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From: <br />To: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br /> <br /><JPLoes~aol.com> <br /><ptrudgeon(~ci.ramsey.mn, us> <br />06/16/2001 11:17AM <br />Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Dear City Officials: <br /> <br />I will be unable t.o attend the public forum (}n June 21,2001 regarding the <br />comprehensive, plan. I am unhappy that there wasn't more notice of the <br />meeting given for such an important project during the busy summer months. <br />received my briefing only a few weeks .ago. <br /> <br />The plan places residential development to the east and west with commercial <br />in the southern middle. The Central Planning Area is also scheduled for <br />residential development of undetermined density, but starting with lots of <br />ten acres in size. This essentially commits a large.area to development <br />without the [orett'lought to such development as cluster housing areas. This <br />makes sense only if the idea is to. greatly increase the development in the <br />Rural Developing Area. In addition, the plan recognizes a Rural Preserve <br />that will permit ten acre lots - not much of a rural atmosphere, in my book. <br /> <br />The overall plan is heavy on development and far shod on conservation of our <br />limited and precious land resources. It will drastically change the city. A <br />more appropriate motto for Ramsay Will need to be found. Perhaps, "Ramsay, a <br />place where city eroded the country," is more apt. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />John P. Loess <br /> <br />CC: <br /> <br />< indam oes~pol.net> <br /> <br /> <br />
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