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<br />tJC06 Roseville MN LLC, property owner of 2501 Walnut Street, Roseville;
<br />and testimony of other adjacent property owners).
<br />e. Impact on the general public health, safety, and welfare: The proposed
<br />outdoor storage of materials will negatively impact the general public, safety,
<br />and welfare of the public due to the quantity and type of particulate matter
<br />emissions that will originate from the various outdoor storage piles of rubble,
<br />asphalt millings, asphalt shingles, concrete rubble, and aggregate as the
<br />emissions will spread materials known to be carcinogenic to users of
<br />surrounding properties. (Sources : Letter dated August 11, 2010 from Chris
<br />Massey, Vice President , UC06 Roseville MN LLC, property owner of 2501
<br />Walnut Street, Roseville; Letter from Francis Rondini, Chestnut and
<br />Cambrone, attorney representing Old Dutch Foods, 2375 Terminal Road,
<br />Roseville, dated September 10, 2010; Letter dated September 10, 2010 from
<br />Joseph Maternowski, Moss and Barnet, representing UC06 Roseville MN
<br />LLC, property owner of 2501 Walnut Street, Roseville; and testimony of other
<br />interested parties).
<br />�. Compatibility with the City's Comprehensive Plan: The proposed outdoor
<br />storage of materials will not be compatible with the City's Comprehensive
<br />Plan due to the quantity and type of particulate matter emissions that will
<br />originate from the various outdoor storage piles of rubble, asphalt millings,
<br />asphalt shingles, concrete rubble, and aggregate as allowing these emissions
<br />will not be consistent with the following goals as established by the 2030
<br />Comprehensive Plan for the City of Roseville:
<br />i. Land Use Goal #4. Protect, improve, and expand the community's natural
<br />amenities and environmental quality.
<br />ii. Economic Development and Redevelopment Goal #6. Integrate
<br />environmental stewardship practices to commercial development.
<br />iii. Environmental Protection Goal #1. Protect, preserve, and enhance
<br />Roseville's water, land, air, and wildlife resources for current and future
<br />generations.
<br />iv. Environmental Protection Goal #5. Ensure the City takes a leadership role
<br />in environmentally friendly property development, redevelopment, and
<br />maintenance practices.
<br />(Sources: Letter dated August 11, 2010 from Chris Massey, Vice President , UC06
<br />Roseville MN LLC, property owner of 2501 Walnut Street, Roseville; Letter from
<br />Francis Rondini, Chestnut and Cambrone, attorney representing Old Dutch Foods,
<br />2375 Terminal Road, Roseville, dated September 10, 2010; Letter dated September
<br />10, 2010 from Joseph Maternowski, Moss and Barnet, representing UC06 Roseville
<br />MN LLC, property owner of 2501 Walnut Street, Roseville; and 2030
<br />Comprehensive Plan for the City of Roseville; and testimony of interested parties).
<br />12. The use of the subject property proposed by Bituminous Roadways and the outdoor
<br />storage of aggregates will adversely affect the public health, safety, comfort and
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