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22) Potassium Street was initially a:33 foOt easement provided by the property owners <br /> who used it. Ramsey Township decided it was not wide enough for the snowplow <br /> and requested it be made wider. The Owner of the Shade Tree Cottages land at that <br /> time would not contribute to tile easement so another 33' easement was obtained <br /> from the land parcels along that road. It is believed that Potassium Street is an <br /> access easement and not a public use road. It is used solely by the 4 property <br /> owners on the east side of the road. It is believed there was never any official <br /> action made to make it a public road. A public road would require a stop sign <br /> where it enters Old County Rd #5. If it .is to be acquired for public use, the current <br /> landowners adjacent to it should be reimbursed at faire market value for their land. <br /> If Potassium Street is to be used!for access to the 28 acre & 10 acre sites, it must be <br /> upgraded. The current adjacem iand-owners who prOvided it and use it are happy <br /> with it as a gravel road. Consequently, all costs associated with upgrading the road <br /> must be paid for by the developers. Also, the Developer of the 28 acre parcel <br /> should provide a 33 foot easement along the east line for the improved Potassium <br /> Street and 33' of the current 66'ieasement should be returned to the landowners on <br /> the east side of Potassium Street. This would be the only fair way to handle this <br /> problem. <br /> <br />23) Old County Road #5. As a result of the 28 acre & 10 acre developments, daily car <br /> trips along Potassium Street & Old County Road #5 will increase by 20 times or <br /> <br />more. Ever since Old CoUnty Road #5 <br />considerable ~xpense to the prolm'ty owners, <br /> <br />was overlaid with new asphalt at <br />it has developed t 5-20 potholes every <br /> <br /> <br />