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MATE PUNCH AND DIE CO. <br /> <br />Box 728 · 6400 Industry Avenue N.W. · Anoka MN 55303 USA <br /> <br />~ 612-421-0230 <br /> <br />March 1991 <br /> <br />Dear Commission and City Council Members, <br /> <br />We are unable to attend the mublic hearing regarding the <br />proposed scrap aluminum processing facility but We would <br />like to express our concern with the current proposal. <br /> <br />Ramsey has been gradually but steadily upgrading it's codes <br />and expectations relative to it's industrial residents. <br />Recent examples of the results of this policy have been the <br />new construction or additions of the Family Fitness Center~ <br />Parabody, Altron~ Capco and Mate. Alt of this construction <br />is attractive and a credit to the community. Further, the <br />extra care, planning and expense incurred in this type of <br />construction reflects the attitude and commitment of the <br />owners of these businesses. <br /> <br />We ask that you continue to pursue your current policy <br />allowing only first class construction of permanent <br />facilities. <br /> <br />We believe that the new direction that Ramsey has taken in <br />the industrial area is sound. The new buildings are <br />attractive and permanent and the grounds are landscaped and <br />maintained. These requirements are expensive but can serve <br />to attract other businesses which are well run, profitable <br />and an asset to the community. <br /> <br />Sincerely~ <br /> <br />Jack. Schneider <br />Vice-President <br />Mate Punch & Die co. <br /> <br /> <br />
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