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From: <br />Doug and J.Tally Pries <br />17511 Gibbon St. N.W. <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />4/22/2013 <br />To: <br />City Counsel —City of Ramsey <br />RE: Linda Eidem Petition to Maintain Horses on their Property <br />When we moved to our residence 28 years ago in 1985 there were more horses than people in the City <br />of Ramsey per capita. We moved to our development with the express interest of owning horses and <br />were welcomed by our horse neighbors. Horses have been a rich part of our life and we do not want to <br />see our existence change. Let the horses stay for all of us. <br />It appears to us to be trivial whether or not Linda has 2.5 or 3 acres of land. We have lived here long <br />enough to see how the City Counsel has bent rules for their special friend constituents. We should be <br />left alone to live life as we have always known it and not pander to the complaints of a new comer that <br />wants to change the fabric of our existence. <br />We have viewed these horses on frequent occasions and they are well-fed, groomed and exercised <br />regularly. I need to ask — is this requirement about the rights of a home -owner to restrict the rights of <br />another or about the well-being of the horse? In our opinion these horses are very well cared for and <br />no-one else should interfere. <br />The complaining new -comer should assimilate to our ways or go back to where they came from as they <br />do not fit in and we do not want them here. <br />Sincerely, <br />Douglas and Judy Tally Pries <br />
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