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Commissioner Van Scoy introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION #21-058 <br />A RESOLUTION DENYING A DEVIATION FROM <br />THE COUNTY STREET NAME GRID FOR RIVERSTONE SOUTH <br />RECITALS <br />1. The City of Ramsey received a request from Capstone Homes, LLC (the "Developer") to <br />deviate from the Anoka County standard street name grid for the subdivision generally <br />known as Riverstone South ("the Subject Property"). <br />2. That the Anoka County standard street naming system would require streets be named after <br />mammals and in alphabetical order in this subdivision. <br />3. That the street name grid would require streets of: Quagga, Rabbit, Sloth, Tiger, and Unicorn. <br />4. That the City has already allowed deviations to streets in Riverstone North changing Quagga to <br />Quintana and Sloth to Snowy Owl. <br />5. That the Developer has requested that Unicorn be changed to Pearson to honor the property owners, <br />the Pearson Family. <br />6. That the Public Safety Team of the City of Ramsey does not support this request. <br />7. That the City of Ramsey City Council supports this request. <br />8. That the Developer has stated marketing homes on Unicorn Street will be challenging and an undue <br />burden on the project. <br />9. That the Planning Commission met and held a duly noticed public hearing on March 4, 2021 and <br />denied the request and changes per Exhibit A. <br />FINDINGS OF FACT <br />1. That the street name change will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent <br />property. <br />2. That the street name change will unreasonably increase the congestion on the public street. <br />3. That the street name change will permit a lesser degree of public health, safety, and general <br />welfare protection than established by Chapter 117 of the Ramsey City Code, or permit <br />standards which are lower than those required by state law. <br />4. That the street name change will increase the danger of fire or endanger public safety. <br />