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Environmental Concerns — Trees, Wildlife, Noise: The proposed site has a dense layer of trees <br />that support a variety of wildlife. This development, along with other developments proposed in <br />the area, will eliminate a lot of the protected area for wildlife to live. Article II, Division 5, Sec. <br />117-327 (b) requires a tree preservation plan be submitted with any preliminary plat. This was <br />not in the agenda packet distributed to the public. Additionally, Article II, Division 5, Sec. 117- <br />327 (g) requires that for every inch of significant tree removed, the developer must replant at <br />1.25 inches or pay restitution. The concept plan for the development does not indicate any <br />replanting of trees. The City Council should review these items before any approval of re -zoning <br />or comprehensive plan changes. <br />Noise is also a concern in this area. During football games at Central Park, we are able to clearly <br />hear all of the game sounds echo through our neighborhood. There is also traffic noise with <br />cars travelling down Variolite at high speeds. The addition of a sports stadium in this area will <br />be a significant disturbance to families living in the surrounding neighborhoods. <br />Again, we want to express our considerable concerns for PACT Charter School's proposal at <br />161 st Ave NW and Variolite. As a family with school aged children, we understand the <br />importance of expansion for PACT, but do not support this location. <br />Finally, we expect that Planning Commission Members and members of the City Council that <br />have a relationship with either PACT Charter School or St. Katherine Drexel will recuse <br />themselves from voting for the rezoning of this property. <br />Sincerely, <br />Eric and Leslie Roering <br />7463 161 st Ave NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br />