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<br />a. Impact on traffic (amounts and congestion): <br /> <br />The use of SuperAmerica as an off-sale liquor store will not significantly impact <br />traffic. Specifically, the traffic study completed by SEH Consultants indicates <br />that overall traffic on the SuperAmerica site will increase by approximately 1.8% <br />or an increase of approximately 60 vehicle trips per day (see Consultant's <br />memo dated 1/7/04) on a site that cunently produces an estimated 3,400 vehicle <br />trips per day (see Attachment A and below). <br /> <br /> <br />3,400 <br />281 <br />60 (1.8%) <br />58 <br /> <br />b. Impact on parks, streets, and other public facilities: <br /> <br />Use of the SuperAmerica site as an off-sale liquor store will not impact Lexington <br />Park or the Roseville Park System; the use will not significantly impact Lexington <br />Avenue or County Road B; and the use will not impact other public facilities. <br /> <br />First, information received from the Chief of Police and Park & Recreation <br />Director supports the notion that off-sale liquor sales at SuperAmerica will not <br />create an increased use of Lexington Park. There may be a misconception that <br />alcohol sales at this location will promote public drinking and drunkenness in <br />Lexington Park. However, there is no data available for Roseville Parks that can <br />research or study this perception or conclude that this activity will actually occur. <br />The Park and Recreation Department reports the only significant alcohol <br />consumption in Roseville Parks has been during programmed events, such as <br />adult softball tournaments and there has not been a known instance of illegal <br />alcohol consumption in any of the parks near off-sale liquor stores. <br /> <br />Second, traffic will increase slightly at SuperAmerica by an estimated 30 new <br />vehicles or 60 additional trips per day (see Consultant's memo dated 1/7/04). <br />However, Glen Van Wormer, the traffic consultant anticipates that 75% to 80% <br />of the liquor store customers will be at the site for either gasoline or convenience <br />items. <br /> <br />Third, the Community Development Department does not anticipate any impact <br />to other public facilities, such as water, sanitary sewer, police and fire calls. <br /> <br />c. Compatibility of the site plan, internal circulation, landscaping and <br />structures with contiguous properties: <br /> <br />PF3524 - ReA 012604 - Page 3 of 14 <br />