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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – AUGUST 17, 2015 3 <br /> <br />Mayor Grant believed that one of the justifications for going to the duty crew seven years ago <br />was in anticipation of closing Fire Station 1. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes and Councilmember McClung agreed that this was the case. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant asked that an article in the City newsletter properly informing the public of the plan <br />to close Fire Station 1 be published well-before the closure of the station. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung discussed the timeline and anticipated that Fire Station 1 would not <br />close until sometime in 2016. He noted that the 2016 LJFD budget anticipates the station being in <br />operation in 2016. <br /> <br />Councilmember Woodburn requested again that staff provide the Council with an apples-to- <br />apples comparison for the Fire Department with neighboring communities. <br /> <br />B. Presbyterian Homes – County Road D Access Driveway <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher explained that the Lake Johanna Fire <br />Department has contacted staff about concerns with the County Road D driveway for the <br />Presbyterian Homes development at 3200 Lake Johanna Boulevard. The driveway includes a <br />right-out only barrier curb median that restricts traffic from turning left onto County Road D. The <br />Lake Johanna Fire Department has reviewed this access and determined that its design impedes <br />access to the site by emergency vehicles. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher indicated that Presbyterian Homes was required <br />to construct the barrier curb median as a condition of approval for the Master PUD that was <br />approved for the property in November 2010. The purpose of the condition was to prohibit traffic <br />from continuing directly down Wheeler Avenue when exiting the site. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant asked if the Fire Department signed off on the pork chop design for the <br />Brownstones. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher stated that the department did sign off on the <br />current design. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung requested that representatives from the LJFD discuss the problems <br />with the site. <br /> <br />Nate Berg, Fire Marshal for the Lake Johanna Fire Department, commented that if the department <br />were to respond to this site for a structure fire, there was concern that the engines would be <br />driving over the curb due to the pork chop. He stated that if the pork chop was not there, the <br />engines would be able to make the turn into the Brownstone site. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes recommended that the pork chop be removed. <br /> <br />Fire Marshal Berg noted an additional concern with access from an interior driveway. <br />