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Planning Files - Planning File #
3221
Planning Files - Type
Variance
Address
2727 VICTORIA ST N
Applicant
Lake Ridge Nursing Home
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
7/24/2000
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<br />Date: May 13, 2000 <br /> <br />TO: Roseville City Council <br /> <br />RE: Lakeridge Parking Lot Expansion Proposal <br /> <br />Lakeridge could have the parking lot expansion they wish and still preserve one-half of the plants <br />and trees on this 70-foot wide partial strip of land which was intended to separate B-1 commercial <br />from the neighborhood which existed 25 years before Lakeridge. The problem is that they are <br />unwilling to replace the wall that is there now. Mr. Palmquist of Lakeridge has offered to build the <br />wall - but only if we pay for it. <br /> <br />We have decided to pay if we must. We will offer $10,000 for the easterly 25 feet of their property, <br />which they can put toward a wall, and we can reserve as an area for nature. <br /> <br />In an effort to reduce costs, Lakeridge wishes to remove virtually all plant life and create a steep <br />hill that requires no wall. Any thing that goes over the fence would come quickly crashing down into <br />the parking lot. And what of the possibility of mudslides? <br /> <br />These plants and trees are vital for life in the neighborhood - They separate neighbors from the <br />sights and sounds associated with the 24-hour 7-day operation of the Lakeridge facility. And they <br />provide life to many animals. <br /> <br />Lakeridge created its own problems by expanding beyond their means. The neighborhood was <br />here first and should be protected. I believe Lakeridge should leave one-half of the present <br />vegetation in place. This can be accomplished by turning down this request for permit. <br /> <br />Instead, Lakeridge should be encouraged to develop their parking lot expansion with a plan that <br />has less environmental impact - a plan that is in harmony with the neighbors and the community - <br />a plan that is befitting of Roseville. <br /> <br />I urge you to reject this plan and urge Lakeridge to work out a satisfactory arrangement with its <br />neighbors. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />George Tessmer <br />2774 Lakeview Avenue <br />
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