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• <br />June 29, 1984 <br />Ronald J. Moorse, Admin. Asst. <br />City of Roseville <br />2660 Civic Center Dr. <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />RE: City of Roseville <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />Increased Residential Density <br />Metropolitan Council District <br />Metropoly: n Council Referral <br />Dear Mr. Moorse: <br />Rev iew <br />(61-Unit <br />3 <br />r <br />Apt. Project) <br />No. 11801-2 <br />Metropolitan Council <br />300 Metro Square Building <br />Seventh and Robert Streets <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 <br />Telephone (612) 291-6359 <br />The Metropolitan Council staff has reviewed Roseville's proposed comprehensive <br />plan amendment received by the Council on June 24, 1984. With staff input, I <br />have determined that the proposed amendment has no potential impact upon any of <br />the metropolitan system plans. Therefore, the city may place the amendment <br />into effect at any time. <br />As you may be aware, beyond an initial determination of no potential impact, <br />the Council has 60 days from receipt of a proposed amendment to review and <br />comment upon the apparent consistency of the proposed amendment with other <br />adopted chapters of the Metropolitan Development Guide. Council staff has also <br />completed this review and has found no inconsistencies. Preliminary action on <br />the review will occur on July 191 1984 by the Metropolitan and Community <br />Development Committee. Formal action by the Council will take place on July <br />26, 1984, completing review of the amendment. <br />Sincerely, <br />Sandra <br />Chair <br />SSG:bm <br />cc: Charles W. Wiger, Metropolitan Council District 3 <br />John Rutford, Metropolitan Council Staff <br />An Equal Opportunity Empioyei <br />