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<br />Extract of Minutes of Meeting <br />of City Council <br />City of Roseville <br />Ramsey County, Minnesota <br /> <br />March 20, 1978 <br /> <br />Idd. ~, 02 ;L <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting <br />of the City Council of the City of Roseville, Minnesota, was <br />held in the City Hall in said City on Honday, March 20, 1978, <br />at 7:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> <br />The following members were present: Mayor Demos and <br />Councilmen Rehr, Franke, Anderson and Curley; and the following <br />were absent: None. <br /> <br />Also present were Hr. James F. Andre, City r1anageri Roger <br />Jensen, City Attorney; Charles Honchel1, City Public Works <br />Director; and Peter S. Popovich, City Bond Consultant. <br /> <br />. . . . . . <br /> <br />MAYOR DEMOS: We now have Improvement 77-27 - Marion and <br />Woodbridge north of Transit, Transit from Galtier to Rice. <br />Sanitary sewer, watermain, bituminous surfacing, curb and gutter. <br /> <br />MR. ANDRE: I have the Certificate of Mailing and the <br />affidavit of publication. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: Once again, this project is a result of a <br />petition. The basic project was petitioned for by the developer <br />of the currently vacant property on the north side of Transit <br />adjacent to Rice, running all the way to Galtier Circle. At <br />that time, the petition was done so that the development could <br />take place which would provide for commercial use on the Rice <br />Street frontage, R-4 development in the center portion of the <br />land, and single family use in the western portion of the site. <br />At a recent Council meeting this land was rezoned for commercial <br />R-4, and continued the single family residential zoning near <br />Galtier. In order for that land to be developed it's necessary <br />for storm drains, sanitary sewers, watermains and streets to be <br />constructed. <br /> <br />This will be somewhat confusing, I'm afraid, to some of <br />you, so I'll try to go through it slowly, and if you have any <br />questions at the conclusion, don't feel badly about asking what <br />did you say when you wandered through this. It's a very com- <br />plex presentation. <br /> <br />The first part starts off easily. Right now there are <br />sanitary sewers that exist along Galtier to approximately one <br />home past Ga1tier Circle at this location. The proposal would <br />