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Notes to bring to the next City of Ramsey meeting set for Thursday, April 7th <br />Do I want 3 1/2 Homes in front of my one lot? <br />Who is Pearson properties and do they have the experience to build and maintain <br />this so-called covenant. What are the Covenant details? <br />What is Pearson's properties track record with homebuilding? <br />Who will maintain and finance the water and septic systems? Where will they go <br />as they are not shown on the plan? <br />Will the covenant or shared septic be a mound system and if so, what about the <br />constant power outages? Do you think 39 people will know not to use water and <br />flush toilets during a power outage? If not, where will the sewer overflow go? <br />(Average household size in Ramsey 3 x 13 = 39) <br />Where will the storm runoff and drainage go? Will there be a run off pond? What <br />will this do to the environment and to the existing neighbor's water and sewer <br />systems? Has anyone approached the Coon Creek Watershed on whether they <br />will even allow this without creating a building area retention pond or water <br />storage system? <br />If you have 13 homes most likely you will have 26 drivers at a minimum, going to <br />and from work daily. That is 52 trips down Bowers Drive each day, then add their <br />children's cars and truck deliveries. <br />Code stats, construction dirt and debris on roadways needs to be kept clean and <br />open excavation areas needs to be watered down from blowing sand. Who will <br />maintain a road free clean environment? Will the city enforce these laws to keep <br />this clean and in control and do we have the cities word they will enforce this? <br />Will there be a cost to us homeowners that appears on our electric bill for the <br />storm drainage utility ordinance? <br />
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