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additional $60,000. We are also exploring the cost of storing water tanks on the premises and installing <br />our own pumps and fire system however the costs are comparable. <br />Based on the lease rates the church is able to pay it would take all rent collected for the next two and <br />one -half years to pay for this new sprinkler system which leaves no money for property taxes, building <br />insurance, lawn care or to pay the mortgage. For this reason I am asking the city to forgo the sprinkler <br />requirement for this property. <br />I am asking the City officials of Ramsey to use common sense on this issue. The question that needs to <br />be asked is, Is there a life hazard in this building if it remains unsprinkled ? And if so at what financial <br />cost do you force private industry to pay for it? Is the city better off by having another vacant building at <br />the corner of 167 and 47? <br />As you can tell I am tired and frustrated with much of this city process I am forced to deal with on a day <br />to day basis. I very much appreciate your consideration on this matter and would be happy to discuss it <br />further with any of you. I can be reached at my office at 952 - 368 -9009 or my cell 612- 723 -7760. <br />Sincerely, <br />Joel Buttenhoff <br />