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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 14 <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated there has always been a bridge to the park. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer explained the bridge is already there in a different location and <br /> is an important amenity. <br /> Councilmember Holmes recommended the two bituminous trails be eliminated. <br /> MOTION: Mayor Grant moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded the motion to <br /> extend the meeting to 9:00 p.m. The motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br /> Mayor Grant stated he wants to see a financing plan, where the money is coming from, and a <br /> reduction in the total cost. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated that if the Council is comfortable with it, Staff will <br /> proceed with final design and a bid package, talk with Rice Creek Watershed District, and then <br /> bring the proposal back to Council for further consideration. <br /> After some discussion, the Council consensus was to direct Staff to proceed with final design, the <br /> financing component, and detailed cost estimate for Concept Plan 1 and bring it all back to the <br /> Council for further consideration. <br /> D. Discarded City Park Equipment <br /> Mayor Grant explained that his church has asked if the playground equipment being replaced at <br /> Valentine Park can be donated to the church and then given to the City of Pelican Rapids. He <br /> stated the City Attorney researched this issue and determined that the City can make such a <br /> donation if approved by the Council and the church signs off on liability issues. He added that the <br /> church members have offered to take down the equipment themselves. <br /> Parks and Recreation Manager Olson stated the contract removing the equipment would charge <br /> $750 to remove the existing structure and the City would save that amount if the church does the <br /> tear-down. <br /> The Council consensus was to allow the donation of the used equipment from Valentine Park. <br /> 3. COUNCIL COMMENTS & STAFF UPDATES <br /> Mayor Grant asked for an update on Sand Companies. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated they are waiting to hear about their housing credits. <br /> Mayor Grant asked when the Council will see the PCI ratings. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated they have the ratings which they will review and add to <br /> the Council's October Work Session agenda. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned the status of Select Senior Living. <br />
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