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7/17/2007 2:32:18 PM
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3552
Planning Files - Type
Planning-Other
Project Name
Twin Lakes
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Active
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Moratorium
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<br /> <br />From: <br />Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 11:55 PM <br />To: city .council@ci.roseville.mn.us; dennis.welsch@ci.roseville.mn.us <br />Subject: Twin Lake Presentation - Kotecki. <br /> <br />Dear City Council, <br /> <br />I have attached my presentation from tonight. <br /> <br />As I mentioned tonight in my comments John Shardlow and John Johannson are <br />great salesman. They could sell a bucket of sand to somebody dying of thirst <br />in a desert. <br /> <br />I would like to add one more comment on the Traffic. The developer can bring <br />out the current AUAR with a major hospital and claim they are reducing traffic <br />from the current plan. The traffic analyst admitted it was a worst case and over-inflated number from our last Twin <br />Lakes advisory meeting. <br /> <br />I can't believe an AUAR with the amount of retail was agreed upon in good faith. <br />For the developer to be able to say there development reduces traffic by 50% <br />when current traffice will increase around 64% on Fairview and C over current <br />levels means that the AUAR had 128% increase. (Where is that traffic to go, hello air pollution). <br /> <br />Tim Kotecki <br /> <br />8/4/2004 <br />
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