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Housing & Redevelopment Authority
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<br />o To stop encouraging high density housing opportunities for developers & builders. <br />There are plenty of low end affordable sing family units in Ramsey already as well as <br />plentiful townhome units. Let's maintain the low-density type of neighborhood that <br />attracted most of us to Ramsey in the first place. (We've lived here since 1980). <br />o Don't create ghettos in our community. High rental areas like the townhomes on 47 <br />& Alpine are a huge problem. They are "affordable'" but attract unstable people who <br />seem to have crime following them. Let's encourage stable people in our community. <br />o Housing is fine as it is. There are no urgent housing needs for the city of Ramsey. <br />o We do not want excessive amounts of rental property. People moved to Ramsey for a <br />quiet family atmosphere - rental property brings in a huge amount of undesirables. <br />Why are you asking? You people always do what you want no matter what the <br />taxpayers want! ! <br />o The rate of property tax increase will drive out people on fixed incomes out of their <br />homes. \ <br />o A. Construction of modest efficient homes that are not crowded together to achieve <br />maximum density. B. The main level of the home should be designed for life long <br />occupancy. <br />o Single Family Homes <br />. 0 Affordable housing with walkable areas. We have 4 kids with us living in a 3 <br />bedroom, 1 bath house. We cannot afford the new housing in RTC. We looked at <br />one model that would fit us all, but it was $400,000. We do not want to leave <br />Ramsey, so we stay cramped. With RTC developing quickly, we would like the <br />comfort of knowing that our children will be able to ride their bikes to RTC safely. <br /> <br />15 <br />
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