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Alpine Neighborhood Meeting
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01/02/1997
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ALPINE NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br /> ANOKA COUNTY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey conducted a meeting with the people living near the proposed Alpine Park and <br />development area, on Thursday, January 2, 1997. <br /> <br />Present: <br /> <br />City Administrator Ryan Schroeder <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Mark Boos <br />Park and Recreation Commission Chairperson Todd Cook <br />Park and Recreation Commissioner Reid Droegemueller <br />Park and Recreation Commissioner Steve Ostmm <br />Park and Recreation Commissioner Jill Johns <br />Residents - see Exhibit A <br /> <br />CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br />City Administrator Schroeder called the Alpine Neighborhood meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br /> <br />PRESENTATION <br /> <br />Mr. Schroeder: We are proposing to develop the land north of 153rd and west of Sunfish Lake <br />Boulevard and use the profits from that development to fund park development on the south side of <br />153rd. This is the second neighborhood meeting. We had the first meeting which was for the <br />folks just adjacent to the 21 acres on the north side of 153rd. We expanded that mailing list some <br />to the west of the park and to the west and north of the original mailing list. We are asking for <br />input on how the residential development should look and how the park should be developed. The <br />residents should have gotten a letter along with some attachments. There are two possible <br />residential development scenarios. The one with cul-de-sacs has 38 lots and the one with the <br />through streets has 42 lots. We determined one of the higher priority items was we did not want to <br />put housing with greater density on the north side of the plat than what was there. Staff felt <br />comfortable with the development patterns submitted. The park concepts - we are still working <br />through those. The road into the development parcel may impact the road into the park parcel. All <br />park concepts I have seen look somewhat similar. We want to know what's more important to <br />you. <br /> <br />INPUT <br /> <br />Jim Struwve, 15328 Hematite Street NW, Ramsey - Why are the City Councilmembers not here? <br />Do they not care anymore? <br /> <br />Mr. Schroeder ~ They were at the first meeting and will be at all the meetings where the approval of <br />things have to happen. They have been involved in many discussions and about all of the park <br />discussions. They have been kept abreast of this all. <br /> <br />Resident: There is significant wetland on the east end of this property. How will you preserve <br />that? <br /> <br />Mr. Schroeder: In the purchase agreement draft the City is retaining the easternmost portion and <br />the westernmost portion. On the park portion, we own that as well. The Park and Recreation <br />Commission has been talking about making an environmental resource out of that area. <br /> <br />Alpine Neighborhood Meeting/January 2, 1997 <br /> Page 1 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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