by Mr. <br />Kuhbander, stated: "We the undersigned, request a review of the <br />Roseville Planning Commission approval for creation of a 10 lot <br />single family development on Parker Avenue (PF 3665). Our <br />concerns with this development include: Density of Development <br />- net seven (7) additional residences, Traffic - including <br />addition of cul-de-sac, Aesthetics - changing character of <br />neighborhood and removal of woodlands. We support a <br />moratorium on residential subdivisions; subject to review of <br />ordinances by Roseville City Council;" and did not mention or <br />suggest City negligence. <br /> <br />Mr. Kuhbander expressed his frustration that the City Council <br />had not met the wishes of a number of residents wanting a <br />review of ordinances; the intention to change the entire <br />appearance of a neighborhood; and further expressed his <br />frustration in recently remodeling his home, rather than moving. <br /> <br />Duane Franks, 985 Parker Avenue, (across street from <br />proposed development) <br />Mr. Franks expressed his pride at living in Roseville; <br />acknowledging the services, quality of life, and his support for <br />anything that would improve the quality of the community. Mr. <br />Franks opined his support of Mr. Anderson, the quality homes <br />built by Mr. Anderson in similar situations; and opined that the <br />good far outweighed the negative aspects. Mr. Franks further <br />opined that the cul-de-sac would create additional safety for <br />neighborhood children; questioned how some Councilmembers <br />could make an informed decision without personal review of the <br />area in question; and encouraged the City Council to approve the <br />proposed development. Mr. Franks further addressed ongoing <br />traffic issues on Parker Avenue, even with additional police <br />patrols. <br /> <br />Aaron Gordon, 1027 Shryer, back side of lot <br />Mr. Gordon expressed his frustration in the City Council and <br />Planning Commission seeking public comment when it appeared <br />