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ATTACHMENT F <br />Regular Planning Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – Wednesday, June 1, 2022 <br />Page 2 <br />None. <br />b.From the Commission or Staff: Information about assorted business not already on <br />this agenda, including a brief update on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />process. <br />Member McGehee indicated there will be an electric vehicle fair at Prince of Peace <br />st <br />Lutheran Church on June 21 at 6:00 p.m. <br />6.Other Business <br />a.Discuss Phase Two Zoning Code Amendments Regarding the ShorelandDiscuss Phase Two Zoning Code Amendments Regarding the ShorelandDiscuss Phase Two Zoning Code Amendments Regarding the <br /> Shoreland <br />Ordinance and SustainabilityOrdinance and Sustainability <br />Community Development Director Janice Gundlach presented the Phase Two Zoning <br />Code Amendments regarding the Shoreland Ordinance and Sustainability. She <br />reviewed the changes and asked the Commission for feedback. <br />Ms. Rita Trapp, HKGi, made a presentation on Roseville’s Shoreland Ordinance to <br />the Commission. She asked for feedback on this item from the Commission. <br />Member McGehee indicated regarding uses near lakes, around Langdon Lake on <br />Cleveland Avenue side there is some heavy development and that lake does have <br />commercial and industrial development on the side and also Bennett Lake is there. <br />She did not think that is the case on other lakes but it is on that one. <br />Ms. Trapp explained HKGi looked at this specifically with the DNR and what they <br />are looking for is the traditional, heavy manufacturing that would have outdoor <br />storage, would have a potential for contamination or things like that. She thought the <br />redevelopment that is being seen while it may include some lighter industrial or the <br />office/flex/tech., that is not the kind of thing the DNR is concerned about because that <br />will be fully contained within the building and commercial is not of concern. <br />Ms. Gundlach clarified what could be allowed under the Zoning designation, not is <br />what is there today. What is there today is essentially grandfathered in. <br />Ms. Trapp continued with her presentation. <br />Member Schaffhausen asked what riparian meant. <br />Ms. Trapp explained riparian means it is actually on the lakeshore and has parts on <br />the property that include or are adjacent to the ordinary high-waterlevel of the lake. It <br />is only properties that are adjacent and anything that is separated from a lake by a <br />public piece of property or another property or a street would be considered non- <br />riparian. <br /> <br />