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Holly Dill, President, Association of Roseland Property Owners, stated that Roseland <br />has quite an old history. It is one of the earliest settlements in this area. It is a low key, laid <br />back, mostly residential area and the residents would like to keep it that way. Roseland's <br />unique character and history have brought them here today. Many of the residents worked <br />hard to convince the MPO not to 4 -lane Roseland Road and the plans for that road go hand <br />in hand with the future plans for the community. The County has already established a <br />ROSE -4 zoning district and the residents are aware that change is inevitable. They are <br />asking the Board to assist them in preserving the character of Roseland by establishing a task <br />force for planning. <br />Barbara Banfield, 7405 129" Street, Roseland, spoke of the community's vision for <br />their future and their sense of pride in the community. They are asking for assistance in <br />preserving their way of life. <br />Jackie James, Roseland, noted that Roseland contains a lot of talented, cooperative <br />residents who would love to keep things as beautiful as they are now. They just need the <br />County's help in telling them how to accomplish their goals. <br />Commissioner Adams agreed that Roseland is a unique area and wanted to assist the <br />residents in keeping it that way. She supported their efforts and believed it would be <br />wonderful for the whole County. The residents have a lot of pioneer spirit and do not want <br />interference but guidance with their future <br />and bring back a plan for their task force. <br />She suggested that the residents meet with staff <br />MARCH 13, 2001 3�., , a <br />i I i ii 28 <br />-24- <br />