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trail connections. She stated that the Commission would have discretion related to the rezoning <br />request tonight. <br /> <br />Senior Planner McGuire Brigl confirmed that could be done but was unsure that would be the best <br />planning because of the way the site lays out. <br /> <br />th <br />Jeriann Palmer, 8250 154 <br />Lane, stated that on Alpine there is a monstrosity of development where <br />the developer has been allowed to load the outlet for the lake with dirt. She asked when the zoning <br />was put into place for quarter acre lots and how people would remember a letter from ten years <br />ago. She stated that Ramsey already has a lot of homes, overloaded roads and she did not see the <br />purpose of adding more homes. She stated that she is concerned that the rural area she moved into <br />30 plus years ago has become a land of sirens, traffic, and construction noise. She suggested larger <br />lots on the exterior with smaller lots in the interior of the development. She understands that <br />people want to sell their land but believes there should be different opportunities. <br /> <br />Chairperson Bauer asked if staff is familiar with the project on Alpine. <br /> <br />Senior Planner McGuire Brigl clarified that could be the Riverstone project. She was not aware <br />of any issues with the wetland. She noted that every project requires an approved delineation from <br />the Lower Rum River Water Management Organization (LRRWMO), along with other permitting. <br />She noted that she can have staff follow up on that comment. <br /> <br />th <br />Norm Novak, 7041 175 Avenue, stated that he is against this project. He commented that this is <br />rural farmland and he moved to his property 18 years ago to be in farm area. He stated that there <br />are already problems with traffic and the Hunt property development was just approved as well. <br />He commented n the issues with traffic and safety in that area. He stated that he attempted to <br />purchase five acres from his neighbor, but the request was denied by the City. He commented that <br />there are a lot of people out there that are not aware of this request. He stated that he was never <br />made aware of the 2011 request for rezoning. He stated that if the City would have provided letters <br />to everyone in this area, the Chambers would be packed with residents. He stated that he was told <br />that notice was only provided to those within 500 feet, which does not accurately inform residents <br />in the area. He commented on the wetlands and his concern with disturbance. He stated that he <br />opposes the request because this is rural area, and the development should go somewhere else. <br />Chairperson Bauer asked staff for details on notification for the public hearing. <br />Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that the City is required to send notification to <br />properties within 700 feet of the subject properties, which were mailed. She stated that signage <br />was posted on the site and notice was also published on the bulletin board and City website all of <br />which are not required. She stated that the City meets the required legal public notices and attempts <br />to go above those requirements. She stated that there will also be an open meeting the following <br />week and notice will be sent for the City Council meeting as well. She commented that 195 notices <br />were mailed to residents for this meeting. <br />Planning Commission/ October 28, 2021 <br />Page 4 of 23 <br /> <br />
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