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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />FLY~fWOOD . ~ ] <br />PRELI~TINAR"f PIA?~.~2~D UNTI <br /> D~'ELOP?~.fi PLAN <br /> <br />OVE~VIF~ <br /> <br /> Flintwood Hills II is a Planned Unit Development, proposed in conformance <br />w~th the ordinances of the City of Ramsey (Ramsey City Code, Chapter 170.012 O). <br /> <br /> As a Planned Unit Development, the project consists of a multiplicity of <br /> <br />land uses within a contiguous land area, to be developed over a specified time <br />frame. The Development will consist of 2 Phases. Phase I - A Density of 206 <br />Residential Units - Phase II - 136 Residential Units and 3 Commercial Sites for <br />a total of 325 Units. The Density Per Acre would be 7 Units. <br /> <br /> In terms of phasing of the Development. Phase I, would be scheduled for <br />Immediate development, to commence upon Municipal approval of the Planned Unit <br />Development Plan. It is anticipated that if Municipal approval can be obtained <br />on or before January 1, 1984, that necessary grading can be completed in the spring <br />of 1984, with sewer and water available within the Site by ~une 1, 1984. Construction <br />on dwelling units could begin as early as April 1984, provided the Metropolitan sewage <br />Commission provides sewer to the site. <br /> <br /> PHASE II - Would be started upon the sale of 50~ of the Lots in PHASE I. The <br />type of Buildings to be developed in Phase YI would be similar in concept to those in <br />$I., but would be based upon current Market conditions. <br /> <br /> This Project would be the First Sewer and Water Single Family and Multiple <br /> Family Type Housing Project in the City of Ramsey, and we feel confident that this <br /> approach to Medium Income Housing is needed in this area. The Multiple Units in <br /> PHASE I would be financed and o,,med by Individual Hc~e Buyers and operated under a <br /> HomeOwners Association which would almost certainly guarantee well maintained yards <br /> and buildings. <br /> <br /> <br />