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<br />ROSEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Wednesday, January 12, 1994 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />architectural style and to make it more conducive with single-family homes. <br /> <br />Member Rengel stated that there was no good solution for the traffic turning <br />movements. He wondered if there was a capability for a community center building in <br />the project, and whether a change in the site plan density provided any more usable <br />open space than the previous plan. <br /> <br />Member Thomas asked for detailed descriptions of the architectural sketches. <br />Chairman Wietecki asked for clarification regarding the access from the garage into the <br />units, and member Rengel asked for clarification regarding the exterior materials. Mr. <br />Peterson explained that there will be direct access from the garage into the units and <br />that the exterior of the units will be aluminum siding and fascia along with vinyl clad <br />windows and metal garage doors. He also explained the condominium escrow <br />requirements which would help satisfy maintenance problems in the future. <br /> <br />Citizens <br /> <br />Claire Sazma, 1065 Grandview Avenue, stated that the driveway entrance across from <br />her house shined lights into her bedroom windows. She was opposed to the signage <br />on the site and generally opposed to the project. <br /> <br />Ann Keller, 959 Grandview Avenue, expressed concern about the traffic studies and <br />traffic counts, in noting that 116 cars could be generated in a peak hour. She preferred <br />business on the site because the business would distribute traffic throughout the day. <br />The project may include resident or visiting children who would be encouraged to play <br />in the private street area. While she is still opposed to the project, Ms. Keller found <br />the traffic as currently presented was a vast improvement over the first project. <br /> <br />There was no other public comment. <br /> <br />Chairman Wietecki closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Discussions resumed among planning commission members regarding the traffic routes <br />along Grandview Avenue and possible realignment of traffic flow. <br />