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Lake should be completed. Trails along Sunwood Boulevard and south by way of Krypton are <br />heavily used especially by ADULTS. Any park development in this area would be wonderful. <br />Alpine Park offers many recreational opportunities. It would be great to keep the south part of <br />the park somewhat wild if that is possible. It is nicely wooded and contains owls! we discovered. <br />How would wildlife be impacted by development of the park. <br /> <br />A paved trail as shown would be nice and not bother wildlife. Could trails in the woods be less <br />developed? (Just ideas.)" <br /> <br />Jack Menkveld, 1333 Osborne Road, Spring Lake Park - "Property south of 149th [Avenue], <br />west of Ramsey [Boulevard] and north of [County Road] 116 has been proposed to be changed to <br />transition residential. I am generally in agreement with this but feel that this use would benefit <br />from and should allow a convenience center use to support the higher density residential. I do <br />not agree with the proposed change from Industrial to transitional residential on the property <br />north of [County Road] 116 (extended) and west of Armstrong Boulevard." <br /> <br />Leon Fischer, 15113 Nowthen Boulevard NW - "I own 9 acres south of City Hall, containing one <br />house. The parcel has City sewer on four sides. I propose the property be moderate density of <br />10-12 units per acre. In the near future, the City of Ramsey will build a form of senior/civic <br />center. The area would compliment the City held property with a higher density area for senior <br />residents. Ramsey is not doing anything serious with life cycle housing. The City need not get <br />into the housing business if they provide proper zoning to encourage private development of life <br />cycle housing. This parcel is adequate size to provide housing of a 100 or more units. The <br />property is serviced by two major roads, Nos. 5 and 47." <br /> <br />Planning Commission/December 1, 1998 <br /> <br /> P~ge 3 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />
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