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Chairman Peterson suggested that He, Administrator Schnelle and City Attorney <br />Goodrich get together regarding the permitted uses and definitions. He said <br />the commission felt comfortable with the general definition of "business" <br />the city has. <br /> <br />3. Housing Sizes <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson explained the City Council has acted on the housing size <br />change and since then there has been a public outcry against it when the new <br />size houses were going up. <br /> <br />Kathy Schneider noted the "Split Level with a 440 Square Foot Garage - <br />768 Square Feet" in the current ordinance was not mentioned in the motion <br />in which it was acted upon. She stated her only problem was that the <br />council did not come back to the P & Z Commission before making their final <br />action. <br /> <br />Ron West said he, Dick Carson and two or three others were at the public <br />hearing and council meeting on housing sizes. <br /> <br />City Administrator Schnelle s~id the complaint is from someone who lives in <br />an area of larger type houses where the smaller types are going up. <br />He said the income that is needed to build the type of house that is in there <br />now will prohibit much further building. <br /> <br />Ben Deemer said he felt the 2%~acre lot size is what is making the houses <br />expensive and not the house size. <br /> <br />City Administrator Schnelle cited the various house sizes in Anoka which <br />did~ t seem to have an affect on the more expensive, larger houses. <br /> <br />Ron West noted people are not moving out but are staying in the cities <br />where they are closer to work, shopping centers and day care centers <br />and they are looking at condominiums, townhouses and lots with sewer and <br />water. <br /> <br />Kathy Schneider said the commission's complaint was not the smaller house <br />size but that no garages were required. She said she would require that if <br />a development with garages has a few vacant lots left that houses with no <br />garages be prohibited from that development. She said she can see no garage <br />houses in a totally new, unique development. In the past, when people built <br />their homes in Ramsey, they felt they were protected by the city ordinance, <br />but this is no longer true. <br /> <br />Motion by Ben Deemer and seconded by Gerald Zimmerman that the original <br />motion from the 6/20/80 Planning & Zoning Cormmission Meeting be referred <br />to the public hearing on housing sizes. <br /> <br />Motion carried. VoLing yes-Kathy Schneider, Art Dun, Gerald Zimmerman <br />and Ben Deemer. Voting no-Chairman Peterson, Harry Ellis and Ron West. <br /> <br />Ron West was in favor of the current ordinance. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson and Harry Ellis felt the ordinance should not have been <br />changed in the first place. <br /> <br />P & Z Regular Meeting Page 4 9/2/80 <br /> <br /> <br />