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Page I of 1 <br /> <br />JoAnn Shaw <br /> <br />From: Gooddchww@aol.com <br />Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:27 PM <br />To: JoAnn Shaw <br /> <br />Subject: concerned ramsey resident <br /> <br />To whom it may concern: <br /> <br />I am writing this since i am unable to attend the meeting on Thursday night due to work conflicts. I have many concerns <br />about the Kelly Acres and Rum River Praide projects. I grew up in Anoka and have lived in Ramsey now for 14 years <br />so i am a long term resident of the area and have seen how it has grown. I have made my home in Ramsey for many <br />reasons none of which are high density neighborhoods or city sewer/water. I understand that areas grow but the area <br />off Armstrong Blvd from 148th to 178th is in beautiful neighborhoods with acre + lots. What is the rational for a high <br />density neighborhood dght in the middle of all this? Just because it may meet the "legal code" and a few may make <br />themselfs rich does not mean it is right for Ramsey. The Town center is a great project but it is not dropped in the <br />middle of a already existing rural neighborhood. The concerns range from traffic problems to the cost of being forced <br />into sewer/wated hock up. Ask yourself if you lived in the area would you think this project is good for Ramsey? Will <br />the city council support the majority 'of the people that live in their ward or do they suppcrt the few? Will you? It seems <br />like the project gives [he developers the best of both worlds with cluster housing now and city sewer/water later. I do <br />have to say thankyou for the way i have been treated with my questions and phone calls. The people at the planning <br />commision office have been very helpful in getting me the facts and explaining details. Thank you for your time. <br /> <br />William Wimmer <br />8900 167th in nw <br />Ramsey <br />763-441-3026 <br /> <br /> -123- <br />3/2/2006 <br /> <br /> <br />