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` <br />28 August 2007 <br />Dear Mr. Gaedy, <br />��� <br />�� <br />,... <br />Your neighbors at 902 & 904 County Road B2 and 909 Grandview Avenue will receive a copy <br />of the letter below notifying them of your plans to build a new shed, in place of the existing one, <br />that will encroach into the required rear yard setback, and inviting them to participate in the <br />public process of commenting on your proposal. In case you haven't already spoken with these <br />neighbors about your plans, we encourage applicants to do so. If we receive letters, phone calls, <br />or emails from these three households in support of your proposal, the required 10-day appeal <br />period following the decision of the Community Development Director will be eliminated; if the <br />setback permit is approved, the building inspector may then issue the necessary building permit <br />as soon as they have been approved. You are, of course, encouraged to attend the hearing, but it <br />is not required. <br />You are invited to attend and participate in the Roseville Development Review Committee's <br />Setback Permit Hearing on Thursday, September 6th, 2007 at 3:30 p.m. in the Roseville City <br />Hall Hawthorne Room — in the lower level, adjacent to the Engineering Department. <br />Merle Gaedy, 901 Grandview Avenue, seeks approval of a 2-foot REAR YARD SETBACK <br />PERMIT to build a new garden shed that would replace the existing structure; the proposed <br />building (like the existing shed) would encroach 2 feet into the required rear yard setback. <br />The Setback Permit process allows nearby property owners to comment on the proposal in <br />writing and/or at the meeting. Should you have any comments or questions about this Setback <br />Permit application, please feel free to email me at b. ar��(c�ci.roseville.mn.us or call me at <br />651-792-7073 or attend the DRC's Administrative Hearing on Thursday, September 6t6, 2007 <br />at 3:30 p.m. <br />Attached for your information is a copy of the Setback Permit application and the proposed <br />plans. If the Setback Permit request is approved, a building permit can be issued ten (10) days <br />after the decision unless an appeal is filed before then. <br />Sincerely, <br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br />Bryan Lloyd <br />Associate City Planner <br />City of Roseville Community Development Department <br />2660 Civic Center Drive ❖ Roseville, Minnesota 55113 <br />651-792-7005 •:• www.ci.roseville.mn.us/development <br />