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percent. Mr. Bulow explained that the proposed plan required five land acquisitions to put the <br />whole development together and if one of the properties is taken out of the process, the <br />development will not move forward and the property would then be developed with either <br />commercial or all apartments. <br /> <br />Jennifer Scheer, 14033 Dysprosium Street, Ramsey, inquired if the property is currently zoned <br />commercial and the proposed Comprehensive Plan has the property zoned high density. <br /> <br />Commissioner Dempsey explained that the land is in a transition situation, but the overriding <br />document is the one that is anticipated to go into place which means the appropriate use would <br />be high density housing. He stated that the planning process has been done over several years <br />and was widely advertised in seeking residents to participate in the process. <br /> <br />Ms. Scheer replied that she would prefer a residential development rather than commercial, but <br />also wanted to note that the proposed entrance into the development is adjacent to her home <br />which will mean she will have several headlights shining into her bedroom. <br /> <br />Chairperson Anderson noted that the following letters were received during the last meeting: <br /> <br /> Paul Miller, 14138 Argon StreetNW, Ramsey <br /> Darren and Amy Erickson, 14101 Dysprosium Street, Ramsey <br />· Carson E. and Michele M. Jockisch, 5388 141st Avenue NW, Ramsey <br />· Letter signed "Ramsey Resident" <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Jensen, seconded by Commissioner Kociscak, to close the public <br />hearing. <br /> <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Anderson, Commissioners Jensen, Kociscak, <br />Dempsey, Johnson, Nixt, and Wivoda. Voting No: None. Absent: None <br /> <br />The public hearing closed at 9:14 p.m. <br /> <br />Commission Business <br /> <br />Chairperson Anderson called the special meeting of the Planning Commission back to order at <br />9:14 p.m. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wivoda questioned the need for continuing Barium Street. <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski replied that when Barium Street was platted, it was anticipated that it <br />would continue to the south; but there are other options available. He did note that the traffic <br />generation analysis completed on Barium Street showed that there would be very minimal impact <br />on the existing neighborhood by connecting Barium Street to the proposed development. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/March 20, 2000 <br /> Page 8 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />