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Mr. Pattberg commented that appears to be part of the City plan for Zeolite. <br />Planning Manager Larson confirmed that the sidewalks on Zeolite and West Ramsey Parkway are <br />part of the City projects that will occur this year. He also noted the trail along Bunker from Zeolite <br />to Armstrong. <br />Commissioner Peters referenced the parking that was previously discussed along lot five which <br />had a not typical orientation and received confirmation that is still part of the plan. He asked and <br />received confirmation that no parking would be allowed on Bunker. <br />Mr. Pattberg recognized that there are a lot of moving parts and the City has been a good partner <br />in the work that the City is currently doing with grading and the roads. He stated that they are still <br />working on the noise rating from Bunker Lake Boulevard and whether mitigation would be needed <br />through building materials and noted that they are still working on that. He stated that there was <br />a question of renaming Outlot H to a lot and block, noting that is a technical clarification they are <br />working on. He stated that they also spoke with staff to receive clarification on the frequency of <br />street sweeping during construction. He stated that staff is asking for updated side elevations on <br />homes that open to streets or park trail corridors, therefore they are going through a number of <br />iterations to address that. <br />Motion by Commissioner Peters, seconded by Commissioner Hunt, to close the public hearing. <br />A roll call vote was performed: <br />Commissioner Hunt aye <br />Commissioner Van Scoy aye <br />Commissioner Bauer aye <br />Commissioner Peters aye <br />Commissioner Heineman aye <br />Commissioner Anderson aye <br />Chairperson Gengler aye <br />Motion Carried. <br />Chairperson Gengler closed the public hearing at 8:00 p.m. <br />Commission Business <br />Councilmember Woestehoff commented at the most recent Council Work Session the Council <br />received a presentation from Anoka County on a preliminary draft of its housing study. He stated <br />that there is a strong need for housing in the area, including single-family, apartments and senior <br />housing. He recognized the desire of some for retail but acknowledged that housing is a need. <br />Commissioner Heineman asked if that was specific to Anoka County or Ramsey. <br />Planning Commission/ January 25, 2024 <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />