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My name is Robert Tomaszewski and I live at 17220 Tiger Street, and I want to voice my <br />displeasure with your reducing the lot sizes for new homes in Ramsey. I feel that the two and a <br />half acre limit was plenty sufficient instead of cramming all these houses into little spaces and <br />crowding people into minute lots. So I wish you wouldn't do that and return to the two and a half <br />acre lots where people can enjoy their yards. Goodbye. <br />I would like to state that as a Ramsey resident for the last 31 years, I am totally against re- <br />zoning residential lots less than 2 1/2 acres. Ramsey, as we know it, has always been an "open <br />air" residential area in the Northwest suburbs. It has long been known as a rural, country <br />residential area. People here love their space and do not want high density lots which will <br />cause extreme traffic changes and overall crowding. <br />An example of overcrowding is found in the area of Bunker Lake Road and Dyprosium Street <br />NW which has high density housing where residents share driveways. Someone on the City <br />Council thought that was a good idea and it was allowed. <br />I think it's about time the City Council started listening to WHAT THE RESIDENTS WANT and <br />help protect the vision of Ramsey we all have. <br />Thank you for listening and please keep Ramsey rural. <br />Robert Tomaszewski <br />17220 Tiger Street NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />