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<br />Mayor Don Wall <br />Roseville Civic Center <br />2660 Civic Center .Drive <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br /> <br /> <br />A .nn Ta : <br />L-\), y c ' \ <br />~11y U\{/\/Ct <br />sr~vt .s <br />1~rr~J' <br />~~ <br />~S <br />~ <br />,ar Cub Food Store ~\ \1 \'1 'I ~ <br /> <br />i. <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />Dear Mayor, <br /> <br />I sincerely appreciated y r , .lousness in listening, concern and advice. <br />It was uplifting as to what we, as :a-neighborhood, could possibly do. <br /> <br />However, after reading the Pioneer Press article by Ann Baker, my heart sunk. <br /> <br />I realize you have no obligation to get involved in this unfortunate Bradley <br />Real Estate deal foisted upon us in a "locked in" neighborhood. <br /> <br />Pertaining to the codes and laws written after the neighborhood had already been <br />established, as HarMar came after the neighborhood, I cannot but question why codes of <br />30 years ago cannot be updated to reflect the changes in density population. <br /> <br />It seems the state is constantly changing codes and laws, example: the recent <br />snowmobile stud law. <br /> <br />Any other store occupying the former Home Place area with mall hours, even a <br />bingo hall, would be more acceptable. A Lund's grocery store closing at 10 p.m. <br />would be a classic type we would surely patronize. <br /> <br />My mend, Betty W olfangle, gave me a report trom the Vista 2000 committee <br />that made a study and formed a vision of what is best for Roseville. <br /> <br />I quote the following ,out of context, that could easily apply to our area. "The <br />concentration of hydro-carbons, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other airborne <br />particles must be measured, controlled or reduced in a symptomatit manner. Initial <br />research indicates that concentration of these particles and gases have caused damage <br />to the environment" <br />Source of information: Minn. Pollution Control Agency. <br /> <br />Research was done in reference to Hwy 36 and Snellling, also not far trom our <br />neighborhood. It also referred to the etfectcn the quality oflife and the enjoyment of ones <br />home. <br /> <br />Bradley Real Estate plan, with 3000 cars a day plus 1 0-16 trucks and their <br />emissions would be entirely unacceptable and damaging to our livelihood. <br /> <br />Also included in the study was the suggestion that all new development, [ I would <br />apply this to "additions to abuilding", should be postponed until all drainage requirement <br /> <br />L_. o"rA <br />).\u'v, <br />