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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 3, 2019 <br /> Page 5 <br /> tain that in some point in time, if necessary, the applicant would have to be re- <br /> quired to install it. There is some flexibility there. <br /> Councilmember Willmus noted in relation to Planning District 5, the 2030 Com- <br /> prehensive Plan and the staff report for the Council, page 2 of 9, line 36-38 it <br /> states "The subject property lies within Planning District 5 of the 2030 Compre- <br /> hensive Plan, which does not specifically provide direction regarding this subject <br /> property. The District does, however, discuss the future need of a Rice Street <br /> Corridor study.", and that is germane to Planning District 5 which is a small geo- <br /> graphic area in NE Roseville. His question is the 2030 Comprehensive Plan does <br /> guide these properties Low Density Residential and Neighborhood Business and <br /> he believed that was also carried forward so far in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. <br /> He wondered how that ties in with not specifically providing direction or is that <br /> direction implied to this proposal. <br /> Mr. Paschke was not sure what Councilmember Willmus was asking but he <br /> thought the Comprehensive Plan does a couple of things guiding wise. It has a <br /> map and talks about perhaps doing studies in areas to further determine whether <br /> or not the land uses that are on a map, in essence, shown as the guiding for the <br /> next ten to twenty years is accurate or appropriate and he thought where the City's <br /> resources have been spent the last few years have been down in Southeast Rose- <br /> ville and working on that area more so than the whole corridor. He would say <br /> that in his twenty years working in Roseville, that it is not uncommon having <br /> Comprehensive Plan Amendments come forward for sites throughout the City that <br /> do not have exactly the matching land use guiding or zoning that a development <br /> or the developing community thinks is appropriate on a given site. <br /> Ms. Leah Stockstrom, Project Manager for CommonBond Communities <br /> Ms. Stockstrom introduced Cecile Bedor, Executive Vice President of Real Es- <br /> tate, Jess Mitten, Regional Property Manager, Joshua Love, Regional Service Co- <br /> ordinator and Architect Principal Tom Wasmoen from Firm Ground. <br /> Ms. Stockstrom talked about who CommonBond is. She made a presentation to <br /> the City Council about the project. <br /> Councilmember Etten asked if the narrative timeline of building in the summer of <br /> 2020 still the current timeline and what are the features of this building that will <br /> make it uniquely senior. <br /> Ms. Stockstrom stated the timeline is still the same. She stated that Common- <br /> Bond will make sure that all of the units meet universal design guidelines. There <br /> will be grab bars for bathtubs and showers. There will also be ADA units. Uni- <br /> versal design is setup so if someone has a need for more accessibility then the <br /> units are easily converted into an ADA unit. CommonBond will provide covered <br /> walkways and planning on having the community room on the corner with hope- <br />
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