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<br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I- <br />I <br /> <br />ARDEN Hll.U CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 8,1994 <br /> <br />s <br /> <br />who use the pool are latchkey children. Parents are not responsible. The pool was built in <br />the 1970's and there are not other parks in New Brighton with a swimm1llg pool. Someone <br />should be supervising these children. Before someone gets killed, he would like to see the <br />pool closed. <br /> <br />Aplikowski stated that as an owner of a mobile home park, she can appreciate the comments <br />on responsible parenting. The question, however, is not closing the pool for safety. <br />Building the pool was part of the agreement for building the second half of the park. In <br />order to close the pool, there must be an alternative plan offered to residents which has not <br />happened in a timely manner. Mr. Husnick's chose to repair the pool rather than come up <br />with an alternative plan. The City must prohibit closing the pool because that is the condition <br />of the special use pc.t.wi1.. She expressed concern about APAC stirring up residents against <br />mArnlgement. The Council does not want to participate in such action. She would have liked <br />to see management explore more options. <br /> <br />Mr. Myers stated that he would like to see the pool closed before someone gets hurt. <br />Teenagers are rough, and there is nobody there to guide them. little children, four- and <br />five-year-()lds, are not supervised. <br /> <br />Mrs. Shetry Holmquist stated that she is the manager's wife and is present on behalf of Mr. <br />Tom Holmquist and Mr. Husnick. They plan to go forward with the opening of the pool <br />because the City's demands for amenities were absurd. He was afraid the City would pull his <br />license to operate the park. COutlwy to the Council's statements, there was not enough time <br />to communicate with the residents or do a SUIVey. Therefore, they proceeded to repair the <br />pool. The owner certainly wishes to keep peace. Many residents, including Mr. Myers, <br />came and stated to them that they were glad to see the pool close for the safety of the <br />children. She believes having the pool open will cause more problems in the park than <br />solving them. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that the matter before the Council is approval of a special use permit. <br />The pool was made a condition of the special use pc.twit to allow a denser development than <br />otherwise would have been allowed if a park dedication bad been required according to the <br />ordinance. The Council and staff in no way demanded that the pool be repaired. As part of <br />compliance with the special use permit, there has been a pool since the park opened. <br />Management seems to feel no obligation whatsoever to comply with the special use permit <br />conditions. <br /> <br />Mrs. Holmquist asked if there is any proof of signature on the special use permit requiring <br />the pool to stay open, even if residents no longer want that amenity. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that the Council gave management the opportunity to come forward with <br />an alternate plan. There is no alternate plan and no other way to solve this problem, except <br />to keep the pool open. <br />