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May 1, 2006 <br />Dear Mr. and Mrs. Belschner: <br />The Tinklenberg Group <br />The interchange of strategies and solutions <br />Over the course of the past year, The Tinklenberg Group has been meeting on the City of <br />Ramsey's behalf with residents affected by the Northwest Sanitary Sewer Extension <br />project. In those meetings, we've been acquiring sewer easements, trail easements, as <br />well as drainage and utility easements. These easements have been necessary to begin the <br />construction of a sewer pipe that will run Northwesterly toward the new housing <br />developments off of Ramsey Boulevard. The easement the City would like to purchase <br />from you is a drainage and utility easement and it pertains only to the ditch currently <br />located on part of your property. <br />Great care has been taken to assess fair value for compensation and while the City <br />already has the authority to proceed with cleaning the ditch, they would like to <br />compensate you for the inconvenience of this necessary cleaning and secure future rights <br />regarding maintenance and underground utilities. The ditch is 100 years old and to date it <br />has never been cleaned and in its present condition, it is inadequate. <br />Please take some time to review the documents included in the packet and call us when <br />you are ready to discuss them. <br />We look forward to hearing from and working with you. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jodi Ruehle and <br />Anna Richey <br />The Tinklenberg Group <br />763.783.1288 <br />