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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JULY 22, 2019 14 <br /> Ms. Peterson stated she looked up the apartment sizes for Presbyterian Homes noting their studio <br /> units were 451 to 486 square feet. She indicated the Presbyterian Homes units had the exact same <br /> layout as her proposed units, which were coming in at 436 square feet. She then commented on <br /> the statutory requirements for memory care units, noting these studio apartments would be 380 to <br /> 450 square feet. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned if the 436 square foot studio apartments would be market <br /> rate. <br /> Ms. Peterson commented these units were considered market rate and would be $1,600 to $1,800 <br /> per month, which included all utilities and amenities. <br /> Jamison Kohout, Summit Development, discussed the tree preservation that was planned for the <br /> site. <br /> Joe Radach, Engineer with Carlson McCane, commented on the amount of water that was <br /> running into the stormwater pond from the Summit Development. He estimated the split would <br /> be 50/50 between Summit and public property. He explained the fire lane had been designed to <br /> handle the weight and size of the City's fire trucks. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked who would be responsible for maintaining the trails. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla reported the applicant would be <br /> responsible for maintaining the trails into the foreseeable future. <br /> Councilmember Holmes questioned if the land swap was for the tiny sliver or the whole park. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla explained this would be for the entire <br /> park. Further discussion ensued regarding the proposed land swap noting a total rededication <br /> would have to occur because the boundary lines were changing. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if the City would clean the pond and assess back the expense to <br /> the applicant if the applicant were to default on the property. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla reported this was the case and noted <br /> such language would be written into the developer's agreement. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated she supported this plan. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated she too supported the plan but noted she had concerns pertaining <br /> to the land swap and stormwater pond. <br /> Councilmember McClung agreed with Councilmembers Holden and Councilmember Holmes. <br /> He explained he originally had concerns with the Pulte project and believed the applicant's plan <br /> was a better fit for the site and the City was receiving improvements to the park land from the <br /> development. He was of the opinion this request would set a precedent. <br />
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