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<br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />.e <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />Ie <br />I <br /> <br />ARDEN HTl.T _C: CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 8, 1994 <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />Mrs. Holmquist stated that the Council suggested a survey, but there was not enough time to <br />do it. With the demand of removing the license, Mr. Holmquist decided to open the pool. <br />That is why the letter was written, to express their views and try to communicate the needs of <br />the park. <br /> <br />Aplikowski stated that at the first pl:mnittg meeting, she offered to meet with Mr. and Mrs. <br />Holmquist to work out the problems because she is an officer in the association for the <br />industry. No one ever called her or staff for help, which is always an option. She stated <br />that she feels badly .,....,.n.e the last thing she wants to see is a mobile home park closed. <br />The City Council is not close to considering that action. The Council is properly reviewing <br />the special use permit l>ec"V.e it is not in compliance. <br /> <br />Mrs. Holmquist stated that times have changed. Arden Manor needs to be reviewed and <br />compared with other parks in other cities. As taxpayers, the needs of fl:Sidents shou1d be <br />considered. <br /> <br />Aplikowski stated that mrlin'ln~ and requirements in Arden Hills are different from other <br />cities, and that argument does not work. Arden Hills is special to itself with firmer and <br />higher standards in some areas. To request that the process be changed to review this park <br />does not work. lf a survey had been taken or a public meeting held with Council members <br />invited. then the owners would have been working within the process. <br /> <br />Hicks stated that if the management of Arden Manor has opened the pool, they are in <br />compliance. Also, it should be made clear to 111lIIIllgement that the Council is willing to <br />listen to any kind of proposal for changing the conditions of the special use permit. The <br />Council wanted to take into consideration the concerns of the fI:Si(lP.nk and offer some <br />alternative. The Council is willing to listen to any kind of plan that mlllll\gement would wish <br />to present. <br /> <br />Mrs. Holmquist stated that the mobil home park did offer an alternative that was rejected by <br />the Council. <br /> <br />Hicks stated that Mr. Husnick indicated no one had been asked to estimate the cost of <br />repairing the pool. The Council wanted to look at reasonable alternatives, and Mr. Husnick <br />failed to present them. There is no matter for decision. If the pool is in operational <br />condition and open, the owner is in comp1iance. He directed staff to monitor the situation. <br />If the owner wishes to pursue alternatives, that is an option open to him. <br /> <br />Mrs. Holmquist stated that at the first two meetings nothing was said or signed to indicate <br />that they must continue to offer the pool facility. She requested a copy of the document <br /> <br />Fritsinger stated that the discussion was in reference to the park dedication easement <br />document and agreed to send her a copy. <br />