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_____Original Message---- <br />From: John Mdas (���ailtc�:Jo1�t�.Maas�m�out�dsview�chr�oJ.s,oj:c�j <br />Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 z:48 PM <br />To: Craig Klausing <br />Cc: Cathy Bennett; Dennis Welsch; Carole Nielsen; Jan Witthuhn <br />Subject: possible moratorium on housing and /or subdivision of parcels <br />in the city <br />Dear Mr. Mayor, <br />I learned from a neighbor in our district service center neighborhood <br />that the city may consider a moratorium on housing and/or subdivision <br />of parcels for housing purposes. The establishment of a moratorium of <br />either nature would be a great hardship for the Mounds View Public <br />Schools since we have been working with the City Development staff for <br />over two years to bring forward proposals that would be of mutual <br />benefit to the school district and the City. We recently accepted <br />proposals from developers and are in the process of selection. We have <br />had a preliminary meeting with our neighbors and they are supportive of <br />the ideas we have advanced and are waiting for the next steps to occur. <br />The school district is counting on the development of the property as <br />part of its immediate capital plan. Such a moratorium would mean at <br />least a temporary halt to some anticipated expenditures of needed <br />equipment and books. We recognize the need for planning as you move <br />forward since Roseville is a wonderful location with many attractive <br />amenities but a full moratorium on housing and /or subdividing of <br />property would seem to discourage potential desirable development from <br />occurring. I would strongly encourage you to avoid a moratorium of this <br />type. You have a very conscientious development group in place as well <br />as strong ordinances that protect the City. In addition you have the <br />oversight ability to modify proposals that are not in the better <br />interests of the City. Thank you for taking the time to review this <br />view. Since I learned of the issue today I am expressing a personal <br />view and not the view of the school board or superintendent. <br />John M. Maas <br />Director of Administrative Support <br />Mounds View Public Schools <br />350 Highway 96 West <br />Shoreview, MN 55126 <br />(551} 639-6006/phnne <br />(651} 639-5203/fax <br />john.maas@moundsviewschools.org <br />
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