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Mayor Kuzma asked if that could get changed. <br /> Civil Engineer IV Linton stated it is possible to get changed,he sent something similar to an appeal <br /> process,but they are dealing with the whole State so it may take a while. He referenced an exhibit <br /> with a rectangle with Elk River School District inside District 11, north of 173rd Ave. He stated <br /> the line looks like it may go through an existing house which is around 40 acres. The school <br /> districts do their lines after the City gets done. He stated he thought it would be a good time to <br /> ask the School District to clean that up. By giving up some land, there isn't enough land for the <br /> Elk River School District to achieve 100 houses to bolster their population. It is also outside the <br /> MUSA so it is guided by large lot development so not very many lots could go there. He stated if <br /> it stays where it is, it requires having two sets of ballots at the polling place and determining which <br /> district the voters live in to ensure they get the right ballot. He stated he has spent a lot of time on <br /> this. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked Civil Engineer IV Linton if he thought that could be resolved <br /> with the next election or if that is also a long-term discussion between the school districts. <br /> Civil Engineer IV Linton replied he thought it should be simple. He stated he knows school <br /> districts are very possessive of their territory but he didn't feel there was enough there. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove commented it would require a good argument as to why that would be <br /> a good thing for both districts and the Ramsey voters. <br /> Civil Engineer IV Linton confirmed this. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher commented that the deadline for the school districts to <br /> get their maps done is 15 weeks before the primary which is April 26, 2022. She also followed up <br /> on a comment she had made the last time they met regarding. She stated she had commented that <br /> one of the polling places, Independent Baptist, is a little tight with there only being one entrance. <br /> She stated she talked to Paul Linnell at the County about this and he felt that to introduce as little <br /> change as possible, with this change would be the wisest thing to do. Given all of the <br /> circumstances right now, she asked that that be delayed. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff asked if the polling places set on an annual basis. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher confirmed this. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove referenced the information provided listing the population numbers for <br /> each ward. She commented that Ward Three and Ward Four are pretty close but Ward One and <br /> Ward Two are not. She asked if the numbers proposed acceptable. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher confirmed this. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked even if there is a wide swing between two of them. <br /> City Council Special Work Session/March 1, 2022 <br /> Page 2 of 15 <br />