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Planning and Zoning Commission
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08/02/1983
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I <br />I <br /> <br /> 5353 WAYZATA BOULEVARD. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416 · TELEPHONE (612) 546-1338 <br /> CLIFFORD R. JOHNSON MAI, SREA <br /> SAMPSON R. CHILD MAI, SRPA <br /> JAMES M. MARTIN MAI, SRPA <br /> <br />August Z, ~1983 <br /> <br />Ramsey Citer Planning Board <br />City of I{amsey <br />Ramsey,. Minnesota <br /> <br />The Proposed Environmental Protection Ordinance <br />For The Mississippi River, Also Known as, <br />The Critical Rivers Ordinance, and <br />Approximately 100 Acres Belonging to <br />Dorothy H. Hansen, My Mother, <br />In Sections 28 and 33 on : <br />The Mississippi River <br /> <br />Gentlemen: <br /> <br />It was 'suggested by City Officials that the preferable method of pre- <br />senting my ideas, on this proposed ordinance, was to put them in the <br />form of a leffcer for you and from which I might speak at your hearing. <br /> <br />As you will discover from the attached maps, my mother owns a <br />sizable acreage within the Critical Area and about a half mile of 'river <br />frontage. She has been an owner of this land since about 1941 and my <br />father, Dr. Miles Martin, in his desire to provide for orderly devel- <br />opment in Ramsey, served as the first Ramsey Zoning Chairman. <br /> <br />We are in agreement with the intent of your ordinance which is stated <br />'}as follows: <br /> <br /> ". . . to prevent and mitigage irreversible damage <br /> to these natural resources and to preserve and en- <br /> hance their values to the public." <br /> <br />It, is our belief that if the beauty of the river is protected, the value <br />of Mother's land will be protected. <br /> <br /> <br />
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