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! <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />the residents stand on towers and he understands that the residents don't want towers on every <br />corner. Within those limits and dictates of 'federal law, the Commission has tried to get a <br />compromise for the residents and interested commercial carriers who have a legal fight to put <br />towers in the City limits. He further commented that he is not unsympathetic to the concerns of <br />the resident but the new ordinance is better than what the City had before for standards. <br /> <br />John Enstrom - Asked if the City would be willing to commit to not condemning land for ceil <br />towers for those persons willing to sign a petition stating that they do not want towers on their <br />land. "' · <br /> <br />Ms. Frolik reiterated that without a willing property owner, the possibility of a tower is not an <br />issue. - · <br /> <br />Myron Lewerenz - 7009 175th Avenue N,W. - The City can condemn any property they want. I <br />fought for this Country in Korea, but he will not let someone condemn his property for a tower. <br /> <br />.Ron Hunt - The City is making the ordinance stricter but that also puts pressure on people in this <br />overlay district. This ordinance encourages towers in his area and it is sensitive to the City as a <br />whole but insensitive to his particular area. <br /> <br />Tony Zagaros - 9031 178°' Avenue N.W. - Asked for :further explanation about the use of <br />consultant to help amend the ordinance. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt replied that the direction was to research disallowing towers in the residential <br />district, but we also knew that we were pushing the limit. Because of Ramsey's unique <br />.demographic characteristic wherein Ramsey is predominantly residential, to disallow towers in <br />residential districts would exclude towers from a very large land mass. The City engaged a <br />consultant to help arrive at a reasonable compromise. This is ordinance is not guaranteeing that <br />there will be a cell tower on all parcels in excess of 10 acres in size; there are currently 5 or 6 <br />towers in the City of Ramsey and it not likely that there will be a need for another 32 towers, for <br />instance. The City does have to provide access to the cell companies. The City is not trying to <br />single out any property owner or assure that someone will have a tower; the City is trying to <br />make towers as less intrusive as possible. There have been meetings, public hearings and this <br />ordinance is the culmination of' 5 months of work. <br /> <br />'Adjournment <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Kociscak and seconded by Commissioner Wivoda .to adjourn the <br />public hearing. <br /> <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Nixt, Commissioners Kociscak, Reeve, Watson, and <br />and Wivoda. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioners Johnson and Griffiths. . <br /> <br />Planning Commission/January 2, 2001 <br /> Page_ <br /> <br />-295- <br /> <br /> <br />
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