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Jason Patrow, 16209 Sapphire Street NW, noted the 15-inch culvert going down Variolite noting <br /> that it may be pitched in the wrong direction. He referenced the potential to decrease the pipe from <br /> the basin from 30 inches to 15 inches which seems logical but means that more water would build <br /> up in the pond or spill over. He stated that the pond is not designed for the future expansion. He <br /> referenced the north side donated property noting that part of the drainage would go into the <br /> donated park land. He referenced the added tree removal for the expanded pond and commented <br /> that the pond is only designed to a 10-year storm event, and not a 100-year event. He referenced <br /> the parent pick-up/drop-off, noting that if there is stacking for 46 vehicles, that would still leave <br /> 150 vehicles off-site. He recognized that there is not much concern for drop-off as that cycles <br /> quickly but had concern with parent pick-up times. He stated that there was a comment that 15 <br /> buses would be used and noted a previous comment that there would be 12 buses. He did not <br /> believe there would be space for 12 to 15 buses. He noted that if there are buses in the identified <br /> area, visitors could not get out from those spaces. He stated that if there were a right-in for buses <br /> off Variolite that would g <br /> provide additional space for staging the buses. He asked how an <br /> P P g <br /> emergency vehicle would access the site during the time when buses are staged, and parents are <br /> waiting for pick-up. He referenced the noise study and noted that only addressed the PA system <br /> and did not address the HVAC equipment. He stated that the bigger issue with noise would be <br /> from those attending the games rather.than the PA system. He asked for other uses of the field, <br /> such as band practice. <br /> j <br /> Acting Chairperson Gengler asked which future expansion plan the resident mentioned. <br /> Mr. Patrow commented that there are two areas which reflect space for future expansion of the <br /> school. <br /> City Administrator Hagen stated that even though there are areas marked for potential future <br /> expansion, the applicant would need to come back to show how the site could support such <br /> expansion and treat additional stormwater. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Cindy McKay, 7855 157th Avenue NW, commented that they moved to Ramsey because it was <br /> what they could afford and commented that it has become a nice community. She believed that <br /> the combination of the park, church and school would be a great combination for this area. She <br /> believed that the water issues in the area would improve with the treatment that would be added <br /> through this development. She encouraged the community to continue to build and grow and <br /> believed that this school would be an amenity for the City and its residents. <br /> Ron Lindenberg, 7600 163`d Lane NW, stated that he is not an engineer and asked if those studies <br /> completed were based on a 100-year storm event. He stated that things do not operate in the <br /> optimum conditions currently. He stated that without accounting for a 100-year storm event, plus <br /> flooding, he has concerns with impacts to properties. He commented that the concern is whether <br /> the land would operate as it should after being developed to ensure the water is properly managed. <br /> He stated that he would also want assurance that the church would properly manage its water if a <br /> development application were to come forward in the future. <br /> i <br /> Dan Goepfert, 7601 163rd Lane, expressed the same concerns as the previous speaker with the <br /> water problems. He believed that this should be tabled until the water concerns could be addressed. <br /> Planning Commission/June 23, 2022 <br /> Page 11 of 19 <br />
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