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g. <br />the sharp left turn off 146th onto another sharp left turn <br />road (as shown on the current sketch plan)? This also <br />then requires different road widths then currently <br />proposed. Much of this added road adjustment affects <br />the required green space and density buffer. This then <br />affects the concerns of proper density transition. <br />2. In addition to the issues created with one road access, <br />does the density of this development need to be reduced <br />to accommodate fewer access roads? <br />Adding additional cars to a heavily traveled road with no serious, <br />significant and immediate traffic mitigation to protect the safety of <br />Ramsey residents can lead to a significant and possibly fatal accident. <br />i. Can we add a 4-way stop or full stop light on Nowthen and <br />Sunwood or 146' to slow traffic for better access on and off to <br />Nowthen Blvd at 146th? <br />ii. If no light, is there room for a left turn lane at 146th and <br />Nowthen? <br />B. 146th Avenue was just reconstructed in 2019. With the increase in <br />construction traffic along 146th Avenue, what plans are in place to repair <br />damage created by heavy construction equipment? Who will be responsible <br />to pay for the proper repairs needed to 146th to restore it to its current new <br />condition? <br />Drainage for Low Property: <br />A. The property perimeter is higher ground then the proposed location of the <br />townhomes. Those will sit in a low spot on the property so drainage is a <br />concern. What are the plans to mitigate flooding or drainage issues? Do <br />they need a holding pond? Will there be impact to surrounding properties or <br />roadways to create proper drainage? <br />City Trail Incomplete: <br />A. See image below. There is a walking trail (indicated in green) on the south <br />side of Nowthen that ends just before the proposed development (indicated <br />in blue). There is one on the north side of Nowthen as well. The ccurrent <br />walking trails do not connect as you can see on the image. Will the city or <br />the developer extend that trail to at least 146' avenue, or all the way up to <br />Sunwood drive? The trail needs to be extended to allow for a safe walking <br />