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with the impact to the wetland and watershed in that area. He again stated that he supports the <br />school and the need for a school but believes this is the wrong location. <br />Dean Thiele, 16611 Coquina Street, commented that he believes the City should purchase the <br />property. He noted that the City recently changed the name of the park from Central Park to <br />Delaney Park, noting that the Delaney family donated the park land to the City and therefore <br />believed the City should purchase the additional property. He stated that he notices a football field <br />but asked where other sports would be played. He asked the City to consider purchasing the <br />property to improve the park, noting that the original land was donated. He noted that expansion <br />of the park would ensure adequate parking for the park use. <br />Mr. Fincher thanked all the residents that have provided input thus far. He commented that this is <br />early in the process, noting that the purpose of tonight is to receive comments and feedback that <br />could be incorporated should this move forward. He stated that there is a development team that <br />would help to evolve the plans, should this move forward. He referenced the concern with traffic, <br />noting that they would work with a traffic engineer and the previous reports to address that <br />concern. He stated that they also have a civil engineer to address drainage and runoff to ensure <br />those are met. He stated that the building footprint size, parking stalls, and needs for track and <br />field, football and soccer were incorporated into this sketch plan. He noted that the water needs <br />would be reviewed by the watershed to gain proper permitting. He stated that the water from this <br />site would be treated and maintained on the site and would not be allowed to pass onto neighboring <br />properties. He stated that they would need to pay fees to connect to storm sewer and sanitary <br />sewer, through both the City and Metropolitan Council. He stated that if this moves forward, they <br />would conduct a photometric plan as required by the City to ensure the regulations within City <br />Code are met for lighting. He stated that the concerns related to noise will need to be worked <br />through and hoped that it could be a collaborative process with residents to ensure the least amount <br />of disruption. <br />Mr. Patraw (Jason) stated that there is already unsafe drinking water in Ramsey and asked where <br />the water would come from to service the school as the City's water supply and quality is <br />insufficient. <br />Councihnember Woestehoff commented that the water issue is a priority for the City and a water <br />treatment plant facility has been budgeted for and will break ground this year to address water <br />quality and water pressure issues. He commented on the funding the City has already allocated <br />through water utility funds in order to address the issues. He recognized that Variolite was recently <br />reconstructed and noted that improvement was completed in anticipation of the additional capacity <br />it would serve. He stated that the narrowing was meant to address concerns with speeding. He <br />clarified that the watershed organization is the Lower Rum River Water Management Organization <br />(LRRWMO) and that review process will be extensive. He acknowledged that 161st is one of the <br />worst roads in the community in terms of condition. He stated that the Central Park parking lot is <br />scheduled to be repaired at the same time as the road, noting that $700,000 has been allocated for <br />those projects within the CIP. He appreciated the comments related to stormwater, which is also <br />a question he had. He stated that generically roads are reconstructed to the same state, meaning <br />that is storm sewer is not in place, it is not added. He recognized that but for the school, there <br />
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