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<br /> <br /> <br />rooms new be <br />more often, and 130 feet closer to our homes. One doesn't <br />noise from the outdoor will be audible at the <br />is, the Roseville Ordinance yiolated. <br />efforts our night <br />happen. <br /> <br />the <br />130 feet closer to the <br />ponution from an homes in our neighborhood. The last site plan we saw did take steps <br />right direction as the applicant recognizes this problem and it can be cheaply mitigated. Our <br />further comments on light mitigation are set forth below. <br /> <br /> <br />rooms are set above <br />IS <br /> <br />light <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />around the parking and <br />water into the wetlands south of the parking lots along Fulham Street. These wet areas are <br />located right behind numerous residences. Extreme care must be taken to guarantee that <br />project does not cause flooding or seepage into those residences. <br /> <br />The issue of whether a building bigger than the Roseville Hockey Arena is compatible <br />our established R-l neighborhood should be answered affirmatively before the Midland <br />Hins conditional use permit is issued. If the proposal is not compatible, no conditional use <br />permit should be issued. If the proposed expansion might be compatible only on several <br />conditions that insure neighborhood compatibility, those conditions must be imposed on any <br />permit that is granted. Conditions are the very essence of a "conditional use permit." The <br /> <br />-4- <br />