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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—APRIL 16,2007 7 <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked if the manufactured home community would be part of the <br /> • resolution. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated that if a resolution is done requesting a placeholder in the next year's <br /> bonding bill, there is the question of including funding for land acquisition of the manufactured <br /> home community to move CSAH 96 sixty feet to the north. <br /> A discussion on land acquisition ensued. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated there are two Council meetings before the resolution must go to the <br /> State. <br /> City Administrator Wolfe stated, given that a design is not yet chosen, and the goal is one line as <br /> a place holder and a certain dollar amount, a strategy would be needed to set a dollar amount to <br /> cover all possible options. <br /> Mayor Harpstead suggested that the resolution be made and put into place. He stated the <br /> feedback should be received before the resolution is written. He recommended that the <br /> resolution reflect the importance of the intersection. He recommended that the resolution also <br /> mention the final design for the project would be available in the near future. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated other processes are needed to get the details done on Highway 10 and <br /> CSAH 96. Councilmember Grant and Mayor Harpstead will attend the stakeholders meeting. <br /> • Mayor Harpstead mentioned he would set up the stakeholders meeting. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented a conversation with the residents of the manufactured home <br /> community is needed. <br /> Mayor Harpstead said he would like to have financial input as to how this impacts TCAAP and <br /> Arden Hills. He directed staff to talk to Ehlers and Associates. <br /> A discussion on how the manufactured housing community would be impacted ensued. <br /> Mayor Harpstead directed staff to gather financial information on the impact on the <br /> manufactured home community and the issues of affordable housing in Arden Hills. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated that as the City moves forward, Council must decide what it wants. He <br /> proposed: the impact on the community, the impact neighboring communities and/or <br /> stakeholders, the direct financial impact on Arden Hills directly, the impact on financial liability <br /> of the project itself and to really know we have the appropriate engineering facts and data <br /> required to make a decision. <br /> A discussion on the proposed information ensued. <br /> • <br />