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10 <br />COUNCIL TO CONSIDER <br />CHANGES TO SNOWMOBILE <br />AND ATV ORDINANCE <br />The Ramsey City Council will be <br />considering a new Recreational Vehicle <br />Ordinance at its September 11th, 2002 <br />meeting. The new Recreational Vehicle <br />Ordinance would create a new Non -Use <br />Area within the City that would prohibit <br />snowmobiles, ATV's, and off -road <br />motorcycles from being used off of your <br />own property. The Non -Use Area under <br />consideration is the area east of County <br />Road #83 (Armstrong Boulevard) and south <br />of 159th Avenue. Under the proposed <br />ordinance, recreational vehicles would still <br />be allowed in the ditch area of County Road <br />#83 (Armstrong Boulevard) and US <br />Highway 10 to allow access to businesses <br />on US Highway 10. The proposed <br />ordinance would also require the presence <br />of six inches of snow cover from November <br />1st to April 1st in order to operate a <br />recreational vehicle off of your property. <br />Interested persons are encouraged to attend <br />the Council meeting on September 11th <br />2002, at 7:00 p.m., at Fire Station Two <br />located on Armstrong Boulevard. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />WELCOME FOR TRAPROCK <br />COMMONS PARK <br />The City of Ramsey requests your <br />ideas on the future use of Traprock <br />Commons Park. You are invited to attend <br />the September 12, 2002 Parks and <br />Recreation Commission meeting to be held <br />at Cottonwood Park, 6861 Sunwood Drive <br />at 6:00 p.m. or provide comments in writing <br />to Ramsey City Hall, 15153 Nowthen <br />Boulevard, Ramsey, MN 55303 at any time. <br />[In the event of inclement weather, the <br />meeting will be held at Fire Station # 2] <br />Citizens of Ramsey that are served by Anoka- Hennepin School <br />District 11 will have the opportunity to vote on a referendum levy at the <br />General Election this November. The referendum levy is divided into four <br />separate questions. The first question, if approved, will provide funding to <br />avoid future program cuts and fee increases. The remaining three questions <br />are dependent on passage of the first question. Question two, if approved, <br />will reinstate 100 teaching positions that were eliminated last year. Ques- <br />tion three, if approved, will provide funds to eliminate bus fees for students <br />living less than two miles from school. The fourth question, if approved, will <br />reduce fees for athletics and other high school activities. The School Board <br />has also placed a question on the ballot to approve a $12 million bond issue <br />to fund the replacement of outdated computers and technology infrastruc- <br />ture. More detail is available on the district's website at <br />www.anoka.k12.mn.us <br />ANOKA- HENNEPIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 11 — <br />REFERENDUM LEVY ON NOVEMBER BALLOT <br />Two wrongs don 't make a right, but three rights make left. — Anonymous <br />