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had a really good relationship with the City and appreciated the benefit. He saw having another <br /> church and school in Ramsey as a benefit to the community to draw families to the community. <br /> He addressed the question of the school of if the school would be able to manage things well and <br /> if the site is big enough by stating that charter schools don't have to follow all the rules of the <br /> MDE yet. He stated this expansion would have to be approved by MDE and that the expansion <br /> would be for the school and MDE to work out, the Council's decision is rezoning. He stated that <br /> he supported this as a benefit and felt the concerns raised will be addressed. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Specht, seconded by Councilmember Heineman, to adopt Resolution <br /> #22-050 granting a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to re-guide a portion of the Subject Property <br /> to Public/Institutional. <br /> Further Discussion: <br /> Councilmember Specht asked if there were any comments online. Councilmember Heineman <br /> commented that he understood the residents' apprehension and stated he has been a long time <br /> Ramsey resident as well and has seen the development in the City. He stated he will be voting in <br /> support of this and responded to the concerns raised. He stated the word "stadium"but stated the <br /> field where kids will be playing sports with a track and bleachers is categorized as a stadium that <br /> may be presenting a false reality. He played football in Central Park and understand the lights and <br /> that there would be lighting added in the area but not to the level that is a great magnitude. He <br /> also commented on water management that plans will be put in place to mitigate water. <br /> Councilmember Heineman stated that Ramsey couldn't legally allow a building to be built that <br /> would flood other houses. He also responded to the comment that the Council isn't thinking of <br /> Ramsey residents but there were many residents in support of this. As far as there being enough <br /> room to build or not, the right location will be determined through the planning phases. To the <br /> point that it is unsafe, that there haven't been traffic accidents have happened because of students <br /> and building a school in a neighborhood makes it safer because it gets more attention from law <br /> enforcement. He stated change takes time. <br /> Brian Walker, 17289 Variolite Street, stated he is on the Planning Commission and was the vote <br /> against sending this to the City Council. He asked Mr. Anderson what the proposed site is for the <br /> church zoned as. Senior Planner Anderson replied the subject property is currently zoned R-1 <br /> residential MUSA-80. Mr. Walker asked if that is from Variolite to Central Park. Senior Planner <br /> Anderson confirmed this. Mr. Walker commented online that the church is being allowed to <br /> change the zoning and get the church there but they have to go through the same process as PACT <br /> so assuming that there is going to be a church next to the potential school is wrong. He also stated <br /> that when people bought homes in the area they did that based on the current zoning and that <br /> changing the rules is fair without some type of compensation. He hoped the City Council would <br /> take into account the effects on the residents. <br /> Senior Planner Anderson asked,based on the current motion,if the Council would consider adding <br /> a fourth point in the resolution which would incorporate the contingency about the Preliminary <br /> Plat that was a part of the motion for record keeping if the motion were approved. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated they aren't considering changing the zoning blindly, it would be for <br /> one specific purpose, which if it doesn't end up going forward would revert back. <br />