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6W)WO <br /> J49dew" <br /> Chris Andersoa <br /> 'or Plamer I City of <br /> 01 y 7-5 50 Sunwood Drive 1 <br /> Ramsey,-%-LN 55303 <br /> RAMSEY ? 3-4-33--9817(Direct)1?63-43 3-9 8 <br /> cander�anja its,:of-amse-com <br /> Our i _ n_ Fa Work togatker to lreqwnsibly grail oui-communiRy, <br /> From: KRISTI HAIGHT<kristihaight@msn.com> <br /> Sent:Tuesday, March 8, 2022 5:25 PM <br /> To: Ryan Heineman <RHeineman@ci.ramsey.mn.us>; Matt Woestehoff <br /> <MWoestehoff@ci.ramsey.mn.us>; Chelsee Howell <CHowell@ci.ramsey.mn.us>; Debra Musgrove <br /> <DMusgrove@ci.ramsey.mn.us>; Mark Kuzma <mkuzma@ci.ramsey.mn.us>; Dan Specht <br /> <dspecht@ci.ramsey.mn.us>; Chris Riley<criley@ci.ramsey.mn.us>; Brian Walker <br /> <walkerforramsey@gmail.com>; Chris Anderson <CAnderson@ci.ramsey.mn.us> <br /> Subject: Object to the rezoning &the building of PACT Charter School <br /> To whom it may concern, <br /> We have been residents at 7600 - 163rd Lane NW of Ramsey for over 24 years. We are <br /> adjacent to the proposed development of the PACT Charter school and of the rezoning <br /> project. We STRONGLY OBJECT to allowing the property to be rezoned for commercial/school <br /> application. Having lived on this property for more than 24 years, we understand more than <br /> anyone how the wetlands react and what a delicate balance it is for the land to maintain the <br /> storm runoff. The 33 acres located just south of us up hill works as a great natural drainage <br /> for storm runoff. There is NO doubt in my mind that this large proposed project will adversely <br /> impact all of the properties located north of the proposed site. Ours being affected the most, <br /> because of the natural shape of the land and wetland area's. We can't understand how this <br /> project can possibly move forward for even rezoning without having a solid understanding of <br /> how the people responsible will control the storm runoff. Our ditches are completely full to <br /> the top, unable to accept any more runoff on a normal yearly basis. <br /> We feel that this is a VERY substantial issue, one of many, but we feel this one would affect us <br /> as well as our neighbors in a way that could be catastrophic to our homes and properties. <br /> We have spoken out at the meetings, to the city council as well as the EPB. Getting no solid <br /> answers from the city council and a unanimous NO moving forward from the EPB, we would <br /> like to know how this is possible to create something that may not be able to be fixed in the <br /> future. <br /> Needless to say, that the other main concerns are the capacity of the roads directly impacting <br /> storm runoff as well as lights and sounds of a large stadium which will be in our back yard are <br />