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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—MAY 1812020 5 <br /> Mayor Grant felt that Arden Hills shouldn't waive City fees. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding park dedication fees. It was ultimately decided to be sure the <br /> purchase agreement was worded in such a way that the City could impose or reduce the park <br /> dedication fees at a later date. It was acknowledged that park dedication fees can be waived if the <br /> fire department purchased the property, but if another entity purchases it then park dedication fees <br /> would apply. The other parcel would also pay a park dedication fee if it were to be developed. <br /> Councilmember McClung asked about the purchase agreement closing and contingency dates, if <br /> they find something unexpected can they terminate the agreement? <br /> Chief Boehlke replied that was correct. He noted that soil borings have been done and results are <br /> forthcoming. The architect has been in contact with Rice Creek Watershed about the wetlands. <br /> Councilmember McClung asked what things they would be able to do at the new station that <br /> they can't do at the current stations, as well as architectural improvements that will make things <br /> safer for the firefighters. <br /> Chief Boehlke responded that live fire training is done in Maplewood. The new station would <br /> have training for ropes, fire simulations etc. The layout would incorporate safety measures for <br /> hot, warm and cold zones for decontamination. The building is expected to last 50+years. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the Council wanted Chief Boehlke and the Fire Board to move forward <br /> with the purchase agreement. <br /> Councilmember Holden said she felt it wouldn't be possible to build a new station in 2022 as <br /> suggested by the memo. <br /> Chief Boehlke replied that the timing of the building is dependent on the three cities in the <br /> agreement. <br /> City Administrator Perrault noted the date in the packet was arbitrary. All three cities <br /> understood the date could be changed. <br /> Councilmember McClung said that acquiring the land was the important thing, followed by <br /> starting the discussion of when to build. He felt the Fire Board and all three cities are on board it <br /> won't happen. <br /> Chief Boehlke added that there may be a recommendation from the Board but all three cities need <br /> to be able to fund their portions of the project. He would expect the City Councils to discuss the <br /> timing of the build. <br /> City Administrator Perrault commented that an item in the agreement between the cities could <br /> say that construction will not begin without agreement between the three cities. <br /> Mayor Grant noted there was no pushback from the Council on the purchase of the property. <br />
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