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STAKEHOLDER GROUP MEETING 2 MINUTES - ROSEVILLE CIVIC CAMPUS <br />FEBRUARY 12, 2026 <br />PAGE 3 <br />The following is an exact transcription of feedback received on the station boards. <br />LPCDS <br />West Facade <br />Photos, sorted by most feedback: <br />1. Angled Windows Can Increase Privacy-4 votes <br />2. Primarily Clerestory Windows — 4 votes <br />3. West Elevation with 10% Window Coverage — 2 votes <br />4. West Elevation with 20% Window Coverage (code minimum) —1 vote <br />5. Fagade with Minimal/Entirely Screened Windows — 0 votes, "This looks too wall-y" <br />Comments: <br />1. Clerestory windows give max wall space, but good natural light <br />2. Bird safe glass <br />3. Confirm/consider reflection of sun off windows in afternoon into houses behind <br />4. It depends on the vibe of the rest of the building <br />East Facade <br />Photos with Feedback, sorted by most feedback: <br />1. Warm Brick Fagade —3 votes <br />2. Defined Entry/Corner with Tall Windows — 3 votes, "Bird safe glass" <br />3. Roseville Fire Station — 2 votes, "Nice Fagade —timeless, classic, nice lighting at night" <br />4. Civic Columns to Define Entries — 2 votes, "I like this aesthetic with pillars, it gives me Google HQ vibes" <br />5. Columns with Organic Forms — 2 votes <br />6. Vertical Precast/Stucco Panels — 1 vote <br />7. Horizontal Lap Siding —1 vote <br />8. Light Metal Panel Siding —"Looks trendy:(" <br />9. Perforated Metal Panel Siding — "Looks trendy:(" <br />10. Fagade Screening Panel — "No" <br />MOC <br />Photos with Feedback, sorted by most feedback: <br />1. Metal Perforated Screen with Lighting — 4 votes, "Lexington Side" <br />2. Wall with Integrated City Branding/Placemaking — 4 votes <br />Page 91 of 105 <br />