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Gerald Raufhold, Case No. 1815 Page 6 <br />is extended easterly to Lexington Avenue. The additional <br />park property would consist of an area of 140 feet by 300 <br />feet equalling 42,000 square feet. <br />19. In an overall planning perspective, it seems some <br />principal points bear emphasis: <br />a) It is important to the City of Roseville that the <br />park system as originally planned and gradually <br />expanded, should in no case decrease in quality or <br />level of service. The retention of a park facility <br />at this site would appear to be important to the <br />welfare of the immediate neighborhood that it serves <br />and the general interests of the total park system. <br />The construction of a new and expanded Post Office in <br />the City of Roseville is in the community interests. <br />It is an appropriate site and it is a difficult to <br />achieve at this stage of community development. The <br />Post Office service has officially indicated the site <br />to be their choice. Mutual cooperation between the <br />City and the Post Office service in pursuing <br />development at any site is beneficial to both <br />parties. <br />The pursuance of action that best protects the <br />interests of the immediate neighborhood is an <br />important consideration. Obtaining as much pertinent <br />information and detail as possible should be a prime <br />objective. <br />20.. We suggest that it should be born in mind that the closing <br />on this property has been announced to be in August 1988. <br />It is obvious that there will be considerable delay in the <br />development of the Post Office site, and for that matter <br />its purchase. Under the circumstances, we suggest that <br />the Planning Commission and Council may wish to consider <br />tabling the development proposal so as to offer time to <br />both the Post Office service and the applicant to provide <br />as much additional information as possible. Such <br />information could include: <br />
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