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Roseville Public Works, Environment <br />and Transportation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Tuesday, August 22,2006, at 6:30 p.m. <br />City Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br />Roseville, Minnesota 55 � 13 <br />6. James Addition Access Discussion <br />Schwartz said that the City Council has asked the Commission for input <br />on this subj ect. Staff planned to present background information tonight, <br />which goes back to the 1980s. Deb Bloom went through the possible <br />�ra�'xc access options. <br />,A� Sands, a resident in the James Addition, talked about two additional <br />options suggested by another neighborhood resident. Mr. Sands asked the <br />Commission to come up with one or two options for F�,��view Avenue <br />access. He said the County Road C option is a viable option. <br />Chair Wilke said there doesn't seem to be unity in the neighborhood for <br />any solution. Mr. Sands said there were too many choices, that there <br />needed to be just a couple options presented to the residents. Chair Wilke <br />said the Herschel option only displaces one home so that seems to be the <br />best option. Mr. Sands said he agreed but also wants something done on <br />Fairview. Chair Wilke said he didn't see anything happening on �'airview <br />in the immediate fi.iture by the County. <br />Schwartz said resources are defmitely an issue and that neighborhood <br />consensus is an issue. He said anything being done to �'aarvievv Avenue <br />would require further traffic studies because effects could be felt all the <br />way down to County Road B2. Schwartz suggested staff do further study, <br />come back and have more discussions with the Commission, and then <br />invite the neighborhood to the October commission meeting and get their <br />input. Mr. Sands said he thought that would work. <br />Member Neprash asked for the traffic projections from the Twin Lakes <br />Study because that affects Fairview. He said in looking at the �aixview <br />options, some of the driveways end up right at the intersections, which he <br />didn't think was a great idea. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />