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Message <br />Thomas Paschke <br />From: Neal Beets <br />Sent: Tuesday, May 02,2006 3:31 PM <br />To: Theresa A. Greenfield (tagreen�eld@ro�tlundhomes.com} <br />Cc: Thomas Paschke <br />Subject: FW: Twin Lakes demolition <br />Page 1 0�' 1 <br />Theresa, FYI, a message about reuse of materials at Twin Lakes. Since it went to the City Council, you may be asked about <br />reuse either at the Planning Commission or the City Council. <br />Neal <br />Neal Beets <br />Office: 651-792-702t <br />Mobile: 651-775-3556 <br />Fax: 651-792-7020 <br />From: Margaret Driscoll <br />Sent: Tuesday, May 02,2006 3;2$ FM <br />To: Neal Beets <br />Subjec�: FW: Twin Lakes demolition <br />-----Original Message----- <br />From: Angela Robinson [mail�o;arob�nsfln@i�cmed.cflm] <br />Sent: Tuesday, May 02,2006 2:13 FM <br />To: ��tVCouncil <br />Subject: Twin Lakes demolition <br />Dear Council Members, <br />I am writing concerning the demolition of the buildings in the Twin Lakes redevelopment area. I see that many are already vacant. <br />I was wondering what the plans were for demolition. I highly recommend reclamation of everything possible. Since many buildings <br />are standing empty, there is plenty of time to deconstruct them and salvage the materials for re-use. Here is a link to a local <br />operation that does this work. hti�:/lsite.mawebcanters.corn/fh�reusecenter/deconsfructionsvcs.html <br />I just hate to think of all that material ending up in some landfill, or even in some road bed. It is better to re-use a brick as a brick <br />than to grind it up and make more bricks. <br />Sincerely, <br />Angie Robinson <br />1955 Hythe St. <br />Roseville <br />�Sr'������� <br />