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the construction of a new public road to serve only two houses; elimination of open space; <br />and neighborhood character. <br />CURRENT SINGLE-FAMILY CODE <br />Due to time constraints, John provided an abbreviated overview. Detailed materials were <br />provided in the handouts. <br />LIST OF STAKEHOLDERS <br />Aimee asked the group to brainstorm on groups that have a stake or interest in changing <br />Roseville's single-family residential lot split policies. The group identified the following <br />groups. Aimee then asked the group to determine the "most important" stakeholders. Those <br />the group identified as most important are indicated with a star. <br />• Residential Property Owners • Residents <br />• HRA • Businesses <br />• School Districts • Property Rights Advocate� <br />Environmental • City Revenue — tax <br />• Developers • Future Residents� <br />• Open Space Advocates • County <br />• Big Lot Owners � <br />• Neighbors � <br />• Met Council <br />• Park & Recreation <br />� Stakeholders identified as "most important" <br />DATA FROM OPEN HOUSE <br />Aimee asked group members to discuss what type of data they would like to obtain through <br />the Open House that will be held on March 15. The group requested the following <br />information: <br />• What happens next to lot splits? • Character <br />Historical. • Physical Impacts — stormwater <br />• Aesthetics/Ambiance • Public vs. Private road <br />• Public/Neighbor experience • Air Quality — trees <br />• Open Space — access/retention • Lot Shape <br />• Park Map <br />• House/Lot size <br />March 6 Ki�ckoff Meeting Summary Page 2 of 2 <br />