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<br />,~I P~~~:;;::!.~;~f~~::;~. <br /> <br />1611 County Highway 10 NE <br />Minneapolis, MN 55432 <br />Office 763.780.4100 Fox 763.780.5200 <br /> <br />November 2, 2006 <br /> <br />Chris Anderson <br />City of Ramsey <br />15153 Nowthen Blvd. N.W. <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br /> <br />Dear Chris, <br /> <br />We are proposing a monument at the entrance of Brookfield First Addition to promote <br />the identity of the proposed community. We understand that currently the city currently <br />has concerns regarding the placement of signs in the public right of way. We feel that <br />this entrance monument is designed to address these concerns. The proposed monument <br />will bejlaced such that it will be out of the field of vision for motorists at the intersection <br />of 170 Ave. and C.S.A.H. 5 and will not hinder the field of vision to see and avoid <br />pedestrian traffic. Also, the location of the proposed monument has been approved <br />Anoka County Highway department; as such we feel that this location will not be a <br />liability to any sanctioned traffic at this intersection. Any issues that arise with the sign <br />itself, such as maintenance and repair, will be taken care ,of by the homeowners <br />association of Brookfield Addition. The association is already responsible for the <br />maintenance of the landscaping in the roundabout, entrance berms, and median that the <br />sign will be placed in and therefore it can be assured that the minimal amount of added <br />duties associated with the sign will not be neglected. In addition, considering the <br />proposed layout of the entrance of the site, the snow would likely be plowed to the right <br />side of the road; the placement of the sign in the middle of the median therefore would <br />not interfere with snow storage. In the event that snow is to be stored in the median, the <br />home owners association would incur that obligation. <br /> <br />We have not invested in the engineering of this sign as far as structural stability is <br />concerned as the proposed location and design is still in question. Furthermore, since the <br />sign is only 5' tall at its tallest point and is not intended to have motor vehicle or <br />pedestrian traffic immediately around it, we would like raise the point that the <br />requirement for all signs to have a structural engineer design the foundation may be <br />unnecessary as we do not believe that there is any concern with the stability of this sign's <br />foundation with respect to public safety. <br /> <br />I appreciate your consideration and look fOlWard to hearing from you. <br /> <br /> <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota <br /> <br />Hudson, Wisconsin <br />www.passe-eng.com <br /> <br />Cambridge, Minnesota <br />