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<br />. <br /> <br />,.......-.......~ .....,....___. ..,...M.",.~.... "-_~"'. _. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />October 21, 1993 <br /> <br />Lynda V oge, Referrals Coordinator <br />Metropolitan Council <br />Mears Park Centre <br />230 East Fifth Street <br />St. Paul, MN 55101-1634 <br /> <br />Regrading: MUSA/Major Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br /> <br />Dear Ms. Voge: <br /> <br /> <br />Undevelopable Developed Developable Gross <br /> Property Property Area <br />386 1,910* 2,069 4,365 <br /> <br />* Includes Landfill Property <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey has completed this MUSA expansion request after reviewing the <br />current development trends in the City and the projected growth in the City for the future <br />years. These growth patterns indicate that the current available residential propeny in the <br />MUSA (35 acres) will be used up by the end of 1993. This will effectively prevent any <br />further development of residential housing in the City unless the rezoning of <br />commercial/industrial propeny takes place. According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, <br />dated June 27, 1993, the Lakeville City Administrator estimates that their city has enough <br />land within the MUSA to last 17 years. According to the same anicle, the Woodbury City <br />Manager is quoted as saying that 3,000 acres of residential and 1500 acres of coinmercial <br />industrial land is available within the MUSA which will take them to the year 2010. <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey, unlike many of the suburbs in the southern metro area has provided <br />for the development of housing for all levels of society from the fIrst time home buyer to <br />the executive looking for a home located on two and one-half (2 112) acres. <br />