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I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec - It has not changed that much; 12 years ago I knew that area <br />was planned for sewer and water. <br /> <br />Brenda Bauerkemper - We are addressing the density change, not sewer plans. <br /> <br />Bill Miller - Mayor Gamec mentioned I served on P & Z and for the record I <br />want to point out that I was never in favor of high density housing; I even <br />opposed mobile home parks. <br /> <br />Brenda Bauerkemper - Inquired as to the developers next step. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />i <br />I <br /> <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. Goodrich - Preliminary development plan approval. <br /> <br />Brenda Bauerkemper - During the City Engineer's feasiblity study, could he <br />explore the alternative of buying utilities from Anoka. <br /> <br />City Engineer Raatikka - Have talked to Anoka and it is not their policy <br />unless it is a temporary or emergency situation. <br /> <br />Susan Beale - Inquired as to how long-~4r. Carson thinks it will take to fill <br />up the 327 units? <br /> <br />Mr. Carson - Hopefully, in 3 years it will be filled. <br /> <br />Susan Beale - Contacted Metro Council and obtained 1990 population projection <br />and Ramsey's fair share, in the end, comes down to 42 units/year <br /> <br />Mr. Carson - Marketing outlook is very good for the next two years; our projections <br />indicate we can sell the project out in three years. <br /> <br />Marguerite Henke - 8062 154th Avenue ~ Have talked to a lot of people and none <br />of us want sewer and water in Ramsey. How does the City develop a sewer and <br />water department without customers to pay for it? <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec - If you don't want sewer and water, don't petition for it. The <br />developer is responsible for sewer and water in the area he is developing and <br />he finds the customers. Anyone that is not in that area will have no cost <br />for sewer and water. This is the City's policy, there are some ifs, but that <br />is what we intend to live by. You have to live in the area that is being <br />developed with sewer and water or petition for it -- anyone telling you <br />differently is lying. <br /> <br />Marguerite Henke - How many more children will come in with multiple housing <br />and what will it do to school~taxes? <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec - The schools will love it, that area will more than pay for <br />itself. Dollar-wise you are better off. <br /> <br />Marguerite Henke - What if a developer comes in and wants to do the same at <br />the other end of Ramsey? <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec - We will not allow leapfrog development. If the developer wants <br />to pay for all that trunk and sewer line he can, but he is not going to run <br />it past my property and expect me to pay for some of it. This Council has <br />not intention of it being any other way. I don't want sewer and water either. <br /> <br />C/January 10, 1984 <br />Public Hearing <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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