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In addition, a person that I know that lives in Elk River about a 1/2 of a mile from the data center says her husband can hear <br />the mechanicals (air conditioners and generators) running in the middle of the night. The Ramsey "data center" would be <br />a heck of a lot closer than that to the surrounding residential properties (many of which have just moved into the <br />neighborhood). The Brooklyn Park facility is also a much different scenario. It is on a main highway and is in the middle of <br />nowhere. <br />I am very concerned with the impact a data center would have on the value of my property and the properties <br />surrounding this area. From my count, there would be at least 46 properties that would be immediately adjacent or <br />looking at the building, with an additional 15 or so that would also be immediately across the street from the adjacent <br />houses with a large majority of them in a new residential development that Ramsey had the influence on where that was <br />built. Many (if not all of them) were shown a drawing, which I have seen, that said there could be a "future middle <br />school" in this location. Ball fields and close location to your kid's school is a lot different proposal than a huge, industrial, <br />noise polluting warehouse. If one of you voting on this proposal would like to buy our house and live next to the data <br />center, please feel free to contact us. It would be great to get out before our house loses all of its value!! <br />We cannot attend the open house meeting on April 18t", 2013, due to travel arrangements. Believe me, if I could be <br />there, I would! I have heard that there are other people in the neighborhood riled up about this, so hopefully they will <br />make a presence. I may try to remind them to do that. <br />