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<br />City of Roseville <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br /> <br />Wednesday, January 13,1999 <br /> <br />1. Call To Order <br /> <br />Chair Katie Harms called the regular meeting of the City of Roseville Planning Commission to order at 5:30 p.m., in the <br />City Council Chambers. <br /> <br />2. Roll Call And Introductions <br />Present: Chair Katie Harms, James Mulder, Craig Klausing, <br />John Rhody, Ed Cunningham, Doug Wilke, Janet Olson <br />Absent: None <br />Council Members present: Barb Mastel, John Goedeke <br />Staff present: Deb Bloom, Dennis Welsch <br />3. Approval Of Meeting Minutes <br /> <br />Motion: Member Klausing moved, seconded by Member Wilke to approve the meeting notes of the November 17, 1998 <br />Joint meeting of the Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Committee as submitted. <br /> <br />Ayes: Olson, Mulder, Cunningham, Rhody, Wilke, Harms, Klausing <br /> <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />4. Communications From The Public <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />5. Discussion Of Lexington And "B" Land Use Proposed Changes <br /> <br />Community Development Director, Dennis Welsch, provided a summary of the Lexington and B land use "charge" from <br />the City Council. <br /> <br />Chair Harms explained her concern about the reactive vs prospective approach to the Lexington and "B" Site. <br /> <br />Member Rhody asked that any design (all three concept plans) not have a driveway through the park; but have an entry <br />plaza or entry feature. The conformity of the concept plan to the park has not been solidified - the public use has not been <br />fully agreed to. The public - private venture issues may be compatible if there is a specific need for commercial or public <br />space. Parking could be entered from both County Road "B" and Lexington Avenue into separate parking lots. <br /> <br />Member Olson agreed; a courtyard could be valuable. The public could use it as a rest area, a shelter area with rest area <br />and perhaps a concession area. No retail except park concessions should be permitted. <br /> <br />Chair Harms asked how the park should adapt for four seasons. Member Olson said a small meeting room with small <br />kitchen facility could compliment hockey areas. <br /> <br />Member Cunningham said the matrix with least park impact could include a small year round space with volunteer <br />services serving some hot food items/drinks in water. A park attendant could help. Parking should not connect and cut <br />through the corner. The cost of the park upgrade is about $350,000; the concessions could help generate revenue for the <br />park. <br /> <br />Member Wilke liked the court yard but questioned whether a coffee house or concession would survive. These other uses <br />may compete with uses at the Civic Center. The court yard could compliment the parkway and Cornerstone concepts. <br />