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CITY OF RAMSEY LAND USE APPLICATION <br /> TECHNICAL REVIEW FILE <br /> DATE 2.24.17 PROJECT ADDRESS OUTLOT A,MEADOWBROOK <br /> PROJECT.TITLE COVENANT MEADOWS PRELIMINARY PLAT <br /> ESCROW# <br /> DEPARTMENT: Police Department <br /> Name: Tim Frankfurth <br /> TECHNICAL REVIEWER: Phone: 763-433-9846 <br /> Email: tfrqnkfurth@ci.rqrnsey.mn.us <br /> Public Safety Review of Proposed Development: <br /> The Police Department has no issues with the development itself; however, some concern was raised with regard to <br /> access to the development as the area is already a one in/one out accessed neighborhood. That access point is around <br /> Rum River Hills golf course from Highway 47. <br /> The Covenant Meadows preliminary plat is proposing twelve (12) lots for this development and while it would add <br /> additional people to an emergency response scenario, public safety does not view the proposed development as an <br /> additional risk over and above the risk already present due to the singular access point from Highway 47 for the entire <br /> neighborhood. The proposed development provides for a westward roadway that may eventually lead to a connection <br /> back out to Highway 47 that would provide a second access point and lessen the risk in relation to an emergency <br /> response due to the secondary access point. It remains to be seen if MnDOT would be supportive of such a connection <br /> that would result in another access onto Highway 47. <br />
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