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<br /> <br />Percentage Increase = 27,700 17,000 <br /> <br />63% <br /> <br />17,000 <br /> <br />Traffic difference between High Tech/Flex and Big Box Retail <br /> <br />Comparing Apples to Apples square footage: <br />High Tech f Flex will have 31 % of the traffic compared to Retail Big Box. <br /> <br />Big Box: 271 KSF 11,022. <br />High Tech f Flex 271 KSF 271 x 12.75 3,455. <br /> <br />4. My proposal. <br />Set aside parcels for Residential and build today, wait for the office flight industrial <br />market to improve and land a big fish in the future. This will provide higher income <br />jobs than retail. <br /> <br />5. Closing. <br />The City ofRoseville spent $77,000 for the Twin Lakes Advisory Panel. <br />Here is something the City Council and all of Roseville Residents need to hear. <br /> <br />"We've got to deal in the realm of what's possible, and we don't have an unlimited <br />open checkbook. There was a time when the message from the Met Council was "Tell us <br />what you need, and we're committed to providing what you need to get the projects <br />going." <br /> <br />"In the best of all possible worlds, if we could make it work the way we originally had <br />drawn it, that would be wonderfuL But I'm not putting my money at risk. " <br /> <br />Can anyone on the City Council guess who made that quote? <br /> <br />Answer: John Shardow. <br />The quote was taken from a Star Tribune article, titled "Big Box paradox", March 2, <br />2003. <br /> <br />John Shardlow was the facilitator of this paneL <br />Do you believe Mr. Shardlow is looking out for the City of Roseville's interests? <br />