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CASE <br /> <br /> CITY OF RAMSEY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />By: Cindy Sherman, Community Development Director <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />The Comprehensive Planning Process has been underway in the City of Rarnsey since 1997. The <br />process began with the selection of a consulting firm to assist the City in developing a plan that <br />was consistent with state and regional regulations and yet represented the vision of the Ramsey <br />community. <br /> <br />On September 18, 1997 nearly 100 people attended a citywide meeting to help establish a <br />"Vision" for future Ramsey. Several more meetings were held including focus groups, <br />representing rural landowners, business owners, developers, youth/recreation, environment, river <br />lot owners and urban landowners. Through these efforts two alternative concepts were <br />developed which precipitated another citywide meeting. The result of all of the meetings and <br />discussions was the first draft of the Comprehensive Plan that was published in September 1998. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission reviewed and discussed the draft at a workshop meeting on <br />September 10, 1998. Joint City Council and Planning Commission workshops were held on <br />October 8 and November 17, 1998 to further refine issues and changes. A new draft was <br />completed on November 9, 1998 that was sent to adjacent cities, counties, state agencies, school <br />districts and the Metropolitan Council for review and comment. The first public hearing was <br />scheduled and held on December 1, 1998. The hearing was held in an open house format and it <br />was continued to December 3, 1998, the public comment period was open until December 28, <br />1998. A new draft dated December 18, 1998 was published and distributed to Council and <br />commission members. <br /> <br />Following the public hearing period, all comments were tabulated and the Planning Commission <br />and City Council held another workshop on January 25, 1999. The Planning Commission held <br />an additional workshop on February 16, 1999 with final comments and work direction to staff <br />and the consultant to schedule a second public hearing for March 16, 1999. On March 16, 1999 <br />the Planning Commission held a public hearing where several residents spoke and they made a <br />few changes to the document and then took action to forward the plan to the City Council for <br />their review and submittal to the Metropolitan Council. <br /> <br />City Commission. input <br />The Park Commission reviewed the Park, Recreation and Open Space chapter and they <br />recommended some modifications that have been incorporated into the plan. They recommend <br />approval of the plan. The Economic Development Authority reviewed the Economic <br />Development section of the plan and they recommended modifications that have been <br />incorporated into the draft and they recommend approval. During Planning Commission review <br />they did modify the trail portion of the document based on citizen input. They eliminated two <br />trail access points in the area adjacent to the Mississippi River and on Bowers Drive. The Park <br />Commission had included the accesses in their recommendation to the Planning Commission. <br /> <br /> <br />
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