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Paschke. Thomas <br />From: Deborah Brown [debbrown@umn.edu] <br />Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:44 PM <br />To: thomas.paschke@ci.roseville.mn.us <br />Subject: Lexington and Roselawn <br />Dear Mr. Paschke, <br />I live in a Rose Villa townhouse, 1066 Harriet Lane, that backs onto <br />Roselawn. I believe my home is the closest of any unit to the proposed <br />buildings for the corner of Lexington and Roselawn. As a resident who lives <br />very close to the proposed project, I feel my opinion should carry some <br />weight. <br />Because I have relatives visiting from out of town, I won't be able to <br />attend Wednesday's meeting. I did, however, attend the first meeting, and <br />felt the two storey buildings were clearly acceptable. In my opinion, <br />three storey buildings are not. <br />I would like to endorse the new proposal whereby the office building on the <br />corner remains the same as in the first plan, but the housing for people <br />with disabilities is set back an additional seven feet, allowing for <br />landscaping. <br />Because the intersection has a traffic light, I don't feel the office <br />building being closer to the street poses any safety hazzard. If it were <br />an uncontrolled intersection, that would be an issue.... but people will <br />either stop or go based on the light. <br />Please feel free to contact me if I can be of any assistance in this matter. <br />Deborah Brown <br />612-624-7491 (U of M Dept. of Horticultural Science) <br />Deborah Brown <br />Extension Horticulturist <br />University of Minnesota-- <br />