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RCA Attachment E <br />NEIGHBORHOOD OPEN HOUSE SUMMARY <br />LEXINGTON WOODS TOWNHOMES <br />(Virtual open house from 3/4/20 to 4/2/20) <br />Golden Valley Land Company (Peter Knaeble and Matt Pavek) had a Neighborhood Open <br />House scheduled for this project for 6:30-8:30 pm on March 19, 2020, at the Roseville City Hall <br />council chambers. Notices were sent out by City staff for this open house meeting. Due to the <br />closing of City Hall because of the COVID-19 issue, the 3/19/20 open house meeting was <br />cancelled. Per City staff recommendations, the open house meeting format was changed to allow <br />residents to call or email the developers directly (from 8 am to 8 pm; 3/19/20 to 4/2/20) to <br />answer questions and hear their concerns. This is a summary of the resident comments and <br />concerns by the 17 residents who responded. <br />Our proposed Lexington Woods townhome project is on a 5.62 acre site at the southeast corner <br />of Lexington Ave. (Co. Rd. 51) and County Road C2. The site is currently zoned Medium <br />Density Residential (MDR) and is privately owned. The proposed density of 5.7 units/acre <br />meets the MDR requirement of 5-12 units/acre. <br />The following issues/concerns were heard: <br />1. Existing traffic on Lexington Ave. and County Road C2. We responded that the site is <br />currently zoned for 28-68 units and that we are proposing only 32 units. We explained <br />that most traffic from this development would head west on County Road C2 to <br />Lexington Ave. and would have minimal impact on the street traffic in the neighborhood <br />to the east. The traffic from our 32 units would not adversely affect the traffic conditions <br />on Lexington Ave. <br />2.Construction traffic. All construction traffic will only use Lexington Ave. and County <br />Road C2. All construction related parking will be on-site. <br />3.New traffic light on Lexington Ave. and County Road C2. There are no plans for a new <br />traffic light at this location. <br />4.Proposed cul-de-sac. Some residents preferred a through street option that would <br />eliminate the cul-de-sac and continue our proposed private drive to Lexington Ave. We <br />explained that the proposed private cul-de-sac was designed to City standards, and that <br />the City staff and County do not recommend an additional access onto Lexington Ave. <br />5.Project schedule. We responded that the site construction would occur this summer and <br />fall. The first buildings would begin late this fall. Home construction and final buildout <br />would be subject to market demand. <br />6.Building construction building times. We responded that our builder would be required <br />to meet the existing City requirements for allowable building days and times. <br />Page 1 of 24 <br /> <br />