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Chris Hagel, 16650 Dolomite St NW, echoed the comments of the previous speaker related to the <br /> impact to traffic that this development would have. He asked how the school would support <br /> additional students. <br /> Cynthia Showalter, 6967 1706 Trail NW, stated that she moved to her property because it is a rural <br /> area. She asked how 55- and 65-foot lots would fit with the adjacent properties. She stated that <br /> homes in her neighborhood sell in less than one week and therefore did not believe the statement <br /> to be accurate that 80-foot-wide lots are not selling. She did not want to see her neighborhood <br /> connected to this development. <br /> Amanda Jongewaard, 6841 173`d Ave NW, stated that she is one of the internal lots. She stated <br /> that she supports development, but couple with the Hunt property and Trott Brook North, this <br /> would be a lot of development in the area. She commented that traffic is already busy in the area <br /> and the impact that these three developments would have would be intense. She stated that while <br /> she is excited to have neighbors, she would not want the development to be of this size. She stated <br /> that her property would be internal and has farm animals and would be concerned with how her <br /> property would mix with the development and homeowners' association. <br /> Chairperson Bauer asked for details on the keeping of farm animals within Ramsey. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl stated that three acre lots and larger are allowed to have additional <br /> animals,as larger lots are allowed more animals. She stated that she understood that new residents <br /> may experience a different character, but existing residents should not feel pressure to live <br /> differently. <br /> Ms. Jongewaard stated that she is not the only one in the area with farm animals. She asked how <br /> that would fit with a neighborhood of this type. She stated that perhaps not all the properties be <br /> developed at once as that will be a huge impact to the area. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl stated that she would love to connect to Ms. Jongewaard following <br /> the meeting to continue discussions. <br /> Chairperson Bauer stated that many of the comments have been related to traffic and asked staff <br /> to provide information on the traffic studies that are completed to determine the potential impact. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill stated that a traffic engineer would need to assist with that <br /> level of detail. She stated that staff could complete some preliminary forecasts if desired, but <br /> otherwise that information would be developed through the full traffic study required for <br /> preliminary plat. <br /> Steve Gronke, 17220 Nowthen Blvd NW, stated that when he moved to his home there were two <br /> farms and now there would be 1,600 homes if this moves forward. He stated that he is concerned <br /> with property value impacts, traffic increases and is also concerned with children in the new <br /> development that could wander onto his property. He asked if there would be fencing or signage <br /> to control children from wandering onto adjacent properties. <br /> Planning Commission/May 7,2020 <br /> Page 11 of 29 <br />
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