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! <br /> <br /> 1983/84 they also purchased approximately 125 acres of property by Sunfish Lake, in <br /> On that property they built their home and barn. In 1985 they moved their family <br />I Grove to 15001 Sunfish Lake Boulevard, Ramsey, Sunwood Drive was extended <br /> Road #5 to Sunfish Lake Boulevard and in the process they had to relinquish of their <br /> Sunfish Lake farm property for the road. This left their homestead farm 1/3. <br />I Their home sits on the northern 2/3rds of the farm. In 1998, County Ro was <br /> through their farm on Highway #10. Their property was severed in that time. <br /> property now lies east of Armstrong Boulevard, south of an <br />I and north of the railroad tracks with County Road #116 dividing i In 1997 they <br /> sold their machine shop building on Ramsey Boulevard to B & A Engine <br /> <br />i Rebuilders, owned by Bruce and Vicky Volk. Last year old the Schenk farm <br /> house at 7665 Highway #10, the homestead located on property south of the <br /> railroad tracks, to Mr. Clint Wilson of Cheasea's lard, bought one of <br />I the townhomes at Sunfish Pond Villas in Ramsey. and at no time <br /> did they have interest in that property. Today they still I65 acres on the <br /> Highway # 10 property and 118 acres at the Sunfish Lake they purchased these <br />I properties they were already assigned several property ID are ~yarious reasons <br /> for this to occur. One happens to be when roads are built through on of <br /> those roads result in dividing the into section, needs its <br />I own property PID number, are eight number on their <br /> Highway #I0 property and These, she <br /> believes, are the "parcels" Anoka Union paper <br />I last October. Residents have the the Kurak <br /> may <br /> properties <br /> Family owns. There have been they parcels of land in Ramsey. <br /> <br />i Assuming that the ~wordparcel means PID that stat~ is incorrect. They have a total <br /> of ten parcels, ofii~'~!n~bers, in the City'~;Ramsey. Eight on Highway #10 and two at their <br /> home on Su~hi::i~ake. Tl~¢!;~nformation in o'~:~ub~;igecord and can be verified by anyone. The <br />· property th'~ fi'ave on High~ #10 is not in t §A services area. The City of Ramsey has <br /> told them that ~t ~s not schedfiled to recmve thogeiserved until years 2005 to 2010. At the present <br /> time't,~ prgiS,L~rt, y is zq~a{..c_'o~ErS!,.al/ig~/~fial/business warehouse. The property they own <br /> on Sunfish L~iiC~iis ,ifi':i:ith~:;MU:S~'i.i~{~ area and is zone R-1 Urban Residential. This <br /> residential zonihg: i~ ~6i~sistent with th~bvelopments surrounding it. Tom and herself do not <br /> ,,~;7~i:~e any change lh!:~at zoning and assume it will be, at some time in the future, developed to <br />·~ ,,~iii?~¢~¢:'~r~'a'th: the'existing neig'hbSrhooff~?that surround it. At the present time she and her husband are <br /> ~¢~ not in any~w'~iY marketing"~;::~:~ to sell their home and the property surrounding it on Sunfish <br /> ~7;:" Lake nor are'ffiey anxiouS;t? sell their property on Highway #10. Tom and Patti Kurak are not <br /> :!:~'-> developers and:;have never been developers. They are property owners in Ramsey, much hke <br /> ~:~'.4~};.(~i':;~ many other property owners in Ramsey, who have large lots or farms. The Kuraks are by no <br /> ,~i:~?¢~ means the largegf land owners in Ramsey. They do, however, own property in an area that has <br /> '%'/i:?.,::seen the larg~S~i'amount of growth. When she ran for City Council one of her platforms was a <br /> umnt Town S bare alon H~ hwa gl0 She received man os~t v <br /> '~¢~ilq ' ,. :'~" 'q g 'g y . ' y p ' i e responses from residents <br />· ~'0.Ji:~at,ideal~ In her brochure she referred to land located west of Ramsey Boulevard, south of <br />I <br /> Coh'nty.: Road #116 and north of the railroad tracks. She was referring to a parcel of land, <br /> approximately 150 acres in size, owned by the BMA Partnership. That piece of property has had <br /> <br /> City Council/January 23, 2001 <br />i Page 5 of 30 <br /> <br /> <br />
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