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COUNCIL BUSINESS/PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />Case #1 a: <br /> <br />Adopt Resolution Appreciating Arlene Stafford, Records Manager for the <br />Ramsey Police Department <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec stated that Arlene Stafford has been employed with the City of Ramsey since May <br />30, 1978, and will be retiring on November 1, 2000. He stated that the Council wanted to <br />express their gratitude to Arlene Stafford for her dedicated service to the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Anderson, seconded by Councilmember Connolly, to adopt <br />Resolution #00-10-278 in appreciation to Arlene Stafford, Records Manager for the Ramsey <br />Police Department. <br /> <br />Motion cmTied. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Anderson, Connolly, Hendriksen, <br />and Zimmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Case #1: <br /> <br />Proposed Ordinance to Establish Density Transition Standards for New <br />Residential Development <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec closed the regular portion of the City Council meeting at 7:45 p.m. in order to <br />conduct a public hearing. <br /> <br />Public Hearing <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec called the public hearing to order at 7:45 p.m. <br /> <br />Presentation <br /> <br />Commtmity Development Director Frolik stated that a very important aspect of the draft <br />comprehensive plan is that language which would establish density transition standards for new <br />developlnent abutting existing development. The Chapter 9 Subcommittee (Councilmembers <br />Hendriksen and Zimmerman, Planning Commissioners Nixt and Dempsey) was appointed to <br />work with Loren Gordon of Hoisington Koegler Group to review and amend, as necessary, the <br />City's zoning regulations (City Code Chapter 9) to implement the newly drafted Comprehensive <br />Plan. This group has been meeting regularly since July 27, 2000, and their first and major task <br />has been to draft an ordinance that would establish transition requirements between new and <br />existing residential development. All of the subcommittee meetings and some of the regular and <br />special Planning Commission meetings this far have been devoted to this specific amendment. <br />The purpose of the Charter amendment that requires a transition between new and existing <br />residential development of differing densities is to mitigate the impact higher density residential <br />development may have on existing, lower density neighborhoods. The Planning Commission <br />conducted a special meeting on Monday, October 16, 2000, to finalize the draft ordinance to <br /> <br />City Council/October 24, 2000 <br /> Page 7 of 31 <br /> <br /> <br />