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Thomas Paschke <br />From: Marietta E Booth <br />Sent: Sunday, January z�, zUU9 �:US NM <br />To: Thomas Paschke <br />Subject: Land Use Plan Amendment 2025 County Road B <br />Hello, <br />I am writing about my concern for the request for approval of a comprehensive land use <br />plan amendment and general concept planned unit development to allow the construction <br />of a 77-unit, 4-story Active Senior Living Community at 2025 County Road B. <br />This land is now zoned residential. I believe this would need to change so that a 77-unit <br />building could be constructed. I think this should stay zoned as residential. Having a 77- <br />unit building with 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units will have more than 77 people living in them <br />not counting the various workers and visitors. This seems to be quite a dense population <br />for this area. The vehicle traffic will increase at this intersection as well as pedestrian <br />traffic. <br />My other concern is will the developer be able to find buyers for the living space? Will he <br />have commitments before he proceeds to excavate? <br />Will this be a boondoggle like other projects that have started but were left high and dry <br />because financing or buyers was not forthcoming? <br />Perhaps this land could be promoted for a four-plex or duplex. Maybe it should be used as <br />"Victory" gardens where the "farmers" pay the city to till the soil. <br />I hope the Planning Commission will think long and hard before granting any variance. <br />Marietta Booth <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />� <br />
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