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2889
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2660 CIVIC CENTER DR
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JAMES ADDITION
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<br />Date: 11/3/97 <br />From: City ofRoseville, James Addition Neighborhood Task Force <br /> <br />Dear James Addition Neighbors, <br /> <br />This letter regards the future of your neighborhood (between Fairview and Snelling and <br />between Co, Rd. C and south of Oak crest). In March the City mailed you (176 residences <br />and 3 businesses) a letter requesting volunteers to serve on a neighborhood Task Force. <br />Thirteen people, 10 homeowners and 3 businesses, volunteered and started meeting June <br />25th to learn about and discuss our neighborhoods concerns, problems and options, <br />These Task Force members agreed that our neighborhood needed this updatemailing.It <br />is just getting done later than we wanted, <br /> <br />The City Council charge to the Task Force essentially reflected the same concerns <br />expressed by the neighborhood survey comments and the 3/5/97 neighborhood meeting <br />which we received copies of Dennis Welsch, the Community Development Director, has <br />met with and helped us greatly by providing information, resources and analysis as well as <br />inviting others with specific knowledge to our montWy meetings. The few comments to <br />date from the City Planning Commission, Council and Mayor have been supportive. <br /> <br />I appreciate our City Council acknowledging this neighborhoods increasing concerns and <br />pressures by offering this opportunity to provide input about our neighborhoods future, It <br />shows faith, or at least hope, that this Task Force will make reasonable prudent <br />recommendations that the majority of the neighborhood understands and supports. <br /> <br />I have prepared for you the attached "Summary of Task Force charges and deliberations <br />to date", The Task Force has meet monthly for a total of 5 meetings to date, You can <br />contact a Task Force member (see attached) if you wish to discuss or review anything, I <br />also invite you to my home for discussions and comments on Tuesdays November 11th, <br />18th and 25th between 7-9 p,m. I'll leave the light on as they say. <br /> <br />The future steps are as follows, Discussion with the City Planning Commission at their <br />11112 workshop, a quick task force meeting on 11113, discussion with City Councihat <br />their 11/17 workshop and a regular task force meeting on 11/ 19, The Task Force is trying <br />to provide the recommendations to the Planning Commission in November and the City <br />Council in December to allow action specifically on the proposed National Tire <br />Warehouse business before the moratorium ends on 1/1/98. Hopefully the neighborhood <br />and the City can reach consensus on acceptable solutions to this and the other issues, <br /> <br />Sincerely, ~ <br />?'~~ <br /> <br />crai;%stenson <br />Neighborhood Task Force, chair <br />2585 N, Oakcrest home telephone: 636-9381 <br />
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