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Attachment 7 <br />rise along the edge of the mowed yard. My neighbors, Harlan <br />and Margaret Smith (now deceased) mowed and maintained the <br />flat area below the rise while I maintained the area inside the <br />fence to the rise. <br />The house at is on the Roseville Historic Trail <br />with a portion built in the 1860s and another section added in the <br />early 1940s, before Roseville was incorporated as a village in <br />1948. The Mid Oaks Plat was done in 1938. It was required at <br />that time to provide a 30’ easement for any area that might <br />become a road as a condition of approval of a plat. Thus the 30’ <br />were taken from Mid Oaks for the purpose of providing space <br />should the township (as it was then) decide to put Aldine in as a <br />street. They did not make a decision to connect Aldine to <br />Roselawn and cannot now for a variety of reasons. <br />A question was asked about the plantings inside the <br />“encroachment.” With the exception of the large oaks in the ROW <br />which I have had fertilized and trimmed every few years since I <br />came, I have done all the other planting. I have converted the <br />mowed yard into a National Wildlife Certified habitat, replacing <br />mowed grass with native plants to provide both food and cover <br />for wildlife, including pollinators. <br />Please feel free to contact me should you have any additional <br />questions. <br />Unless restricted by law, all correspondence to and from Roseville City <br />government offices, including information submitted through electronic forms such <br />as this one, may be public data subject to the Minnesota Data Practices Act <br />and/or may be disclosed to third parties. <br />Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. <br />Qbhf!6:!pg!29: <br /> <br />