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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—August 29,2011 5 <br /> explained that Presbyterian Homes is now requesting the Council consider a resolution <br /> • authorizing the issuance of two bond issues, Series 2011A for $10,000,000 and Series 2012A for <br /> $10,000,000. Because we can only issue $10,000,000 of bank qualified debt per calendar year, <br /> they are issuing $10,000,000 in 2011 and $10,000,000 in early 2012. They are using another <br /> "host" city to issue the remaining $14,000,000 in a similar manner. The City of Arden Hills will <br /> receive the entire fee as if we issued the $34,000,000. The City's bond counsel has provided a <br /> letter and is present at tonight's meeting, as is a representative from Presbyterian Homes, to <br /> answer any additional questions the Council may have. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br /> motion to Adopt Resolution 2011-042, a resolution authorizing the issuance <br /> and sale of Senior Housing Revenue Notes (Presbyterian Homes of Arden <br /> Hills, Inc. Proiect), Series 2011A and Series 2012A, in the original aggregate <br /> principal amount not to exceed $20,000,000; approving the form of and <br /> authorizing the execution and delivery of the notes, loan agreements, and <br /> certain related documents; and providing for the security rights, and remedies <br /> with respect to the notes The motion carried unanimously(5-0). <br /> B. Planning Case 11-016: PUD Amendment and Preliminary and Final Plat for the <br /> Arden Plaza Redevelopment Proposal <br /> City Planner Meagan Beekman explained that in June 2009, the Council approved a <br /> redevelopment application for Arden Plaza retail center, including the demolition of the existing <br /> • office pod buildings, subdivision of the parcel into four lots, and the construction of four new <br /> buildings. The entire project was planned to have been completed in three phases. Since the <br /> approval of the Master and Final PUD for Phase 1, the developer's negotiations with Walgreens <br /> stalled and the developer has since negotiated with CVS Pharmacy. Therefore the developer is <br /> proposing amendments to the Final PUD for Phase 1 in terms of layout and timeline. She stated <br /> that at the May 16, 2011, Council Work Session, Arden Plaza and CVS Pharmacy presented their <br /> concept plan and the Council expressed general support for the project and directed the developers <br /> to move forward with their application. <br /> City Planner Beekman explained that new to the proposal since the August 3, 2011, Planning <br /> Commission meeting, Arden Plaza is proposing some interim improvements to the existing <br /> parking lot and retail building while they work on a long term plan for that area. A long term plan <br /> will be required as part of Phase I1. As part of Phase I, and in conjunction with the construction of <br /> the CVS Pharmacy, Arden Plaza is proposing the following improvements: <br /> • Repair the wood paneling behind the business signs, then paint/stain wood paneling; <br /> • Spruce up the existing planters in the front of the center; <br /> • Replace"Cleaners"and "Great China"signs; <br /> • Replace all four"Arden Plaza"signs; <br /> • Remove the five white pedestrian lights to the west of the drainage pond when the same <br /> lights along the entrances are replaced; <br /> • • Landscape the parking lot island where the fire hydrant is located; <br /> • Add landscaping to the tiered rock area along the retaining wall; <br /> • Paint the existing stucco on the two towers; <br />