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need to buy back a parcel through a property acquisition. He indicated that peak traffic may also <br />require turn lanes on County Road 5. <br />Commissioner Andrusko questioned the expense of leaving the access point open. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill estimated that the land acquisition would be several <br />hundred thousand dollars plus additional capital maintenance expenses. <br />Commissioner Brauer asked if a barrier would be placed at the access point during Phase I. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated the turning movement would have a barricade <br />to eliminate traffic from driving through the site. <br />Further discussion ensued regarding the alignment of an access point to County Road 5. <br />Commissioner Brauer expressed frustration with how Anoka County was dictating the traffic <br />projections. He felt this was not fair to the City of Ramsey. <br />Jason Johnson, 5545 152nd Avenue NW, explained he recently moved from St. Paul to Ramsey. <br />He opposed the proposed development and expressed concern with how the additional traffic <br />would impact 152nd Avenue. He suggested that a park be placed on the old municipal campus. <br />Robert Hartman, 5475 151' Avenue NW, questioned the price range of the new houses. He <br />inquired what the size of two outlots shown on the plan. Mr. Hartman believed that access to <br />Nowthen Boulevard should be maintained as Helium would not provide enough access to the <br />residential traffic. Mr. Hartman questioned how many accidents have occurred at the Nowthen <br />Boulevard access to Ramsey Elementary School. Mr. Hartman also questioned if the closure of <br />Nowthen Boulevard would create a public safety issue on Helium Street. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill reported zoning code does not dictate the price range <br />of homes, but rather sets regulations on building materials, design and lot sizes. Based on his <br />conversations with the applicant, he believed that the homes would be similar in price to The <br />Meadow development. He then discussed the size of the outlot, which was actually approved <br />with a previous development, not the current request. <br />Jeanne Hannin, 5545 152nd Avenue NW, stated she moved to Ramsey from St. Paul to get away <br />from the noise and light pollution found in other communities. She did not believe that 44 <br />homes would fit in her backyard. She discussed how the increased traffic would adversely <br />impact her neighborhood. She wanted to live in peace and quiet and feared that she would be <br />living in a construction zone for the next three or four years, noting a concern over potential <br />increased crime due to theft from the construction site. She noted concern about additional <br />maintenance needs for existing roads. She questioned if the City would require streetlights, City <br />water, sewer and sidewalks in the new development. She questioned if sidewalks would be <br />required to construct on existing roads in existing development. She expressed a great deal of <br />Planning Commission/April 9, 2015 <br />Page 5 of 16 <br />