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Roseville City Council
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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 17, 2019 <br /> Page 4 <br /> City's initial information had two tenants this would be done for and the infor- <br /> mation received today has six tenants. <br /> Mr. Greninger stated that was a misunderstanding in the original application. <br /> Originally his company was talking with staff and he did not know exactly how <br /> the application listed two. He reviewed it today and asked staff to revise the <br /> number of tenants. He noted his company is not asking for more time, there will <br /> be more done each night. There is a two-week window due to the elements and <br /> possible rain. <br /> Councilmember Etten noted the applicant mentioned a two-stage process, and <br /> asked how much time would each stage take approximately, assuming nothing <br /> will go wrong. <br /> Mr. Greninger explained the work goes pretty fast, especially at night. To demo, <br /> he thought it would take an hour or two. He thought the work would go from the <br /> time of store close to around 1:00-2:00 a.m. He noted the hammering would be <br /> the loudest noise and would be done during the demo process. He reviewed the <br /> demo process with the Council and indicated it would be approximately two to <br /> four hours from 9:00 p.m. <br /> Mayor Roe asked if the company was planning to work on as many of the tenant's <br /> sites on the same evening as possible or would it be one tenant per evening. <br /> Mr. Greninger thought with six tenants it would be half and half but will see how <br /> it goes and if it is smooth going then more tenants will be done at once. <br /> Mayor Roe reviewed public hearing protocol and opened the public hearing at ap- <br /> proximately 7:14 p.m. <br /> Public Comment <br /> Sister Rosemary Shinneman, 1179 California Drive <br /> Sister Shinneman indicated she lives in the apartments directly across from Rose- <br /> ville Center. She explained for weeks the residents have been putting up with <br /> noise during the day, knowing that is important, and are dealing with it. She not- <br /> ed in the evening from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., would mean normal people are <br /> sleeping, especially younger people who have jobs and need to be on the job. She <br /> also explained there are elderly people and residents who are not well. She was at <br /> the meeting because she believed that she has a right to protect herself from un- <br /> safe situations and she felt this was very unsafe. Noise is stress and it is wonder- <br /> ful to have no noise on Sunday. She explained before she came to the meeting, <br /> there was still noise of the construction dropping things into the trucks and if this <br /> were to happen at night, there would be no sleeping. This is directly across the <br /> street from her residence and would be very disruptive. The real issue is the jack- <br />
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