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O/� S <br />2660 CIVIC rE;`:l'Ci2 z:?Il/ 1.?io�!(:) ''L t.3 4_3.37 1 e vi <br />, e :-1lPliYE50TA SS 1 <br />September 13, 1985 <br />Mr. Roger Jensen <br />Peterson, Bell & Converse <br />2100 American National Bank Building <br />Fifth and Robert <br />St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 <br />Dear Roger: <br />I am writing to you regar <br />mentioned relating to the <br />Notice of Hearing for the <br />Essentially, the develope <br />us, thus residents within <br />weren't notified, in view <br />the parcel was omitted. <br />ding the problem that I previously <br />notice for FML's (Victoria Place) <br />Planning Commission Meeting. <br />rs did not submit a complete abstract to <br />the required 350 feet, in effect, <br />of the fact that the southern part of <br />Pursuant to your discussion, I did check a petition that we <br />received regarding opposition to the project. However, that <br />petition related to the preliminary resolution regarding the <br />bonds, not the Planning Commission meeting itself. <br />• Steve and I reviewed the code, and ascertained in reading 16.030 <br />that the lack of notice would not void the Planning Commission <br />and subsequent City Council's activities. As we will be <br />reviewing the project's final plat on September 23, we again <br />would like you to double check the legality of the previous <br />activities of the Planning Commission and Council. <br />Sincerely, <br />Craig x✓ Waldron <br />Director of Economic Development <br />