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� <br />... <br />�� and criteria established by the city code will allow for the City to approve the use subject to <br />�9 certain conditions. <br />�o Thank-you again for your comments. We take them seriously and will continue to look at the <br />� � matter. The appeal will be held at the City Council meeting on Monday, May 24th. The City <br />�2 has mailed out notices to all the petition signers for the appeal, which you have hopefully <br />�s alreadv received. <br />s4 North Como Presbyterian Church <br />95 Sun 5/2/2010 4:30 PM <br />9s From: Dorothy Ashley <br />s� To: [submitted to City staff via website form] <br />98 I understand the City of Roseville has agreed to allow NCPC to have a community garden on our <br />9� residential street. Who can I talk to about my concerns about the city's decision? My husband <br />� oo and I are very upset about the church's plan. Thanks. <br />� o � Re: North Como Presbyterian Church <br />� 02 Mon 5/3/2010 9:00 AM <br />� o'? From: Bryan Lloyd <br />�� oa To: Dorothy Ashley <br />� 05 Hi, Mrs. Ashley. <br />� oe Let me begin by explaining that the City didn't really "agree" to allow NCPC to have a <br />� o i community garden. The fact is that Roseville's zoning staff (myself included) made the <br />�� oa determination that the kind of community garden that NCPC is proposing is not regulated by <br />i os the zoning code. This means that community gardens are sort of like tree houses, koi ponds, <br />� � o or pergolas in the sense that they aren't specifically addressed or regulated by the zoning <br />1 1 1 code, but they're the kind of things that are commonly found in neighborhood settings. NCPC <br />� � 2 was told that they could proceed with their community garden, but they didn't need to seek <br />� � 3 permission for it in the first place. (It's worth pointing out that the proposed garden shed and <br />': 14 compost bin are regulated and will have to exist within those regulations when and if they're <br />� � 5 installed.) <br />� � c If you'd like to talk with somebody about your concerns, you can talk to me or the City <br />� � � Planner, Thomas Paschke (thomas.paschke@ci.roseville.mn.us or 651-792-7074), or the <br />, �� Community Development Director, Pat Trudgeon (pat.trudgeon@ci.roseville.mn.us or 651- <br />� �� 792-7071). Because one of your neighbors has appealed the determination that the zoning <br />��o code doesn't regulate a community garden like the one that has been proposed, you'll also <br />� 2 � have the opportunity to share your concerns with the City Council when they take up the <br />� z2 issue to make a ruling on the appeal. We don't yet know when this issue will be on a City <br />� 2s Council agenda, but it'll be in the next 2-3 weeks; I think you can expect to receive <br />�� 2a notification of that meeting when the date has been ironed out. <br />�2� Regards, <br />^2� Bryan Lloyd <br />