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<br />foremost it is Ramsey and Ramsey citizens. The development is great and she admires a. lot <br />about it, but if they don't have a safe community with safe streets to drive on and schools their <br />kids can get to safely, it is no good. Some ofthe Councilmembers have to drive on Highway 5 in <br />the morning; it used to take her 15 minute to get to the school she teaches at, and now it takes her <br />nearly an hour. The residents want this property zoned R-l and that is why they are all here. <br /> <br />The Council discussed requirements to be included in the preliminary plat and site plan approval. <br />Consensus of the Council was to include the following requirements in the preliminary plat and <br />site plan approval: <br /> <br />. Units off of 151 sf Lane reduced to 2/2/2/2 (from 12 to 8 units) <br />. Extra buffering for the major spine close to Nowthen Boulevard <br />. An escrow required for the sidewalk planned for the south side of 151 st Lane. Staff <br />should work further to determine the location for the sidewalk or trail, which may be <br />located behind the houses. <br />. Recommended plan to be brought to the Council showing the traffic impact of CR 5 <br />between Sunwood and Alpine Drives. <br /> <br />Mr. Wayne Olson, 5830 151st Lane NW, stated there are other options for the trail. It can be <br />placed behind the houses all the way down to the end of the long cul-de-sac. It would be a <br />wonderful walking path with an occasional shot out to 151 st Lane. The other point is that they <br />have one red dot on this intersection now, and they should consider what they will do in two <br />years with another red dot on 151 st Lane. <br /> <br />Ms. Kelly Truve? 5844 151st Lane NW, stated she agrees with Councilmember Jeffrey and does <br />not want this development. But ,if there is a trail and it is moved behind the houses it would save <br />several large old oak trees. <br /> <br />Counci1member Jeffrey indicated he would like to see the speed study that was previously <br />requested in this area to be completed as quickly as possible. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec indicated there has been discussion of whether the seni~ph2r~~(~~ that are there <br />for the school would be moved to increase the zone. <br /> <br />Mr. Larry Hillard, applicant, stated he has talked to Anoka County and they have indicated a <br />strong interest in expanding that zone. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Pearson, to adopt Resolution <br />#06-09-_ approving the preliminary plat and preliminary site plan for Skyline Pointe with the <br />following requirements included in the preliminary plat and site plan approval: <br /> <br />. Units off of 151 st Lane reduced to 2/2/2/2 (from 12 to 8 units) <br />. Extra buffering for the major spine close to Nowthen Boulevard <br />. An escrow required for the sidewalk planned for the south side of 151 st Lane. Staff <br />should work further to determine the location for the sidewalk or trail, which may be <br />located behind the house. <br /> <br />City Council! September 26, 2006 <br />Page 23 of 38 <br /> <br />P43 <br />
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