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--• —. <br />would bave to be reduced to fewer than forty (40) units at a maximum to get the <br />project scope down to an appropriate size for this site. Commissioner Gottfried <br />gave credit to the developer and staff for revisions to-date; however, opined that <br />another floor needed to come off, to reduce the height; and that he would only be <br />coinfortable with the low range of the high density designation. <br />Commissioner Wozniak noted that he didn't support the project when previously <br />presented, and that he would not support it today. Commissioner Wozniak opined <br />that he remained impressed with the changes made to-date by the design team; <br />however, that the building was still too big; and expressed concern about traffc <br />circulation on County Road B and Highway 280, and that any increased traffic on <br />County Road B at this intersection raised safety concerns for him. Commissioner <br />Wozniak expressed appreciation for staff's table of comparisons, however, <br />opined that he saw enough differences between this and others presented; and <br />was not convinced that this project fit favorably in that table. Commissioner <br />Wozniak opined that there were too many units per acre, given the true acreage <br />involved. Commissioner Wozniak further opined that Mr. Mueller had a <br />development history in the community, and questioned if it was all favorable. <br />Commissioner Wozniak expressed his preference that Mr. Mueller step up and <br />take responsibility for past errors and atteinpt to make amends. <br />Commissioner Gisselquist noted that this was his first time officially seeing this <br />proposal as a Commissioner; however noted that he had been following past <br />discussions as a resident living on the other side of the Fairview Community <br />Center. Commissioner Gisselquist opined that it would be sad to see the green <br />space removed; however, he sympathized with Mr. Mueller's position and the <br />need for directed development of the property. Commissioner Gisselquist advised <br />that the comparison table provided by staff put things in perspective with those <br />other projects; and while hating to see the green space go away, opined that it <br />was not for him to dictate what others did with their private property; and that the <br />developer had taken favorable steps to bring the density down; and that he would <br />support the project. <br />Commissioner Cook opined that he saw no major conflicts with traffic <br />movements; that this type of senior housing was a need in the community; that it <br />looked like a good project as revised; and that he would support the project. <br />Vice Chair Boerigter recognized the comments and objections made by those <br />making public comments; however, he noted his decision-making perspective in <br />considering the greater Roseville Community. Vice Chair Boerigter opined that, <br />from this perspective, this was a worthy project, and he spoke in support of it, if <br />the developers deemed that they could inake the project work financially. Vice <br />Chair Boerigter opined that the developer had made great strides in the building's <br />design elements and structure, with improved aesthetics; and further opined that, <br />based on size and scope of the project, it was not out of line with other projects in <br />Roseville. Vice Chair Boerigter recognized that the project had impacts on the <br />Stenson and Enzler properties, but that there was a greater good for Roseville. In <br />light of the mandate by the Metropolitan Council to provide higher density <br />housing, Vice Chair Boerigter noted that, given the City's limited opportunities <br />to do so, the required units could only be achieved through smart and careful <br />development. Vice Chair Boerigter opined that, when looking at the Midland <br />Grove development, this project was not significantly out of line, nor did its <br />height indicate a great impact on Midland Grove, only Mr. Stenson and Mr. <br />