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Commissioner Kociscak inquired as to why Mr. Bulow would not place something commercial <br />on the site. <br /> <br />Mr. Bulow replied that his family has owned the property for over 40 years and they developed <br />the gas station on the coruer. The gas station is presently interested in purchasing the site for a <br />service center, but if that occurs he would have every residential property owner in the area upset <br />because of the noise and the lights. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson stated that the residential development might b <br />something positive for the neighborhood. <br /> <br />to do <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by <br />August 7, 2001. <br /> <br />to until <br /> <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Nixt, <br />Voting No: Commissioner Kociscak. <br /> <br />John~og, Reeve, and <br /> <br />Case #7: Ramsey Comprehensive Plan Review <br /> <br />Public Hearing <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik Planning Commission <br />held a public heating regarding the March The public hearing <br />was conducted in an open house format from area to area to <br />discuss with City staff the various Approximately 60 <br />people participated in the o~en?~9~.e public several written responses <br />prior to the public hearing'afi~e~rht~,more ~ hearing. In addition, staff received a <br />few more written comme6~fter th~i~Ublic he June 21. <br /> <br />Kelly Adank, 15241 :jackal Street:'~; :Ramsej.,~.,i~ked as to what incentives the City has to <br />change from a rural area to, an <br /> <br />Commissi0ri~'}~tLnson inqu¢~di~? that was her perception of' the proposed Comprehensive Plan. <br />Ms!i !~d~nk replied tl~h~ ~he,;.Co~,;~ip.n reviewed three higher density developments during the <br />meeting. .~.7!'!~:, <br /> <br />Chai~s~n Nixt explained/that the Comprehensive Plan is a combination of' many different <br />opinionS: ThC City o~.~amSey is a transitioning place for rural and urban development, but it is <br />not anticipated~'that?'t~"entire City will be urban. He inquired as to what part of the <br />ComprehensiVe~Pla~did Ms. Adank object to. <br /> <br />Ms. Adank replied that she objects to the City becoming urban. She stated that there is not <br />enough outlets from the north side of the river to crossover to the south. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/July 12, 2001 <br /> Page 21 of 23 <br /> <br />-45- <br /> <br /> <br />