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2) Include all or part of the current and future land use master plans prepared by the City in the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />September 30, 2008 Minority Report #2 offering additional resolution of the above-referenced issues; <br />and including recommendation from the minority for deletion of the proposed current description for <br />"Community Business (CB)" and replacement with language as recommended in this document; and <br />submitted/signed by Steering Committee members Steve Burwell; James DeBenedet; Gary Grefenberg; <br />Dan Roe; AI Sands; Karen Schaffer; and Amy Ihlan(?). <br />• September 29, 2008 e-mail and follow-up e-mail dated the same date from Mark Rancone, <br />Roseville Properties, related to attaching master Plans and super majority vote of the City Council, and <br />recommended removal of the square footage requirement from the Community Mixed Use land use <br />category. <br />• October 1, 2008 e-mail from Har Mar neighbors Alan Mahler and Donna-Marie Boulay, 18 Mid Oaks <br />Lane requesting Har Mar Shopping Center remaining a"Community Business" land use designation. <br />Chair Bakeman noted that Commissioner poherty would serve as official timekeeper for public comment <br />on this item; and asked that each speaker keep their comments to three (3) minutes per person; and <br />noted that once everyone wishing to do so had been given an opportunity to speak, additional rebuttal or <br />comments from previous speakers would be entertained. <br />Karen Schaffer, Steering Committee Member, 2100 Fairview Avenue N <br />Ms. Schaffer expressed her appreciation in serving on the Steering Committee, opining that there were <br />many excellent parts in the draft plan, and advised that she didn't want to denigrate those sections. <br />However, Ms. Schaffer reviewed written comments and the Steering Committee minority position, and <br />their recommendation #1 related to Target and HarMar Land Use designations as "Community Business <br />(CB)." Ms. Schaffer expressed disappointment that this item did not retain consensus due to time <br />constraints, and her perceptions of misrepresentation by and opinion of the consultant <br />Ms. Schaffer advised that she would address minority position #2 related to Community Business Land <br />Use Description in later comments, if time allowed; and recommended that the language detailed in their <br />written comments dated September 30, 2008, as above-referenced, replace those currently in the draft <br />Plan language. <br />Joseph Kasak, 1427 W Eldridge Avenue, (5 houses east of HarMar parking lot) <br />Mr. Kasak spoke in opposition of the HarMar site designation as "Regional Business;" and strongly <br />supported the minority opinion, opining that the integrity of the community and residential properties <br />surrounding HarMar were at stake, expressing further concern with present management of the facility <br />and potential impacts to the neighborhood. Mr. Kasak further opined that, with Rosedale close by, there <br />was no need to designate HarMar as a regional destination. <br />John Goedeke, 104 Larpenteur Avenue, Steering Committee member, 1021 Larpenteur Avenue <br />Mr. Goedeke expressed his ongoing frustration with designation of commercial properties and questioned <br />the need for separate designations that would deter current and future businesses in their development. <br />Mr. Goedeke further opined that he supported Master Plans; however, spoke in support of their <br />separation from the Comprehensive Plan, based on requirements of a super majority vote, in order to <br />allow the City to do its business. <br />Mr. Goedeke spoke in support of limiting footprints to 100,000 square feet; opining that due to land <br />shortages in Roseville, the future was to build up. <br />Rick Poeschl, 1602 N Ridgewood Lane (across street from HarMar for 38 years) <br />Mr. Poeschl concurred with comments of Ms. Schaffer; speaking in opposition to "Regional Business" <br />designation in the HarMar and Target areas. Mr. Poeschl spoke to the increasing traffic and congestion <br />through his many years as a resident in that area. <br />Mr. Poeschl, on an unrelated note, concurred with Commissioner Boerigter and his position in opposition <br />to a parking ramp in Roseville. <br />David Boss, 1985 Snelling N <br />3 <br />
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