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<br /> <br />COUNTY OFANOKA <br /> <br />Public Services Division <br /> <br />HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT <br />1440 BUNKER LAKE BLVD. NW, ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 <br />(763) 862-4200 FAX (763) 862-4201 <br /> <br />February 24, 2009 <br /> <br />Ms. Amber Miller <br />City of Ramsey <br />7550 Sunwood Drive NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br /> <br />Re: Comments on the Ramsey Comprehensive Plan: <br /> <br />Dear Ms. Miller: <br /> <br />Thank you for providing Anoka County the opportunity to comment on the proposed 2030 <br />, Comprehensive Plan for the City of Ramsey. The following comments have been gathered from various <br />county departments and are summarized by plan areas: <br /> <br />Assumptions and Projections: <br /> <br />, ' <br />· Page 4-1: The assumptions and projections discuss development issues that include <br />environmental conditions (Anoka Sandplain soils) and utility capacities and limitations. <br />However, assumptions and projection of the city's initiative to possibly use the Mississippi <br />River to supplement its water supply system is not presented. We recommend discus~ing the <br />assumptions that led to the city's investigation of alternative water supply source be included <br />in the plan. <br /> <br />Land Use: <br /> <br />· Page 5-19 - Rural Policy: Item number three states that it is the policy of the city to <br />implement septic system and wellhead protection programs consistent with Minnesota Rules <br />Chapter 7080. We do not believe that wellhead protection fits into the category of rural <br />policy because it applies only to public water supply wells, not rural individual wells. Also, <br />Chapter 7080 applies only to septic systems, not water supply systems. The city is required <br />to prepare a wellhead plan that must be consistent with :MR 4 720.5100. We also note that <br />this is the only wellhead protection reference in the plan. We recommend that references to <br />wellhead be removed from the rural policy section and be included in the discussion of the <br />city's water supply (chapter 9). <br /> <br />79 <br />