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00 <br />Target Stores 33 South Sixth Street <br />P.O. Box 1392 <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440.1392 <br />Telex No. 6879103 <br />Remodel and Expansion of Roseville Target Store <br />Target Stores Incorporated, A Division of Dayton Hudson Corporation, is <br />planning to make major improvements to the Roseville store during the <br />summer of 1988. To improve our ability to serve our customers in this <br />store, we are proposing to expand both the sales floor and stockroom. <br />This will require significant reorganization of both the interior and <br />exterior of this store. <br />The Roseville store was the first Target store, opening on April 30, 1962. <br />Since that time a number of changes have taken place to both this store <br />and Target stores. Target stores now is over 330 stores strong and just <br />like the company has grown, so has the need for the Roseville store to grow. <br />With the availability of the former tenant space next to Target, a major <br />reorganization in the layout of the building is now available. The new <br />layout will allow the store to become closer in size and layout to our new <br />store prototypes. It will involve creating a larger and better placed <br />customer service area, new restrooms, snack bar, bakery, cash and security <br />offices. <br />The sales floor will increase approximately 13,000 sq. ft. by converting <br />the existing strip stockrooms along the sides of the existing store into <br />sales floor and utilizing the former grocery store space as stockroom. <br />This remodel will be similar to the Crystal store which was done two years <br />ago and will make the Roseville store appear very similar to our newest <br />Twin Cities store in Brooklyn Center. I invite you to take the opportu04 <br />to look at those stores so that you can get a feel for the new decor ana <br />color which will be changed in the Roseville store. <br />To accommodate the new interior changes and to maximize our stockroom, we <br />are proposing a new addition on the southeast corner of the existing <br />building which will house our new marking/receiving area and new loading <br />docks. The loading dock will be screened by extensive landscaping and a <br />screen wall. The old loading dock will be removed and landscaped. We <br />will also add additional landscaping near the main entrance into the site <br />off of County Road B and re -do the landscaping near the front of the store. <br />Because of the dramatic change that will be taking place inside the store, <br />we feel that it is also appropriate to improve the exterior of the <br />building. We will be completely refinishing the building in a new stucco <br />finish with a band of color going around the building and install four <br />red columns at the entrance, which will be similar to our new store proto- <br />type. <br />To accommodate this work, we request a variance to the setback requirement <br />for the approximately 10,000 sq. ft. addition which is the same as the <br />existing setback for the building along State Farm Road and also a variance <br />to the parking setback along County Road B, because of approximately 931-2 ft. <br />of Target property which we will dedicate to the county for future <br />expansion of County Road B. <br />A Division of the Dayton Hudson Corporation <br />