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<br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, March 26, 2007 <br />Page 21 <br /> <br />Councilmember Ihlan expressed her concerns, similar to past discussions, in <br />zoning and permitting for a drive-thru that transferred to a broader future use <br />than that originally approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />Community Development Director John Stark advised that it was his im- <br />pression that past approvals did not have a resolution specifically stipulating <br />uses. <br /> <br />While Mayor Klausing had requested additional public comment be submit- <br />ted in writing prior to tonight's meeting, none had been received, with the <br />exception of those two noted and distributed by staff; and Mayor Klausing <br />opened the meeting for public comment on this issue. <br /> <br />Public Comment <br />For the record, Community Development Director John Stark provided writ- <br />ten comment as Bench Handout, in support of the project via letter dated <br />March 20, 2007, from Golfsmith located at the propsed site; and an e-mail <br />dated March 22, 2007 from Stefanie Meyer - Vice President of Retail for <br />KinderCare, regarding her conversations with Becca, the manager of the <br />KinderCare center located south of the project. <br /> <br />Roger Reiling, 1877 Gluek Lane <br />Mr. Reiling had provided his comments previously in writing; and reiterated <br />his, and adjacent neighbors across Fairview Avenue, concerns; with their <br />previous submission of a petition requesting, "that the Roseville City Coun- <br />cil NOT APPROVE the Starbucks request to build a drive-up facility in our <br />neighborhood. " <br /> <br />Mr. Reiling had performed his own research and analysis of the propsed pro- <br />ject, and restated his concerns regarding impacts to the seven residential <br />properties on the west side of F airview that would be impacted by the pro- <br />ject, specifically noting and detailing issues related to: 1) hours of operation <br />projected between 5:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight, creating 19 hours of opera- <br />tion 24/7; 2) the number of cars coming to site - not just to the drive-thru; <br />3 )garbage collection and related noise, litter and other aesthetic issues; and <br />4) overall noise for the residents with most of the bedrooms facing Fairview <br />A venue. <br />