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Danielle Holder, 7826 161" Avenue NW, stated she appreciated the Council listening to the <br /> comments. She stated she understood that PACT wants to expand and agreed with that but <br /> commented that the decision on zoning isn't based on if expansion is good but rather if this spot <br /> fits a school of that size. She stated that Brookside is on a much larger lot and is just elementary <br /> students with no stadium. There is a huge buffer between neighboring houses, wells and septic. <br /> She stated Ramsey Elementary is the same. She stated in this case, a stadium would be near <br /> housing with a buffer of 40 feet. She stated B-1 zoning doesn't include outdoor activity that would <br /> occur at a stadium with outdoor lighting and noise concerns. She stated other schools don't exit <br /> onto residential roads but onto a county road. <br /> Jeff Lubarski, 7826 161 St Avenue NW, stated the street is currently dark and expressed concerns <br /> about a two-story school with lights and the noise from the stadium in a residential area. <br /> Allison Pust, 6051 145th Lane NW, stated she moved the Ramsey for PACT Charter school with <br /> three daughters who attend and one who just graduated. She supported the expansion and asked <br /> for consideration of doing the studies. <br /> Kelsie Buchanan, 6738 153rd Lane NW, stated she understood the concerns but that eight different <br /> sites were considered and that the City had encouraged the purchase of the land to support the <br /> church and add a high school which wouldn't be a cost for the taxpayers. She thought it would be <br /> a small school with traffic impacts twice a day only during the workweek and school year. She <br /> thought JP Vang could address the concerns. <br /> Ron Lindenberg, 7600 163rd Lane NW, described his property's location and expressed concerns <br /> about erosion and water run off if rainwater that usually drains slowly into the fields and runs into <br /> the wetlands is covered up with hard surfaces. <br /> Male resident, 166 177th, stated he has been a long time 40-year resident. He moved to Ramsey <br /> because of the country feel, easy living, and few regulations. He expressed concerns about the <br /> impact to Ramsey resident's quality of life, high schoolers not respecting the area, and private <br /> property. <br /> Scott Weineger, 14450 Rhinestone Street NW, supported the project and stated that he moved to <br /> Ramsey so his children could attend PACT. He stated children who attend a high school continue <br /> to live in the area. He supported development and felt that PACT will bring many families to <br /> Ramsey. <br /> Mike Stuedemann, 1478 159th Avenue NW,Andover, stated he is a trustee for St.Katharine Drexel <br /> Catholic Church. He outlined reasons for approval. He stated the block already has Central Park <br /> and the church building, the addition of PACT would add a community benefit to the area. The <br /> addition of a high school would increase the likelihood of bringing in new families. He stated as <br /> property owners,if the request is denied he was unsure how they would maximize their investment. <br /> He stated that development in the area is inevitable. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove stated the PACT Charter School wants the 18 acres. The farthest outlot <br /> to the north is where most of the wetlands are and where the water run off concerns are from. She <br /> City Council/March 8, 2022 <br /> Page 8 of 38 <br />
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