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neighborhood housing, commercial/business areas, U of M and <br />• fairgrounds, and core area redevelopment. <br />At 8:10 the meeting was opened to questions and/or comments. <br />Q: How many cars now use Larpenteur? Snelling? <br />A: Larpenteur, 13,000 in 1989 and Snelling 32,000. <br />Q: How can you anticipate that households will go up? <br />A: Due to two possible areas for development - north of city hall <br />and north of Garden Avenue. <br />Q: Will there be a bike trail along Roselawn? <br />A: The plan calls for a bike trail along Roselawn. <br />Q: Is there anything covering what University land can be used <br />for? Can they sell it? <br />A: Yes, there are no known deed restrictions. <br />Q: With all this talk about the possible merger between Falcon <br />Heights and Roseville, isn't this plan a lot of work and <br />expense for nothing? <br />A: No. If a merger should occur, Falcon Heights would need a <br />plan and so would Roseville. The two cities could then work <br />together to incorporate the two separate plans into one new <br />plan. <br />• There were no further questions. Boche thanked everyone for <br />attending, and the public hearing portion was closed at 8:15 p.m. <br />The regular meeting <br />seconded to approve <br />passed unanimously. <br />and then to the met <br />commissions' thanks <br />his work. <br />resumed at 8:25. Finegan moved and Daykin <br />the draft comprehensive plan. Motion was <br />It will now go the city council for approval <br />ropolitan council for review. Boche gave the <br />and appreciation to Fred Hoisington for all <br />Meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. <br />Susan Hoyt, Administrator <br />acting as planner <br />Dee Swenso , Recording Secretary <br />C7 <br />