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City Council Regular Meeting —1012�105 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 18 <br />along with Public Works Department approval. <br />Further discussion included pond access; additional refinement <br />of Concept Plan related to stormwater containment and drainage; <br />and potential easement requirements. <br />Public Works Director Duane Schwartz noted that the existing <br />plan drains the front yards to the north, by incorporating rain <br />water gardens adjacent to Parker Avenue; with the back yards <br />draining to the southeast. Mr. Schwartz noted staff concerns and <br />their feedback to the applicant regarding drainage issues and <br />underground infiltration. <br />Councilmember Ihlan reiterated her previously-stated concerns <br />to modify the policies which protect the City from this type of <br />request for piecemeal developments without a Master Plan. She <br />explained the need for Council consideration to ensure a unified <br />scheme to accommodate community interests. Councilmember <br />Ihlan referenced sections of the City Code related to health, <br />safety, and general convenience considerations the Council could <br />employ to deny the request. <br />Discussion ensued regarding land use ordinances and legal <br />interpretations; and compliance with those ordinance provisions. <br />City Attorney Anderson discussed the City Council's options <br />under City Code; timing, and their authority to regulate the <br />Preliminary Plat; and whether the request would be deniable. <br />Mayor Klausing opened the meeting to public comment. <br />Bill Kuhbander,1016 Parker Avenue <br />Mr. Kuhbander addressed traffic concerns on Parker Avenue — <br />existing and anticipated; as well as the current wildlife refuge <br />surrounding the properties. Mr. Kuhbander opined that this <br />development would devastate his property; and stated his <br />adamant opposition to the proposal. <br />Andrew Stark, 1009 Parker Avenue <br />Mr. Stark noted that when he was originally looking for a home <br />in Roseville, he had chosen his location due to the large lot and <br />
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