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Board Member Fetterley asked if staff has an idea of how many letters would be sent. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that he does not have the actual count but estimated between 50 and <br />100 properties. <br />Board Member Fetterley asked if a link could be provided to the actual requirements as well. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that a link could be added to the letter but stated that perhaps <br />developing a one-page summary would be better as the text is somewhat lengthy and addresses all <br />elements (subdivisions, etc.). He stated that perhaps staff develop a one-page fact sheet for the <br />most applicable items. <br />Board Member Fetterley agreed that perhaps the fact sheet address the most common violation <br />items. <br />Board Member Hiatt stated that the designation has been in place for some time and properties <br />have turned over in ownership. He asked if a person is notified of these regulations when they <br />purchase a river property. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that he did not believe there would be any legal requirement to <br />disclose the zoning requirements of the overlay district. He stated that the City also does not have <br />the ability to stay on top of when properties are changing in ownership. He stated that when the <br />initial overlay district was adopted, the DNR and realtors were more proactive, but as time has <br />gone on that has faded. He explained that is one of the reasons that Ramsey is looking to send out <br />this educational information. He noted that Andover has sent out this type of information for the <br />past four or five years and while the first mailing generated more calls, those have faded as the <br />information continues to be generated. <br />Board Member Hiatt commented that he believes that this information is well timed and needed. <br />Chairperson Valentine commented that the one-page fact sheet could answer a lot of the questions <br />that may typically be generated from the communication. <br />Board Member Moore stated that the end of the letter mentions that it is not just Ramsey but also <br />the other three adjacent river communities, which she likes. She asked if the fact sheet could <br />include some information such as places people could volunteer or organizations they could join <br />as a river property owner. She stated that perhaps a link to the Anoka Conservation District could <br />also be included. <br />6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br /> Fall Recycling Day Event (September 26) <br />City Planner Anderson reported that the City is planning to offer a fall recycling event but noted <br />that could change dependent on the circumstances. He stated that currently the event is planned <br />th <br />for September 26 at the Public Works Facility. He noted that carpet and carpet padding will no <br />longer be accepted. He stated that he has been unable to connect with the textile vendor, therefore <br /> <br />Environmental Policy Board / August 17, 2020 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />
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