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frustration with how this new development would negatively impact her neighborhood. She <br /> noted that she moved out of St. Paul to get away from the noise and she would do the same with <br /> Ramsey. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy requested clarification from staff on the process, which led the <br /> municipal campus being zoned residential. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill discussed the history of the municipal campus site. <br /> He explained zoning this site for low density residential was made after a great deal of thought <br /> after previously considering a data center. He noted that sidewalks were not being considered by <br /> the City along existing roads. He indicated that City water and sewer would be provided to the <br /> development. <br /> Michael Piza, 15129 Helium Street, asked if homes would be built before or after lot sales. He <br /> believed that a large number of houses were being stacked along 152nd Avenue. He feared that <br /> this would be a safety concern for children trying to reach the school without proper access. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill explained there would be a combination of home <br /> sales with a buyer and other sales on spec. He reported that the City could not control how the <br /> properties were sold. He indicated that a trail connection would be created to Nowthen <br /> Boulevard through Alpine Drive to access the school. He then discussed the residential lots sizes <br /> within Harvest Estates. <br /> Kent Cunningham, 15211 Helium Street, had hoped that green space would have been included <br /> in the development. He questioned how this was being addressed by the City. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reported the City has a master park and trail plan that <br /> breaks the City into districts. He commented that Solstice Park and Alpine Park were already <br /> located within this district of the City. He stated that trail connections would be improved to <br /> these parks rather than creating a small tot lot within the development. <br /> Matt Crampton, 5710 152"d Way, asked what the lots behind his home would look like. He was <br /> concerned how the elevation difference would impact his property. He recommended that the <br /> City police this site while being constructed to ensure that miscellaneous construction debris was <br /> not allowed to remain on site. He noted existing construction debris left on site from the previous <br /> development. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill indicated the stormwater pond would remain in <br /> place along 152nd Way. He discussed how the new homes would look behind 152"d Way noting <br /> the lots were slightly larger which meant the homes would be further apart. He reported that <br /> code enforcement officers would react to any complaints received at City Hall. <br /> Phillip Kryzaniak, NIK Management representing the developer, noted the homes would range in <br /> price from $250,000 to $350,000, which was similar to the surrounding homes. He did not <br /> Planning Commission/April 9,2015 <br /> Page 6 of 16 <br />
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