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15345 Sunfish Lake Blvd. <br />Ramsey, MN 55303-4119 <br />763-421-6921 <br />June3, 2003 <br /> <br />To; <br /> <br />cc: <br /> <br />Planning Commission <br /> Mike Nixt <br /> Mike Reeve <br /> Ralph Brauer <br /> Robert Johnson <br /> Deborah Shepherd <br /> Eric Watson <br /> <br /> Patrick Trudgeon, City Planner <br /> Sylvia Frolik, Community Development Director <br /> Megan Wald, Community Development Assistant <br />Council Members: <br /> Tom Gamec, Mayor <br /> Todd Cook <br /> Dave Elvig <br /> Patti Kurak <br /> A1 Pearson <br /> Sarah Strommen <br /> Gerry Zimmerman <br /> <br />My name is Deb Kuechle. I am a homeowner in Ramsey. I have lived on Sunfish Lake <br />Boulevard for over 20 years. I have been following the proposals for the town home <br />developments behind our property. First we followed the proposals orA/pine Acres and now the <br />second edition of Alpine Acres. At the time of the first edition of A/pine Acres, Henry and <br />Evelyn DeBoer agreed to sell a portion of their property on the condition that only single family <br />homes be built on it and the other condition was that the developer was to pay for the connection <br />of city water and sewer to the DeBoer's home. <br /> <br />Now, I find myself writing to you because the newest developer is proposing to place two town <br />homes containing 7 units, total. I was shocked to see that this proposal was even being <br />considered. Evelyn and Henry felt very strongly that their property should have single family <br />homes and no town homes should be built on that property. Henry died last July and now <br />Evelyn died this April. Here it is, less than a couple of months after Evelyn's death and the <br />developer is proposing to rezone that property ~o go against their wishes. <br /> <br />I understand that the developer needs to build more units on this property because since the death <br />of the DeBoers, their daughters have renegotiated and that the developer now needs to pay more <br /> <br />-211- <br /> <br /> <br />
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