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P&Z-1- <br />4/17/79 <br /> <br /> Planning & Zoning <br /> City of Ramsey <br />County of Anoka <br />State of Minnesota <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Ramsey City Planning & Zoning <br />Commission held a Public Hearing on April 17, 1979 at the Ramsey Municipal <br />Center, 15153 Nowthen Blvd. N.W., Ramsey, Minnesota 55303. <br /> <br />Chairman Ken Peterson called the Public Hearing to order at 7:30 p.m. with <br />the following in attendance: <br /> <br />Ken Peterson <br />Kathy Schneider <br />Art Dunn <br /> <br />Also present: <br /> <br />William Goodrich <br />Lloyd Schnelle, City Adm. <br /> <br />Chairman Ken Peterson expl.ained that the purpose of the Public Hearing was <br />to present the policies of the Critical'Riv_ers.'Plan, and to review them <br />with concerned citizens. Mr. Peterson explained that these policies have <br />been part of the plan which has been worked on for the past year by Mr. <br />Marston, Council, Park & Recreation, and the Planning & Zoning. Commission. <br />Mr. Peterson also explained that ordinances would be adopted reflecting <br />the final policies, and asked Mr. Marston to go over the policies. <br /> <br />Mr. Marston briefly explained to those present for the first time the <br />reasons behind developing a Critical Rivers Plan, and began by reviewing <br />the environmental policies. <br /> <br />Mr. Art Dunn asked that policy #8 referring to systems meeting or exceeding <br />WPC-40 standards, also include language regarding construction as well as <br />design. <br /> <br />Mr. Craig Woods Of 14610 Bowers Drive asked about State help with replace- <br />ment of trees, and Mr. Marston stated that our policy should request that <br />the State consider reforestation of our area in their program. <br /> <br />Mr. Kuss of Bowers Drive asked if the map showing the flood' plain area was <br />available, and Mr. Goodrich stated that they should be available soon. <br /> <br />Mr. Jim Martin, a owner of property in the Critical Rivers area, stated that <br />in regards to policy #10 of the Land Use Policies he was opposed to reducing <br />existing commercial and'industrial zoned land south of Hwy #10. <br /> <br />Mr. Art Bulow also stated that he has fought in the past to keep his land <br />zoned commercial, and asked if he would have to do this again. <br />It was pointed out that the property would devaluate if "down zoned" and <br />the question was asked who would pay for this. <br /> <br />Mr. Joe Sentyrz stated that many People purchased land with the understanding <br />it would remain commercial or industrial for the intent of investments, and <br />this would cause a hardship. <br /> <br />Mr. Martin s.u§gested that the wording of the policy be amended from should <br />to shall, and Mr. Dunn stated that it would mean having to deal equitabt~y <br />with individual cases and would pose too difficult of a problem. A member <br />from the audience asked if this wouldn't have to be voted on? <br /> <br />The proceedure re§ardin§ rezoning and public hearings was explained, and also <br /> <br /> <br />
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