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the format he used was correct. He explained that there were basically three parts to the proposed <br />Charter amendment. The fkst one is an introducto~ paragraph acknowledging that there are good <br />reasons to expand the MUSA, such as the Anoka Electric Cooperative project and the current <br />Ramsey Elementary School expansion, but that he thought that the past process used to expand the <br />MUSA was not proper. The second provision was a catch-all, stating that it was not intending to <br />do away with the planning process and the third part grants the citizens the right to vote on whether <br />they like the idea of a MUSA expansion or not. <br /> : <br />Chairperson Steffen stated that he doubted if this procedure of a super majority of the Council <br />being-required is procedurally correct as proposed. He thinks it's the wrong place for a <br />referendum and stated that he is not sure if it's legally correct for a line that was drawn by the <br />Metropolitan Council. For instance,' what if the MUSA is not requested by the City but by <br />neighbors, should residents of the City, as a whole, be able to stop that. He further stated that <br />Commission members should have an opinion because we're talking about form of government <br />here. <br /> <br /> Terry Hendriksen stated that there is a pemeption that the representative government is not working <br /> as well as it should and it's working less well in Ramsey. The events surrounding the <br /> develOPment of Fox Knoll was what started this. There were two executive style lots proposed <br /> that would have been compatible with the neighborhood. Staff argued to coerce the developer into <br /> urban ~ensities with a significant burden on the adjoining neighborhood. Twenty-two homes in <br /> that sCenario is like an apartment building next to you, it has the same impact. It's particularly <br /> offensive because of traffic access. He stated that he made a request for a moratorium and Council <br /> would'not consider it and passed Fox Knoll on a three / two vote. Some of those members have a <br /> self interest in insuring development in the City of Ramsey. My attorney assures me the citizens <br /> have ~voice in the character of the community. Our organizational intent was a moratorium and <br /> we had a very different group of people, but realized it would be moot after preliminary plat <br /> approval of Fox Knoll. <br /> <br /> Com~ssioner Donavan commented that he felt the negative mood has captured the citizens <br /> nation~y but he doesn't have the pemeption of the same thing in the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br /> Mr. Hendriksen stated that he felt the Comprehensive Plan update, which has been on-going over a <br /> year, was politically manipulated in an offensive way. It falls more in an ethical rather than an <br /> illegal'range, but some acts also are in the illegal range. <br /> <br /> chairperson Steffen stated that we will hear all of this again and that we will probably read it in the <br /> paper. He further stated that the Fox Knoll plat was passed unanimously at the Planning <br /> Commission. <br /> <br /> Mr. Hendriksen stated that that's true. As a Commission member many times he has voted <br /> con~ to personal feelings because of laws that are on the books. In retrospect, one issue was <br /> left out of the Fox Knoll discussion and, had that come to light, he would have voted differently. <br /> He stated that he votes according to ordinances. <br /> <br /> Chairperson Steffen stated that there is a procedure on Comprehensive Planning, it's all in a <br /> struc~e and we're saying here, if that doesn't stop what we want stopped, then we want to vote. <br /> That'smot the way government is supposed to work. He further stated that you are alleging a self- <br /> interest, but that every one does have a self-interest, what's wrong with the procedure? We can't <br /> talk about Council having the wrong majority. <br /> <br /> Mr. Hendriksen stated that he ran in the last election because he was fed up. I feel there are honest <br /> ways 6f doing things, such as if Council is evenly divided on an issue, he stated its manipulation <br /> of the discussion if you wait until somebody is out of town in order to bring it to the Council table. <br /> <br /> Charter Commission/June 1, 1995 <br />gOg Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br /> I <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 />! <br /> <br /> <br />
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