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This is my previous letter from February: <br />February 24, 2022 <br />City of Ramsey <br />City Council <br />Planning Commission <br />Dear Sirs and Madams, <br />This letter is in support of a "no" vote on the proposal to change the zoning from low density to zoning needed for building a PACT <br />school for the parcel of land which was donated for the purpose of building a church on said land. <br />My concerns mostly revolve around the concept of community. What is the "look" the city is striving to present to its residents as <br />well as outsiders? I would hope it is as a community that plans for the future as the aging/graying of America ensures the need for <br />senior housing and senior community centers, provides free, safe indoor and outdoor physical activity and community recreation <br />centers as the health of a community is intimately tied to the physical and mental health of its people; a community that serves all <br />people from cradle to grave allocating its limited resources fairly and wisely; a community that looks forward well into this century <br />being respectful of the past Ramsey, balancing preservation of the environment and developing open spaces for hiking/biking paths <br />while cautiously and deliberately expanding commercial growth where and when it's needed. <br />In my opinion this parcel of land is too small to adequately support a high school with it's attendant need for new roads, sewer, and <br />parking lots, as well as increased noise and traffic. Rather, this land could be used to better the community by serving a larger <br />population, such as building a much -needed community recreation center or improving the park by providing safer playground <br />equipment. <br />This proposal places the needs of outside persons over the real needs of Ramsey residents. Ramsey could use many things such as a <br />public high school, community center(s), nature -inspired trails and parks that could be used by all, and more affordable housing to <br />increase the tax base of the city. <br />I do not currently live in Ramsey, but I hope to retire there within a couple years because it is a beautiful and growing community of <br />which I would like to be a part. I know that cities need to grow and develop, but it should be a thoughtful expansion based on data <br />(eg. Environmental impact statements), the needs of many people over the wants of a few, future looking instead of in -the -moment <br />decisions, and fiscally responsible. I hope that you will carefully consider my concerns and vote "no" on the proposal to change the <br />zoning of this piece of land. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time and <br />service to the residents of Ramsey. <br />Sincerely, <br />Dr. Linda J. Bowers <br />Professor Emeritus <br />