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Mr. Myllenbeck suggested they start with one sign, and the Lion's feel <br />strongly that only civic service organizations be on the signs, nothing <br />commercial Mr. Schwartz said the City Attorney suggested they come up <br />with criteria for what types of organizations can be on the signs. <br />Member Vanderwall said they should stick with groups that did work <br />locally, such as the Rotary and Lion's Clubs. <br />Member Neprash said that the cost would probably be less per sign if <br />doing multiple signs so that would be worth looking into. <br />Member Vanderwall moved that the Commission recommend four sign <br />locations to the City Council: Lexington at County Road D, Snelling at <br />County Road D, Hwy 36 at Rice Street, and one other location to be <br />determined. Member Willenbring seconded. <br />Ayes: 4 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried <br />5. Communication Items <br />Twin Lakes Development <br />Duane Schwartz and Deb Bloom updated the Commission on the Twin <br />Lakes Development. <br />Chair DeBenedet asked what was known about environmental cleanup on <br />this site. Mr. Schwartz said previous development projects had found <br />contamination at various sites, but there was more investigation needed. <br />Mr. Schwartz said that the City did not have control over these parcels so <br />any developer working on the site would have to do the work themselves. <br />Chair DeBenedet asked if it was reasonable to believe that the developer <br />would approach the city asking for tax increment financing. Mr. Schwartz <br />said he thought that was a given. <br />Member Neprash asked why they were planning large parking ramps but <br />yet had sizeable amounts of ground level parking as well Ms. Bloom said <br />cost was probably the factor. Member Neprash said it concerned him that <br />there was so much paved area. <br />Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Chair DeBenedet updated the Commission on the Comp Plan meeting. <br />Member Neprash asked if the Comp Plan could be used to assert <br />Roseville's ideas of how they think major streets should be designed. <br />Chair DeBenedet said he thought it could, but they haven't gotten to that <br />point in discussions yet. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />