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,� -� <br />Attachment D <br />�c� businesses, leading them to believe there were no objections. Mr. LeFavre reviewed current <br />�c,; development and redevelopment trends, opining that the pattern of mixed use in such commercial <br />�c� areas would continue. <br />� ,,., <br />�c� <br />�o� <br />� c; R <br />� r,:� <br />��c <br />1'' <br />1'�2 <br />� J <br />Ron Wong <br />Mr. Wong concluded by reviewing the T4C's perspective on serving the community; their support for <br />networking within the community and serving at-risk youth; their involvement in the Roseville Rock <br />Youth Center another family support organizations; their pastoral staff's involvement with other pastors <br />within the community; and their partnerships with Hmong service organizations in the metropolitan <br />area; as well as their support of civic events in the area. Mr. Wong estimated that nine percent (9%) of <br />their congregation is from Roseville, with the remainder from the Twin Cities regional area. Mr. Wong <br />noted that the T4C is a vibrant, growing church actively investing in children and families, and would <br />have a positive impact on the community; and respectfully requested approval of their application. <br />���: Commissioner Wozniak opined that this location seemed isolated from the remainder of the community <br />r,; with no nearby residents, if their intent is to be significantly involved in the community; and questioned <br />��� how people would observe their location in such an industrial area. <br />i,� <br />j',R <br />119 <br />i2C <br />��� <br />i,.. <br />12° <br />ir< <br />Mr. Wong advised that the nature of their church is that they are a regional church, and the regional <br />geographic location for the congregation is more important with this site fitting that need in the center of <br />the Twin Cities area, located off major through-fares off I-35, compared with their present location <br />isolated in a neighborhood with no regional visibility. Mr. Wong noted that their church has a heart and <br />ministry for U of MN students, with a student bus service provided several times on Sunday, with other <br />transportation options also available to the site. <br />Public Comment <br />Chair poherty closed the Public Hearing at 8:08 p.m., with no one appearing for or against. <br />�zs Commissioner Boerigter noted that this was a difficult decision for him, as in analyzing other uses in <br />i�e permitted in a B-3 District, how was a church use any different, when the district allowed for private <br />iz� cultural institutions and, given the potential negative impacts of a regional church in a residential <br />�, a neighborhood, this zoning district would seem to have less impact on the community. Commissioner <br />i2G Boerigter questioned where else this use could be directed in the community; questioning if the Guthrie <br />iae Theater was interested in locating in that area, what would the City's response be. Commissioner <br />is Boerigter suggested that it seemed to come down to a tax exempt issue, and questioned further if such <br />��2 a use should be discouraged. <br />���s Chair poherty concurred that this was a very complicated issue and not an easy decision to make in <br />i:,- basically approving a church use of this property. Chair poherty referenced the Imagine Roseville 2025 <br />�:,:. community visioning process, and the many diversity issues brought fonvard; the need for additional <br />,; � community spaces; and a need for organizations that serve the needs of the community. Chair poherty <br />is% opined that T4C) would be an asset to the community. While recognizing the need to enhance property <br />�: a tax revenues, Chair poherty opined that this proposal may be a negative for additional tax revenues, <br />i�e but it brought other positive things to the table, noting the changing face of the community with an <br />i<o increase in then number of Asian residents in the community compared to ten (10) years ago and <br />�� suggested that this might fit very well for accommodating this sort of arrangement or facility. Chair <br />��� Doherty noted that he is not a proponent of spot zoning, and that was his only concem with this <br />��s approval, further noting that he wouldn't advocate changing a�l B-3 Zoning Districts to include such a <br />�<<. use, but would support this request. <br />��� Commissioner Boerigter concurred with Chair poherty's comment to not be afraid to allow churches in <br />�-:c B-3 Districts, given the information provided to-date; and questioned how the impact of a church use <br />i� ; could be any different that a permitted use for a hospital, mortuary or theater. Commissioner poherty <br />i<e questioned the aesthetics of the church wishing to be next to other businesses; however, noted that this <br />i<� was their decision to make. <br />i��o Chair poherty expressed concem that there may be unintended consequences that were unknown at <br />is� this time. <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />