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<br /> <br />City of Ramsey to hold Public Hearing on <br />Amendments to Residential Zoning Districts <br /> <br />WHEN: May 2,2002 - Planning Commission Public Hearing <br />May 28, 2002 - City Council Meeting (Introduce Ordinance) <br />June 11, 2002 - City Council Meeting (Adopt Ordinance) <br />WHERE: Ramsey Fire Station No. 2, 15050 Armstrong Boulevard <br /> <br />A public hearing has been scheduled to. receive comments regarding proposed amendments to the residential zoning dis- <br />tricts. The purpose of the proposed amendments are toimplement the City's recently adopted Comprehensive Plan into the <br />Zoning and Subdivision regulations of the City Code. In the upcoming months, there will be additional public hearings <br />scheduled to consider proposed amendments to other sections ofthe Zoning and Subdivision Chapter. <br /> <br />Inside this mailing you will find an overview of the proposed changes to theresidential zoning regulations. Thechanges <br />include delineations of the districts which are shown on the proposed Zoning Map and text amendments to the Zoning Code. <br />You are encouraged to read all ofthe infonnation before the public meetings. If you are tmableto attend the public hearing <br />on May 2nd, please feel free to submit your written comments to Patrick Trudgeon, Principal Planner, at City Hall or by <br />email atptrudgeon@ci.ramsey.mn.us. A copy of the residential sections can be viewed in their entiety or complete copies <br />can be obtained from Patrick Trudgeon at City Halt <br /> <br />What is the Zoning and what does it mean for my property? <br /> <br />Zoning is a tool that provides cities the means to regulate development in a manner consistent with the goals of its Compre- <br />hensive Plan. Zoning also provides certain rights and privileges to property owners. In short, zoning regulates the type and <br />intensity of use for all properties in the City. Depending on the use or development, perfonnance standards might also apply <br />to ensure existing properties and new developments are operating in a manner that is consistent with the Comprehensive <br />Plan and City policies. All communities and jurisdictions in Minnesota have some fonn of zoning in place and it is typical. <br />to amend the regulations from time to time. <br /> <br />Mayor: <br />Tom Gamec <br />Councilmembers: <br />Susan E. Anderson <br />Terry Hendriksen <br />Patti Kurak <br />Gerald Zimmerman <br />City Administrator: <br />James E. Norman 763-427..1410 <br />Administrative Offices: 763-427-1410 <br />Public. Works Department: 763-427-8254 <br />Parks Department: 763-427-8254 <br />Police Department: 763-427-6812 <br />Fire Department: 763-427-3674 <br />Fire and Police Emergency: 911 <br />TDD: 763-427-8591 <br />Office Hours: .8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. <br />Monday through Friday <br /> <br />763-421-7615 <br /> <br />Ramsey Resident <br />Ramsey Municipal Center <br />15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br /> <br />PRSORT Sm <br />U.S. POSTAGE PAID <br />ANOKA, MN <br />55303 <br />PERMIT No. 131 <br /> <br />CITY OF RAMSEY: <br /> <br />763-576-1230 <br />763-427-8352 <br />763-422-9843 <br />763~753-4387 <br /> <br />POSTAL CUSTOMER <br />