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<br />Mr. Enstrom clarified with Associate Planner Geisler that if this is approved the whole north half <br />of Ramsey will be 4 in 40. He questioned what the advantage would be of going to 4 in 40. This <br />will basically eliminate all development. A lot of property owners in the City have 5 to 10 acre <br />lots, possibly 12 to 15 acre lots. They are now at retiring age and want their kids to be able to <br />subdivide; all those families dreams are thrown out. A lot of families will lose on this situation <br />and will be forced out of town. Mr. Enstrom stated he owns 120 acres and is probably more <br />affected by this than anyone, but there are a lot of people that will get burned with this. He has <br />no intention of developing his land, but he feels it is discrimination for someone to take and <br />eliminate that chance and allow him only a 10 acre lot, jority of his neighbors are <br />plotted out on 1 to 2 ~ acre lots. Mr. Enstrom stated th mmission should review <br />properties just like they are doing tonight. Eve ce up should be discussed, <br />instead of trying to make it general all purpose e yone. There will be <br />natural clustering just because of areas where een power <br />lines and easements. He would like to see this s ago and <br />he does not know why it keeps coming up. <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Denny Donovan, 17605 Argon Street NW, 's has some valid thought. <br />They all realize this will not be a permanent solution. He a temporary solution to <br />allow them to have good plan in 2008 whe rehensiv es due. The City can <br />address the transition of the neighborhoo d infras . The City should look <br />at the cluster ordinance and housing. th moratorium; he is not faulting <br />anyone but there was not much study s. This will allow them to <br />step backwards for a year or two ve Plan comes in to look at <br />neighborhoods, how they can s. His hat is off to the Planning <br />Commission for looking at a notice on this because when the <br />cluster went through there w <br /> <br /> <br />levard NW, stated he did not receive a postcard about this <br />hat is on the map that his land is already in a 4 in 40 <br />to buy his place and said he could put 15 or 16 <br />'rook is planned to be developed into municipal <br /> <br />she believes the development Mr. Hunt is referring to is the <br />oved. That development is located south of Trott Brook and <br /> <br />Mr. Hunt s oss the road from him has eight lots, with one as small as 1 acre <br />and one as larg What the City is doing is limiting the amount; if it was 2 ~ acres <br />before the City too hundred thousand dollars of the value of his property by changing it. <br />There are a lot of peo that is happening to. It bothers him every time the City decides to <br />change the rules. The same thing happened with the wetlands when the City confiscated 20 feet <br />around all of his pieces of highlands. By the time that got to Council the Fire Chief said the City <br />needs to have 15 feet of distance because there will be a strip of weeds that will be a fire hazard. <br />The City keeps confiscating land and it bothers him. No one pays him for it, but they keep <br /> <br />Planning Commission/January 4, 2007 <br />Page 19 of 36 <br /> <br />-260- <br />
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