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Resources Available for <br />New in Town? <br />Residents with Septic <br /> If you are a new resident of the City of Ramsey, please contact <br />Systems to Protect <br />the City to establish a City services account in your name. All res- <br />idential properties within the City are charged for three basic City <br />Groundwater Supply <br />services (recycling, priority street lighting, and storm water man- <br />agement) on a quarterly basis. Your property may also be charged <br /> I <br />for water and sewer if it is connected to those City systems. It is the <br />homes that have Individual Sewage Treatment <br />responsibility of the property owner to ensure the account for their <br />Systems. Many of these homes were construct- <br />property is up to date. Call us today at 763-576-4343 or visit www. <br />ed in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Systems that were <br />cityoframsey.com/utility-billing to make any necessary changes to <br />the property’s account. <br />constructed with tanks that were installed <br /> ity provides a new resident packet full of useful City in- <br />deep in the ground and were designed to allow <br />formation and local contact numbers. Please call, go online, or visit <br />- <br />nicipal Center is located at 7550 Sunwood Drive NW and hours of <br />ground water. Since their construction, there <br />operation are Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. You can <br />has been a considerable increase in the knowl- <br />download a copy of the new resident packet from the City’s website <br />edge of how Individual Sewage Treatment <br />at www.cityoframsey.com under “How do I <br />?”. <br />Systems function and properly treat the waste <br />products. <br />Business Spotlight: <br /> Systems that have deep tanks that leak the <br />the ground water. State Statute 115.55, and <br />as “failing to protect the ground water” and <br />requires the system to be corrected. If you have <br />G <br />such a system on your property there is a greater <br />- <br />- <br />ing the groundwater and you should plan on <br />chise locations are in Andover, Arden Hills and White Bear Lake. <br />upgrading the system. <br />GNC is celebrating 88 years of living well. <br /> To help with the cost of upgrading the sys- <br />GNC sets the standard in the nutritional supplement industry <br />tem, low interest loans are available to eligible <br />by demanding truth in labeling, ingredient safety and product po- <br />property owners to repair or replace private <br />tency, all while remaining on the cutting-edge of nutritional science. <br />- <br />GNC is the world's largest company of its kind, devoted exclusively <br />ka County Community Development and the <br />to helping its customers improve the quality of their lives. From <br />Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Best <br />- <br />ing and packaging processes, GNC takes pride in their rigorous <br />program aims to fund projects that prevent or <br />reduce water pollution. <br /> - <br />products. <br />ing at below market interest rates. Property <br />What sets their franchise model apart is their knowledgeable <br />owners are encouraged to apply. Loans will be <br />- <br />repaid via a special assessment on the property <br />mission so you know that any of their recommendations are to your <br />tax statement through Anoka County. <br /> For more information or to obtain a loan <br />763-421-1363, or visit them during store hours Monday-Friday: <br />application, go to anokacounty.us/cd or call <br />10am – 8pm, Saturday: 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m., and Sunday: 11:00 <br />763-323-5722. <br />a.m. – 5:00 p.m. <br />18 Ramsey Resident • May/June 2016 <br />