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<br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />MAY 13,2002 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Planning Case 02-06: Pilgrim House-Special Use Permit <br /> <br />City Planner Parrish eXplained the applicant was requesting an amendment to their <br />existing Special Use Permit to allow a daycare facility at Pilgrim House, He <br />indicated this item was being reconsidered from the April 29, 2002 meeting of the <br />City Council after Council referred this back to the Planning Commission for <br />additional consideration, At the May 1, 2002 Planning Commission meeting, the <br />Commission recommended approval of the revised Special Use Permit. <br /> <br />MOTION: Council Member Grant moved and Council Member Aplikowski <br />seconded a motion to approve Planning Case 02-06, Pilgrim House _ <br />Special Use Permit allowing a daycare facility with the five conditions <br />as noted in the staff report. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />B. 2002 Metropolitan Council Opportunity Grant Resolution 02-20 <br /> <br />. Me Parrish presented a draft grant application for the Metropolitan Council <br />Livable Communities Demonstration Account Opportunity Grant Program. He <br />indicated the particular grant request was for master planning assistance for the <br />TCAAP property in the amount of $1 00,000. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated he believed this was a good idea and was in favor of this grant <br />application. <br /> <br />Council Member Rem stated she understood the development partner would be <br />paying for this and was surprised they were asking the Metropolitan Council for <br />money for this assistance. Mr. Parrish replied there was vast scope associated with <br />the planning process and the resources associated with it and while the developer <br />had agreed to pay for some costs, there may be many add-on items that the <br />developer might not be willing to pay for. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Council Member Aplikowski asked if this grant would tie the City to the <br />Metropolitan Council Livable Community more so that they would have been <br />anyway. Mr. Pan-ish replied the Metropolitan Council could be invited into the <br />process and work with them on an ongoing basis, or they could invite themselves <br />into the process, He indicated the Metropolitan Council had the authority to take <br /> <br />--- <br />