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I <br />! <br /> <br />Mayor Hardin s~ated that this alignment is not cast in stone and reiterated there is a meeting <br />regarding same 6n Monday. <br /> <br />Dick Church, 168th Avenue N.W., Ramsey, inquired if, when the City gave the layout to <br />the engineering fu'm last fall, they knew there was a nature learning area there at that time. <br />He stated that t~is is a fragile area with a lot of potential and it will take years to recover <br />from any damal~e. He suggested moving the line out of the area. He added that it is our <br />children and gr~dchildren who will truly benefit from this. He felt the land is worth more <br />as a learning arena. <br />CouncilmemberiBeyer stated she does not want to see more trees destroyed. <br /> <br />Mr. Jankowskiteported that the soil borings are done. It would have been difficult to do <br />that without an~ damage. The workers did what they were told. The school site engineer <br />was contacted blat he was not aware if the school principal was. <br /> <br />Rod Kuehn, 1'~386 Sodium Street N.W., Ramsey, reported on the importance of the <br />'Environmental iLearning Area (ELA). The State mandates we have environmental <br />education. We ~re very lucky to have this area. We are trying to produce the best natural <br />science education in the State. This is hands-on science. He stated that our ELA has <br />sustained some damage; however, we are going to try to strengthen the learning by having <br />the students rec'.lify the problem. The children will see results of their efforts. Mr. Kuehn <br />explained the lehrning stations, the computerized inventory of the plants, the sightings of <br />animals, etc. He reported that the fence line for this project will go through Learning <br />Station #1 and Will possibly kill the jack pines and white pines in the area. All the pasque <br />flowers will be ~one which means that half of the blooming population will be wiped out. <br />The best plum clumps will be destroyed. The wetland is the best place for listening to the <br />birds and the trdes and it is a "hot" wildflower area. The plant species affecting the land <br />form will be lost. Mosses will be destroyed and it will be a very long time before it will <br />come back. Afier these natural plantings are stripped down, the weeds will grow there. <br />This will becorhe a dead zone for the teachers, students and community as well. Mr. <br />Kuehn reportedithat the persons working in the area, drove the tank through and knocked <br />down full-growO trees and went through the middle of a strawberry patch. The effects of <br />that tank will be!felt by the students for a long time. <br /> <br /> Natalie Juskiewicz, 151st Lane N.W., Ramsey, summarized the types of trees that would <br /> be destroyed anti reported on the wild flowers she has planted in the area. She felt there <br /> has to be anothei' way to do this project. <br /> <br /> Beth Mitchell, 8500 - 176th lane N.W., Ramsey, stated that last year she had cancer and <br /> she still worked~on that trail - and had a good time doing so. She added that she doesn't <br /> have any childr~ and that this gaVe her the opportunity to meet people. She suggested that <br /> this area is an educational opportunity for the whole community. We built something and <br /> we did it togethqr - parents, children and teachers. Ms. Mitchell stated that everyone here is <br /> here because thi~ is important to us. We drive 40 miles to go to work but we live here in <br /> Ramsey becausd we like it here. We need to develop this well throughout endearing plan. <br /> We can say we !have homes, not just houses. We need to stop ignoring what's already <br /> here. We need ~ work on our parklands. Stop and think what we have. We do not have <br /> to be a Maple ,(~rove or a St. Louis Park. Stop, think, make Ramsey a place we always <br /> want to come ho~ne to. <br /> <br />City <br /> <br />Council/March 28, 1995 <br /> Page 3 of 13 <br /> <br /> <br />
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