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Alena Hunter, 14628 Helium Street, Ramsey, presented the Council with an additional 262 <br />petitions asking the Council to adopt the Comprehensive Plan and supporting the Town Center <br />concept and new river crossing bridge. The total number of signatures received to date are 1,587. <br /> <br />David Elvik, 17201 Tungsten Street, Ramsey, stated that he came before the Council two weeks <br />ago asking the Council to accept a grant that would allow for a study to take place on the <br />property between Ramsey Boulevard and Armstrong Boulevard. He was given several reasons <br />as to why they should not adopt the Comprehensive Plan with the primary reason being because <br />of what the Met Council would force the City to do. The main issue had to do with if the Met <br />Council would force existing residents to hook up to City sewer and water and Councilmember <br />Hendriksen indicated that if everyone were to read the Met Council plan they would be shocked <br />at what they would find. Mr. Elvik read from the Comprehensive Plan the area pertaining to City <br />sewer and water services, which stated that the City's goal is to provide municipal services to all <br />future development within the extended MUSA and does not say anything about extending the <br />services to existing residential neighborhoods. It also stated that the City would increase the <br />functional on-site sewer systems to prevent the need for premature hook-up of City sewer and <br />water. Mr. Elvik stated that he did not see anything shocking or anything that bound the City of <br />Ramsey to do which was stated by Councilmember Hendriksen. He felt that the Met Council is <br />working in good faith in putting together a good plan. The Met Council has not proposed that <br />there be any assessments to any residents. He asked that the City Council adopt the <br />Comprehensive Plan and stop the scare tactics. <br /> <br />Jon Edstrom, 8702 171st Avenue, Rams ey, stated that he wanted to thank all of the Ramsey Staff <br />and residents that participated in the Ramsey Expo this year. He thought the expo was a great <br />success. Mr. Edstrom also noted that if cars are traveling south on C.R. #83 it is difficult to see <br />the new fire station because of the hill that exists and he expressed concern that if a fire truck was <br />leaving in an emergency there could be a serious accident. He inquired if it was possible to <br />install caution lights so that vehicles would know to slow down. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works/Fire Chief Kapler replied that they have discussed that issue, but his <br />one concern is that if people see the light flashing then they don't think they can get hurt. The <br />fireman do need to make sure that the road is clear before they pull out from' the station. <br /> <br />Patti Kurak, Ramsey Councilmember, stated that as she sat down to write her thoughts on a very <br />serious and important subject she was reminded of Paul Harvey on 1500 AM radio. He tells his <br />listeners an interesting story with no ending then goes to a break promising the "Rest of the <br />Story" when he returns. She is certainly no Paul Harvey and the story she had to tell may not be <br />as intriguing as one he would choose, but she did have a story that would be interesting to any <br />common man because if this could happen to her it could happen to anyone. Last November she <br />ran an won one of the two City Council seats that were available in Ramsey. Her goal was to run <br />a positive campaign and her format was to submit her ideas to the citizens of Ramsey along with <br />a promise to do her best to improve some procedures and practices that, in her opinion, she felt <br />needed attention. If she were elected she vowed to work to improve those situation. One <br />important change she wanted to see was to have the Council workshops held in the Council <br /> <br />City Council/May 8, 2001 <br />Page_3 of 20 <br /> <br />-17- <br /> <br /> <br />
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