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<br />Comprehensive Plan but disputed the comment form the other traffic engineer (level of service "D is <br />acceptable). <br /> <br />Chair Traynor asked for clarification on the traffic reports. He noted increases on Lexington and County <br />Road B. Deb Bloom explained the 1990-1994 projections were straight-line. General discussion ensued. <br />Member Blank found that left turns in and out must be clarified, yet the overall increase is 3.5%. What is the <br />perceived benefit to Roseville residents? <br />Member Ipsen asked how the 100 new trips were determined. Mr. Van Warner explained the method of <br />observation and counts. <br /> <br />Chair Traynor asked for details on delivery congestion. Will delivery trucks at northwest comer conflict with <br />customer traffic? (Yes) Is there a pedestrian traffic conflict especially when moving from convenience to <br />liquor store entry? <br /> <br />Mr. Van Wormer recommended reorientation of customer parking and better organized delivery. <br />Member Stone asked if traffic accident reports could be included in the report on three lane vs four lane. <br />Chair Traynor asked staff to explain "cornerstone" comers. Dennis Welsch explained the history of the <br />Cornerstone program. <br /> <br />Dave Thomas, Speedway SuperAmerica, was asked by Member Ipsen, whether the door on the west will be <br />retained? Dave Thomas said the rearrangement of the site plan and separated building will require retaining <br />the west side door as an emergency door. <br /> <br />Member Bakeman asked what signage would be installed and what impact the new door will have on parking <br />spaces. Mr. Thomas explained the liquor entry on the east side. What changes must be made to parking? <br />Would more ADA spaces be needed? (Yes). Signage will meet city requirements. Member Bakeman <br />suggested no signage facing east to residential area. Parking can be removed in front triangle, near vent pipes <br />(?) <br /> <br />Andreys Vape, owner of Lexington Court Apartments (52 units directly north) asked for clarification of <br />customer counts to the site. How will the 480 new liquor store customers per day pay for this site? Are there <br />comparisons in Minnesota and in the Roseville area? (No) Will the delivery trucks have back up beepers? <br />Would the beeper be a big disturbance to residential area within 3 to 4 blocks. How many more liquor store <br />deliveries will occur? (No answer) <br /> <br />Bob Bashinsky, 1040 Parker Street, asked if SuperAmerica would also install a car wash. Mr. Thomas said <br />the site will not accommodate a car wash. Will a customer pay for gas at the liquor store? (no) <br />Faith Watters, Calvary Church, asked for more specific information regarding liquor related police reports <br />(Mr. Paschke provided information on incidents/public drunkenness in parks adjacent to off-sale liquor stores <br />- none). <br /> <br />Andrew Stark, 1009 Parker Avenue, asked if left turns on the median are solid yellow, can a driver cross <br />them? (Yes, but cannot drive left of yellow line). <br /> <br />Tim Cook, 1049 Sherren Street, asked whether SuperAmerica looked at grocery sales vs liquor sales. <br />(Available from SuperAmerica marketing, but not present at meeting) Is this public welfare? <br />Mr. Cook asked who must validate welfare of the community and the burden of proof? Acting Chair Traynor <br />noted that the city must have findings to deny. Are there demographics on the basketball court users in the <br />park? Has the staff reviewed public drunkenness police reports? <br /> <br />Lonnie Brokke, Roseville Parks and Recreation Director, explained uses at Lexington Park and noted that he <br /> <br />PF3524 - ReA 012604 - Page 11 of 14 <br />