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OFFZCIAL ALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT <br /> RAMSEY, MINNESOTA <br /> SEPTEMBER 22, 1997 <br />JUDGE <br /> <br />JUDGE <br /> <br />! <br />! <br /> <br /> INSTRUCT;ONS TO VOTERS <br /> To vote for a proposed question, check the line next to the word "YES".- <br />To vote against a proposed question, check the line next to the word "NO". <br /> <br />! <br />! <br /> <br />SHALL THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF RAMSEY BE AMENDED BY THE ADOPTION <br />OF THE FOLLOWING: <br /> <br />Section 14.2 Community Development Standards. Expansion of the <br />MUSA enables residential development at a significantly higher <br />density. The following community development standards have been <br />written to mitigate the impact high density residential development <br />may have on existing lower density neighborhoods thereby protecting <br />their value and quality of life. These standards apply to all <br />residential development receiving final plat approval after January <br />1, 1997. <br /> <br />14.2.1 Residential Real Property Density. Ail residential <br />lots platted within the MUSA after January 1, 1997, ("Subject <br />Property") shall provide that the number of residential <br />platted lots per acre ("Density") of all residential lots <br />platted within the Subject Property that share a common <br />border(s) with residential lots platted prior to the Subject <br />Property ("Existing Property") shall not exceed the lessor of <br />(i) the Density of the Existing Property immediately adjoining <br />the Subject Property at their respective common border(s) or <br />(ii) one (1) residential platted lot for every one (1) acre of <br />Subject Property. And shall further provide that all <br />residential lots platted within the Subject Property that are <br />within 1,000 feet of a common bQrder(s) with Existing Property <br />shall be subject to a graduated density plan approved by the <br />city. <br /> <br />14.2.2 Traffic Generation Analysis. Residential real <br />property platted within the MI/SA after January 1, 1997, shall <br />be subject to a traffic generation analysis which shall be <br />providSd by %he developer of the Subject Property. The city <br />shall review this analysis for the purpose of making a traffic <br />impact determination. In the event the city's traffic impact' <br />determination establishes that the proposed development of the <br />Subject Property will significantly increase the existing <br />traffic flow through Existing Property which is destined for <br />the county and/or Minnesota highway system the city of Ramsey <br />shall limit the platted Density of the Subject Property to <br />that of the adjacent Existing Property. ". <br /> <br />YES NO <br /> <br /> <br />