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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> I <br /> <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> ! <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> ! <br /> ! <br /> ! <br /> <br />want to develop it. We are the people living on our property. We don't want to develop our <br />property, I don't want a dead end road that will be there for people to see. I don*t want people <br />to get the wrong idea and think that this dead end road will eventually go througl% because I <br />won't let that happen. That land would be so better used by putting in some trees with wood <br />chips around k. So, please rake that section of the road out of the plans. Taking it out will affect <br />no one, but us. <br /> <br />Since I have started writing this letter, I have talked to the developer. I understand n°w'that this <br />is a city road. I also understand that it is the City of Ramsey that wants this' entire trian~e of <br />property to be developed into town homes. We feet like the city is forcing us out I also <br />understand that these town homes are going to be part of an association with a community area. <br />What is a city. road doing in a project like this? If I were a homeowner in a town home _ <br />development like this, I wouldn't want a city road going into our development. <br /> <br />I heard from the developer that the City. of Ramsey is refusing permission to have 16 town 'homes <br />in one building. I agree. That is purring too many people in our area and it is also put-ring <br />buildings that are too different from what is around us. That sounds like an apartment building <br />to me. <br /> <br />In addition to ail of these changes, are you aware that Sun.fish Lake Blvd. is going tO be repaved <br />this summer and it is getting made 4 feet narrower than it was (each shoulder'is going to be made <br />2 feet narrower)? I have mixed feelings about it becoming narrower. I get so' tired of people <br />passing on the shoulders. With a narrower road, they won't be able to pass on the shoulder <br />anymore. However, there are a lot of bikers, joggers and walkers that use that shoulder. The <br />speed limit is 55 m.p.h. Iarn afraid that someone will be hurt or killed. There is a fimess facility <br />(Health Quest) on Sunfish Lake Blvd. A lot of members jog up and down our roai County <br />Road 116 is already too narrow for joggers or bikers. You are proposing a development that will <br />place another 150 homes and you are giving them access to Sunfish Lake Boulevard, a curvy, <br />hilly road that has limited visibility, a 55 m.p.h, speed limit, and lo-w lying areas. A heavy fog <br />often setQes in these low-lying arems making.this 'a.fairly dangerous road. New crossroads are <br />being created to exacerbate the problems. I can't begin to tell you the dozens of close calls I <br />have had driving on this road because of people turrfing out onto Sunfish Lake Blvd. There are a <br />lot of blind spots where these roads have gone in.. A situation is .being created Where people will <br />be killed. Now, the county is making the road narrower and the-city of Ramsey plans on <br />accepting a proposal that will put possibly 300 more cars on this road during rush hour <br />(assuming 2 drivers per expensive town home, that will probably require both people to work): <br />Remember that these people are not seniors and they are not yet retire& Se, there could, still be <br />adult children at home. So, 300 cars is probably a conservative number.., think about what you <br />are doing here. Perhaps enforcing the seniors only policy, would help to eliminate some potential <br />traffic problems. We were originally told that these town homes were being developed for <br />seniors. According to the developer, this is not the case. These town homes are now being <br />marketed for whomever can afford them. <br /> <br />I would like you to put' yourselves in our shoes and try to think how you Would feel if a road <br />went Lm~ that ended at your fence line. I am afraid that if the town home owners see this road that <br />ends at our fence, that they will get the idea into their heads that they want a road going through <br /> <br />-331- <br /> <br /> <br />
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