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at the church site would create an additional burden to the roads. Some things to consider are add larger <br /> buffer area,smaller building,access only through Variolite and safety study as to the traffic effects on <br /> Variolite and 16 1 51 avenue as well as surrounding roads. The stadium in the backyards should not be <br /> allowed to have lighting that close to the residential dwelling and have limitation on the hours and <br /> number of times per year that they can host large events. Requiring some flagging whenever a large <br /> volume of traffic is anticipated such as arrival times and dismissal times for the school and the church <br /> with the cost borne by the party that causes it to be necessary. Also,it should be verified that the sound <br /> intrusion to the adjoining property owners will have sufficient buffers if a stadium is built so as not to <br /> form a nuisance from any PA or crowd or ancillary devices the crowd brings. The residents of this <br /> community have a right to enjoy their property free from excessive intrusion into their daily life even if <br /> the city rezones. As a resident across from the large events in the park,I can also speak to the disruption <br /> this puts on normal use of my property and ability to sleep when the floodlights are on until 10p.m. and <br /> throughout the night when they forget to turn them off.Not to mentions the shouting air horns and sirens. <br /> The traffic also poses a danger entering and exiting my driveway when a large number of vehicles are <br /> arriving for an event at Central Park.These events already pose a traffic issue on the road. Even if the <br /> road is upgraded it will not change the number of vehicles traveling on the road and therefor will not <br /> make it safer.This rezoning will just increase traffic. <br /> The residents of this neighborhood have to bear the disruption of expansion of central park and its <br /> accompanying traffic swarms during events held at the park and noise and light pollution from the park. <br /> The city is considering rezoning a parcel that is zoned residential for a school to be built. The residents of <br /> this neighborhood will then be subject to additional days per year of traffic swarms on the residential <br /> street and additional noise!,light and environmental pollution. The school being proposed would be built <br /> on a parcel that is too small to provide any buffer to the residential properties and there is no mitigation <br /> that would be sufficient to handle the traffic if the school was built at this size when compared to other <br /> similar schools in the area while accounting for scale. <br /> The effects of this project and sufficient controls on the scope have not been studied sufficiently to <br /> safeguard the rights of the public and adjoining property owners and the safety of the existing residents. <br /> The adjoining owners are now going to suffer significantly more negative effects than other similarly <br /> situation residents where properties have been rezoned for this purpose. <br /> We as a community may want to have a school built but first we need to know if this location can sustain <br /> that development without a significant outlay of public resources to keep up with the safety challenges <br /> this location brings. This rezoning is not appropriate until it can be shown that the upgrades can keep up <br /> with the proposed use,that the city has funds to keep-up with the upgrades. It should also be estimated <br /> how much the infrastructure upgrades for this use will cost the taxpayers and weather they can be <br /> completed by the time the building is opened. I am urging the Planning Commission to recommend <br /> denying this permit pending additional study. I am further urging those of you with a connection to <br /> PACT to separate your desire for an expansion to PACT focus on the appropriateness of this rezoning <br /> application and remove yourself from voting on this application. This isn't a case about weather a school <br /> is a good thing but weather this is the right thing for the City of Ramsey and its residents to rezone this <br /> parcel. <br /> Sincerely <br /> Jeffrey Lubarski <br /> 7826 16 1"Avenue NW <br /> Ramsey MN 55303 <br />