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<br />City of Roseville <br /> <br />Planning Commission Meeting <br /> <br />Wednesday, April 2, 2003 <br /> <br />1. Call to Order <br /> <br />Chairman Duncan called the regular meeting of the City of Roseville Planning Commission to order at 6:32 p.m. in the <br />City Council Chambers. <br /> <br />2. Roll Call <br /> <br />Present: Duncan, Ipsen, Traynor, Bakeman, Mulder, Stone, Peper <br />Absent: <br />Staff present: Dennis Welsch, Deb Bloom, Thomas Paschke <br />Council present: None <br /> <br />3. Approval of Minutes <br /> <br />Motion: Member Mulder moved, seconded by Member Bakeman, to approve the minutes of the March 5, 2003 <br />meeting of the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />Ayes: 6 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Abstain: 1 (Peper) <br />Motion carried <br /> <br />4. Communications from the Public <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />5. Consent Agenda: (The Planning Commission may decide upon the issues listed in the Consent Agenda with one motion, <br />without further discussion.) <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />6. Hearings <br />a. Planning File 3449: Request by North Heights Lutheran Church, 2701 Rice Street, for a GENERAL <br />CONCEPT PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT & REZONING to allow the demolition of the existing three story <br />school and construction of a new three store K - 12 School, 750 seat auditorium, 83 new surface parking <br />spaces and associated site improvements in phase 1, and demolition of the one story school, sanctuary, <br />and parking lot to allow construction of 1,200 seat sanctuary, support spaces, and 334 surface parking <br />spaces. <br /> <br />Chair Duncan opened the hearing and requested City Planner Thomas Paschke provide a summary of the project <br />report dated April 2, 2003. <br />He explained that North Heights Lutheran Church has applied for a General Concept Planned Unit Development <br />and Rezoning for their 11.4 acre church and school campus, which includes the three existing buildings (two school <br />structures and a church) at 2651 and 2701 Rice Street. The "Campus Master Plan" proposal would create a new <br />1,200 seat sanctuary and a K-12 school (900 students, 225 could drive), replacing the existing 400 seat sanctuary <br />and K-8 school. Phase I would include the demolition of the existing three story school and construction of a new <br />