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<br />Jessica Bush, 17720 Baugh Street NW, stated she shared concerns of the neighboring residents <br />because of the values of rural Ramsey. She stated her four children attend PACT Charter school <br />and she sent an email with concerns. She stated this opportunity will create around 100 new jobs, <br />increase home values, and create a desire to live in Ramsey. She thought there were a lot of <br />opportunities for shared use that will benefit the community. She felt that the expansion would <br />create healthy competition and will help with overcrowding in the schools. <br /> <br />Jacqueline Washburn, 325 Harrison Street, Anoka, she stated she is renting and actively looking <br />for a home in Ramsey. She stated her children attend PACT and her husband will be working in <br />Ramsey. She asked that comments by those who are not current Ramsey residents but hope to be <br />will be considered. She stated that PACT and JP Vang have considered eight other locations but <br />none worked. She stated that Anoka has several schools in residential areas. She supported PACT <br />as a quality Charter school and felt the expansion would allow for even more opportunities. <br /> <br />rd <br />Amber Cuevas, 7474 163 Avenue NW, stated she attended St. Katharine Church and had <br />considered PACT Charter school for her children. She expressed concerns about the drainage <br />going into her back yard as well as the noise. She questioned the validity of raising home values <br />for her home with the school so close. <br /> <br />rd <br />Michael Johnson, 7494 163 Avenue NW, stated he is a long time Ramsey resident and an <br />educator. He understood that there is a desire for a new school but stated that community is <br />typically built up around a school instead of a school being placed in the community. He stated <br />he raised his children in Ramsey and expressed concerns about losing the small-town feel. He <br />shared concern about drainage as his property has already seen flooding. <br /> <br />rd <br />Matt Bowl, 7650 163 Lane NW, shared concerns with the stadium that would be in his backyard. <br /> <br />David Berg, 16210 Uraninite Street NW, shared concerns with the quality of life in the area and <br />the loss of the small-town feel. He stated he would be right across from the proposed church and <br />expressed concern with the size of the lot for the school when other schools are on much larger <br />lots. He also expressed concerns about plans to share the park with the school because it would <br />mean expanding beyond the 18 acres and redoing streets that were just done last year. He stated <br />his grandchildren attend PACT Charter school, he had to get there 20 minutes to drop off children <br />at the current location, and felt the proposed area couldn’t support the needs. <br /> <br />th <br />Sara Smith, 7480 159 Avenue NW, shared concerns with other neighbors. She stated that <br />Variolite Street is a residential street and the residential development has only one access onto <br />Variolite. She challenged the argument that traffic wouldn’t impact the neighborhood that much <br />and asked that current residents be protected and have options for road access. <br /> <br />Josh Nyquist, 14852 Peridot Street NW, Executive of Building Operations at PACT Charter <br />School, stated PACT was started in Anoka and moved to Ramsey in 2004. He stated PACT has <br />honored children and families and values their input. He stated there are over 500 students and a <br />large wait list. He stated this expansion would allow the school to continue to benefit Ramsey, <br />especially at the high school level. He stated they are not able to access the same funding as public <br />schools who can afford to purchase 30+ acres but are able to do more with less. <br />City Council /March 8, 2022 <br />Page 10 of 38 <br /> <br />