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ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL—NOVEMBER 28, 2016 5 <br /> Interim City Planner Zweber deferred this question to the applicant. <br /> Kathy Trussell, 932 Heritage Court in Vadnais Heights, explained the realtor that handled the <br /> sale of her parent's property had the lots recorded as they were sold. She understood that her <br /> parents were assessed $48,000 for the improvement of Arden Oaks Drive, which led to the sale of <br /> three lots. She noted Lots 5, 1 and 2 were sold and recorded to assist in paying the assessment. <br /> She stated Lot 4 was not sold at this time and for some reason was not recorded by the realtor. <br /> She requested the Council approve the recommendation from 1979. <br /> Councilmember Holden thanked Ms. Trussell for the clarification and indicated the only item <br /> she was struggling with was the park dedication fee. <br /> Ms. Trussell indicated she has been working with the City on this issue since August and at no <br /> time was a park dedication fee mentioned. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned why Lot 4 received its own utility stub when it was never <br /> recorded as a separate lot. <br /> Ms. Trussell commented when the property was originally purchased by her parents they were <br /> assessed for three lots for utilities. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if Ms. Trussell currently paid property taxes on one or two lots. <br /> Ms. Trussell stated she was paying property taxes for two lots. She provided further comment on <br /> the property description. <br /> Councilmember Holden expressed confusion with the entire situation. <br /> Dorothy McClung, 4370 Snelling Avenue North, stated she has worked with Kathy and <br /> understood her family has owned that property for the past 150 years. She explained she <br /> previously worked with the County in the Property Records and Revenue Department. She <br /> discussed the previous and current legal descriptions, and clarified how the properties had been <br /> subdivided over time. <br /> Councilmember Wicklund asked if parcel ID's were typically used for specific properties. <br /> Mayor Grant stated this was the case. <br /> Councilmember Wicklund questioned what the standard practice was for charging a park <br /> dedication fee. <br /> Mayor Grant explained park dedication fees were spelled out within the City's fee schedule, <br /> which was approved annually. He indicated that if a lot were split into two the new lot was <br /> responsible for paying a park dedication fee. He believed the question at hand was whether or not <br /> this was one parcel or two based on what had been done in the past. He stated the City recognized <br /> Lot 4 as a lot because it was assessed. <br />