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Associate Planner Geisler stated they will be owned by the current owners of the property, and <br />maintained as they are now in their natural state. <br /> <br />Ms. Finkfiner asked about the price range of the homes. <br /> <br />Mr. Sletner stated that has not been determined, but noted that one of the developers lives on the <br />property, and will continue to live there. He indicated the homes will not detract fi.om the value <br />of the surrounding homes. <br /> <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked why Kelly Acres is being platted with outlots for future streets, <br />etc. but Rum River Prairie is being looked at in terms of ghost platting. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Geisler stated Rum River Prairie will also be outlots, but there could be fewer. <br />She indicated the streets could still be platted. <br /> <br />Mike Bermis, 8860 168th Avenue, stated he has lived in Ramsey since 1981. He indicated he has <br />a little understanding of things that happened to the City in those years, but he does not see a lot <br />of sense or reasoning on the way this property will develop versus Tiger Meadows that <br />developed last year. He stated this seems worse than what they saw in their first Ramsey house <br />on Fluorine Street in the late 1980's, and the development then is one reason they chose to leave. <br />He indicated they were told then that the developmenf was being laid out in that manner because <br />of sewer and water. <br /> <br />Mr. Bermis stated he and his wife commute 25 to 30 miles a day because they do not want to live <br />in a development area. He thinks this will hurt the area, and he has many concerns. He indicated <br />he does not know how this makes sense when they do not know if sewer and water will come in <br />the next 25 years. He stated he would guess it is a money issue, but he does not understand the <br />rationale. <br /> <br />Ms. Finkfiner indicated she thought it pretty bold of the developer to say.they were going to put a <br />road through her property, and then put an easement to their septic system on her property also. - <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik explained the developer was doing whaf <br />code requires. She stated they are required by cod~ to show how roads can expand to the north, <br />south, east, and west. ' <br /> <br />Case #3: <br /> <br />Public Hearing: Request for Comprehensive Plan 'Amendment for the <br />Proposed Plat of Marigold Pond; Case of Oakwood Land Development <br /> <br />Presentation <br /> <br />Associate Planner Geisler advised that Oakwood Land Development has submitted an <br />application for an amendment to the 2001 Comprehensive Plan. She stated the request is to <br />change the land use ~designation fi.om Rural Developing to Low Density Residential on the <br />property on the east side of Highway 47, north of the Boy Scout Camp. She indicated the <br /> <br />Planning Commission/June 2, 2005 <br /> Page 11 of 22 <br /> <br />-31- <br /> <br /> <br />