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RCA Attachment D <br />Bryan Lloyd <br />From:Angie Garcia <br />Sent:Monday, July 4, 2022 5:12 PM <br />To:RV Planning; Robert Willmus; Dan Roe; Jason Etten; Wayne Groff; Julie Strahan <br />Subject:Upcoming proposal for July 6 meeting <br />Caution: This email originated outside our organization; please use caution. <br />Dear Sir or Madam, <br />IÓm writing to you about an upcoming proposal in the Northwest corner of Roseville (Old Highway 8) proposed by Tom <br />Brama. <br />Mr. Brama is wanting to turn two single family homes and combine the lots and create 3 twin homes and 1 single family <br />home. <br />I am asking you to please, please, reject this proposal. <br />This will set a precedent for future sales of homes in the area and turn what was a quiet, family neighborhood into a loud, <br />over-populated and dangerous part of Roseville. We already have drag races every weekend on Highway 88 and the <br />ever-growing Edison apartment complex that will bring hundreds of more people. Sandcastle park has now become a <br />growing concern for loud night time parties, drug deals and there have been homeless sleeping on the park benches <br />overnight. <br />Mr. BramaÓs proposal will require a separate street to get to the homes from Old Hwy 8, which will require a street light <br />add to that the lights from the additional homes, which will be shining right into their neighbors homes that have been here <br />for over 40 years. <br />Mr. Brama held a call for the neighbors during which he mentioned that he is Ðjust the developerÑ and cannot guarantee <br />what will be built. How do we know that this will keep with the Ðcharacter of RosevilleÑ and not become some dumpy rental <br />property? <br />WeÓve already lost so many trees and green space with the Edison apt and that will also happen with this proposal. I <br />know Mr. Brama is saying he will plant new trees but taking down trees that are over 50 years old will be a detriment to <br />our fragile climate. The greenspace and trees are why we moved to this area. <br />Mr. BramaÓs proposal does not accurately account for the fact that Troseth Road floods almost yearly now. When this <br />was brought up to him during the community call, he believed that the city of Roseville would need to be responsible for <br />ensuring that didnÓt happen even though his changes will contribute to the problem. <br />Our neighborhood came to the city council once before, to voice our concerns over the Edison apartments, some of which <br />are coming true (increase in loud parties at the park, increase in traffic, etc), please listen to us and know that weÓre trying <br />to save what many call the Ðforgotten part of RosevilleÑ. <br />Please decline this proposal. I am sending this because I love this neighborhood, it's a true community and I'm trying to <br />preserve the neighborhood where we raise our families. <br />I know that you need to think about the future of Roseville, but changes for the future should not be at the detriment of the <br />present. <br />Thank you for your time. <br />Angie Garcia <br />1 <br />Page 29 of 50 <br /> <br />