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would c°°rdinate with the City of Dayton. Mr. Hendriksen reported that Mayor Hardin supports <br /> the east;Iocation as does Councilmember Beahen. Councilmembers Zimmerman and Beyer <br /> support the west location and Councilmember Peterson is undecided. Mr. Hendriksen suggested <br /> the residents voice their opinions to their elected officials. <br /> <br /> Mr. John Weaver, Vice President - Properties, for Viking Council, Boy Scouts of America, read a <br /> letter h(wrote to Council expressing concern over the proposed public thoroughfare through the <br /> Rum River Boy Scout Camp, as shown on the proposed City of Ramsey Long Range <br /> Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Weaver presented some background information on the camp and <br /> referred~o it as "a diamond quietly nestled in your rapidly growing city". He elaborated on how <br /> important scouting is to the youth and invited Council to visit the camp to see why "hands should <br /> be joined to preserve a treasure that is good for America and great for our precious young leaders <br /> of tomorrow", <br /> <br /> Mayor Hardin stated that the City has had a lot of discussion about that particular alignment and is <br /> considering removal of the bridge alignment in the area of the Boy Scout Camp. <br /> <br /> Carol Miller, 15916 St. Francis Boulevard N.W., Ramsey, expressed concern that the Andover <br /> crossing-looks like it will be fight in front of her house. She realized the plan is probably 20 years <br /> down the road but would appreciate it being removed from in front of her house. Ms. Miller <br /> inquired~what is involved with regard to the on-road trail system along Highway #47 as that also <br /> looks like it's going to be in front of her house. <br /> <br /> Parks/Utilities Coordinator Boos stated that the on-road trail is in the road right-of-way. We <br /> would not be taking any more property for it. It would basically be a 10' paved shoulder. On- <br /> road B trail is similar to what's in the Amber Ridge subdivision where additional road right-of-way <br /> is added~on. <br /> <br /> James Martin, 3740 Lincoln Terrace Lane, Plymouth, read a letter he wrote to Council regarding <br /> 45.9 acres of land he owns situated on either side of the right-of-way between Highway #10 and <br /> the Mississippi River which was purchased as a future route to a proposed bridge over the river to <br /> Dayton. ?He stated he has been testifying before the Council for almost 20 years regarding this <br /> propert~ and the acres of adjacent land which were purchased from him, under threat of <br /> condemnation, to be part of the adjacent regional park. He listed the three changes being <br /> contemplated in the mid-to-late 80's which are: The Anoka County Parks Department was seeking <br /> the permission of Ramsey to buy (or condemn) his total property to add to the regional park; the <br /> City Council was seeking a location for a fiver crossing into Dayton; and the Metropolitan Council <br /> was pressuring Ramsey to enlarge its minimum-sized unsewered residential development lot from <br /> 2.5 acre~ to 5.0 acres. Mr. Martin continued that, "unbeknown to me, the Ramsey City Council <br /> made a deal with the Anoka County Parks Department (Dave Torkelson) that they would acquire <br /> that part~f my land for regional park shown on your maps today as regional park, based on two <br /> concessions: 1) That that part of my land which is now shown to be zoned B-3, Highway <br /> BusinesS~be left in my ownership so that it could be developed commercially in the future. 2) That <br /> the Anoka County Parks Department allow a U.S. #I0 service road to cross its regional park from <br /> the SchWartzman property on the east to my property on the west. Mr. Torkelson, of Anoka <br /> county Parks Department, admitted this is an open meeting before the Ramsey Council (at a later <br /> date) wh~re I was in attendance". Mr. Martin reported that about that same time, the Ramsey City <br /> Council ~pproached him regarding his land being the site of a future fiver crossing. He explained <br /> that, at that time, he was in the process of platting his property before the deadline when 2.5-acre <br /> lots could no longer be platted. The plat was brought through the City hearing process at which <br /> time the Anoka County Parks Department and Mr. Martin came to agreement on their purchase of <br /> his land. Outlots B and E of Tooth Acres were purchased separately, a short time later, by Anoka <br /> County as future river crossing road right-of-way and are not part of the Parks Department <br /> ownership. He stated that in about 1990, his remaining 45.9 acres were rezoned to B-3 Highway <br /> <br /> Public Hearing/City Council/March 21, 1995 <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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