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Attachment D <br />Roseville Pmper�ics Managemen� Company <br />RE: 2720 Fairview Ave. N& 2211 County Road C2 W Open House for Interim Use Permit <br />On TuesdayJune 30th, 2015, as required by Roseville City Code, RPMC held an open house in the Fireside <br />Room at the John Rose Oval. This open house was publicized as required to the appropriate individuals <br />and businesses on the list developed by Roseville City Staff. <br />Carol Erickson, Lisa McCormick, Jim Bull and Jim Daire were present at the open house. RPMC presented <br />some of the projects which have been competed over the last fifteen years in Roseville and explained <br />the history of RPMC back to 1978 when the first investments in Roseville were made. Next, everyone <br />discussed the two sites that were the impetus for the open house, historical uses as trucking related <br />sites, current uses as trailer storage, and how these sites were simply being "warehoused" as Mr. Daire <br />categorized it, until market conditions and surrounding development provide the opportunity for a <br />viable redevelopment plan that could be acted on. Furthermore, and specific to 2720 Fairview, it was <br />discussed that RPMC is exploring the option of tearing down the existing structure to prepare the site <br />for future redevelopment as well as to allow for increased trailer storage in the interim to offset some of <br />the costs involved with ongoing expenses and the demolition. In addition, RPMC's current 2015-2016 <br />capital improvement projects of 2575 Fairview (2015) and 2579 Fairview (2016) were described to those <br />in attendance in an effort to properly convey that RPMC feels it is best practice to focus on developing <br />great results through detailed attention to fewer projects, versus opening the door to mediocre results <br />by spreading ourselves to thin. My impression was that everyone understood and agreed with this <br />approach, and because of that, as well as in light of a fifteen year capital improvement history within the <br />City of Roseville, all were in favor of an granting our requests for Interim Use Permits for both sites. That <br />sentiment is also in line with numerous phone calls I received from recipients of the mailer giving notice <br />of the open house, so the conclusion I have reached is that the community is supportive of granting an <br />Interim Use Permit for both sites. <br />Sincerely, <br />(��_��� (���r,�,�-� <br />Chad Commers <br />Vice President <br />Roseville Properties Management Co. <br />