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on there for the future. He noted that this proposal would use up the entirety of the proposed site <br />and asked where additional expansion would occur. <br />Randy Bauer, representing the Church of Saint Katharine Drexel, stated that development fees are <br />based upon the size of the lot developed. He noted that the church only needs 6.5 acres for the <br />future improvements and therefore would propose to split the land in order to avoid payment of <br />development fees on the entire parcel. He stated that the church does not know what the church <br />may wish to do in 50 or 75 years. He stated that the church is in the middle of its capital campaign <br />to move forward with its phase one plan and this land sale would assist in beginning construction <br />in 2023. He noted that even the phase two improvements would fit within the 6.5-acre portion. <br />He stated that the remainder of the land could not be sold, noting that approval has been gained <br />from the archdiocese to sell the 18 acres in discussion tonight. He referenced the suggestion to <br />sell the land to the City, noting that the church was in negotiations with the City for years related <br />to expansion of Central Park and the City decided it did not need additional land. He stated that <br />the church has also looked at selling to a developer, but developers have stated that 80-foot-wide <br />lots would not be economically feasible and smaller lots would be needed to create a successful <br />project. He stated that the church consulted the Council, and it was determined that the City would <br />not support 55-foot-wide lots. He stated that the church never intended to maintain 33 acres and <br />always intended to sell some of the western acreage to support its future needs. <br />Josh Nyquist, PACT Charter School, thanked the Commission for its time and for the residents <br />that came out to express their views. He stated that PACT is proud to have a waiting list of 500 <br />students, many of which are Ramsey residents. He stated that the school emphasizes academic, <br />character and parent involvement. He stated that parents are welcomed to be involved in <br />classrooms and in the governance of the school. He stated that each year when the lottery is done, <br />there are over 100 kindergarten students that cannot attend, therefore there is a need for expansion. <br />He stated that in their enrollment growth plan they would like to double the attendance over the <br />next four years. He stated that they would want to ensure that they are good neighbors to those <br />that live in Ramsey while serving Ramsey residents. He commented that they viewed multiple <br />sites in their search. He noted that the school is limited in what it can afford because it is not a <br />typical public school and advised that this location also works because of the proximity to the <br />existing campus. He noted that this would allow the school to create the programing and amenities <br />that it would like to provide for its students. He noted that they would be open to the noise, light <br />and traffic studies mentioned. <br />Jason Patrow, 16209 Sapphire Street, stated that he has nothing against the school but does not <br />believe this is the right area for it because of concerns for the traffic, utilities, and easements. He <br />stated that he is also concerned with drainage to the north side of the property. He stated that <br />wetland runs through his backyard and in the spring the water level creeps close to flooding into <br />his home. He noted that the additional hardcover would cause additional water to flow in that <br />direction as he did not notice a stormwater pond on the site. He stated that he also has concern <br />with traffic flow. He stated that they moved to this area because it is quiet and peaceful with <br />wildlife. He stated that after the Lennar development to the south, traffic has increased <br />dramatically. He noted that the area around the park is extremely congested for events and the <br />game fair and was unsure how that area could handle more traffic. He was extremely concerned <br />
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