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Public <br /> <br />p.53 <br /> <br />p.57 <br />p.58 <br /> <br />p.60 <br />Water <br /> <br />Transit <br />Maybe not in Comp Plan, but somewhere Ramsey should suggest an examination of <br />coordination with Hennepin County on Dial-a-Ride/Traveler, via US169, 610, 1694 <br />bridges in regional plans or M.C. or DOT or wherever. Can the Plan reference somewhere <br />figures for "commute-shed" i.e., where Ramsey residents work (% and numbers) <br />Continue to pursue McKinley Street extension. <br />Corridor studies referenced here and elsewhere should include citizen involvement and <br />lots of public information. <br />Commuter rail good idea, but downtown, not burb-to-burb (see above). <br /> <br />Nothing on individual well area projection and justification for p.20. <br />Does DNR (quantity) and PCA, and DOH (quality) review Plan? <br />Parks & Trails <br />Please, some of us enjoy parks and trails with binoculars around our necks, or at least nature <br />observation. Not too many playgrounds/ballfields. Citizen telephone poll liked passive open <br />space (I think I recall that). <br />Mississippi Corridor <br />Does DNR (Critical Areas & Wild & Scenic Rivers) and NPS (MNRRA) review this part? Both <br />laws have impact on possible new river crossings. <br />p.121 Septic Management <br /> Add coordination with Extension Service on a version of their class offered in past years <br /> which was hugely successful. Contribute to funding or get it included in Anoka County's <br /> legislative lobbying priority list. <br />p. 121 Repeat: Corridor studies should involve citizens and should be linked together. Hwy 10 <br /> and crossings can't be kept separate." <br /> <br />Blair Anderson, Senior Pastor, Lord of Life Lutheran Church - "We have reviewed the future <br />land use classification for the property owned by Lord of Life Lutheran Church (LOL), in the <br />vicinity of the intersection of County Road 5 and Trunk Highway 47. LOL owns contiguous <br />parcels comprising approximately 42 acres, as depicted on the hereto attached exhibit [A]. At the <br />present time, the campus houses our church building proper, including sanctuary, office and <br />meeting space, classrooms, kitchen and fellowship hall. The campus also includes parking, two <br />modular buildings used as classrooms, a columbarium, two single family dwellings with <br />outbuildings, and an outdoor area for private meditation/recreation. <br /> <br />Our present plans are to continue to use this entire area for religious institutional purposes, which <br />may include the following specific uses: <br />1. Expanded main church buildings, including gymnasium, social hall, classrooms, sanctuary, <br /> and office and meeting space, including all necessary parking; <br />2. Multiple family housing targeted for senior citizens. This would require a potential density of <br /> 15 units per acre in the area which is finally designated for this use. We would not anticipate <br /> in excess of 75 dwelling units for this usage. <br />3. In-ground cemetery, above ground mausoleum and expansion of columbarium facility; <br />4. Funeral home to be operated in conjunction with the cemetery and columbarium; <br />5. Expanded recreational facilities, such as trails or ball fields; <br /> <br />Planning Commission/December 1, 1998 <br /> Page 9 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />