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� Attachment C <br />-ARQEN_HILLS <br />Approved: October 23, 2023 <br />CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 <br />5:00 P.M. - ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />4. PRESENTATION ITEMS <br />A. City Owned Land Encroachment <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated that Mr. Bonine, Property Owner of 3274 Katie <br />Lane, spoke during public inquires requesting to be added to a future work session in order to <br />allow for further conversation regarding a concern with his property. At that time, he presented to <br />the City Council a letter addressed to city staff which outlined a proposal for collaboration to <br />allow plantings on city park property adjacent to his lot. The general consensus of the Council was <br />to bring this discussion forward at a future work session. Staff was directed to include the <br />background on park land encroachments as part of the staff report for this discussion. <br />Community Development Director Jagoe said that in 2019 the City received a general <br />complaint about properties that were encroaching in the general area of Floral Park and a trail <br />segment between Cleveland Avenue and Stowe by Hazelnut Park. At that time an informative <br />letter was sent to 22 households describing what the City considered to be encroachments and to <br />remove them if they had them. There was a second letter sent to Mr. Bonine who corrected the <br />things noted in that code enforcement letter. In 2022 there was another complaint and discussion <br />by the Council regarding Mr. Bonine's property, specific to the trees that are there today. Staff <br />was directed to ask that the trees be removed. <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated that it was confirmed with the Public Works <br />Director that to his knowledge there have not been instances of written permission being granted <br />to a resident to add plantings as part of their private landscape on park property. Staff did confirm <br />for the stretch of houses along Katie Lane (abutting park property) that there were three <br />households issued a building/zoning permit for a fence since 1989. <br />Mr. Bonine said he acquired the property in 2015 and at the time had discussions with staff. <br />Neighbors had been given verbal permission to do landscaping in the area as long as they had <br />Xcel Energy's permission for the easement. About 4-5 years ago he had further conversation with <br />staff and was told the city wouldn't allow a fence, so he went back to the original plan. He said <br />there were 36 houses along the path and felt about 50% had encroachments including bonfire pits, <br />fences, play sets, raised garden beds and plantings. He would like to understand what makes his <br />encroachment unique and if they could develop some consistency. <br />Councilmember Holden said she spoke with the former City Engineer who claimed she never <br />gave anyone any oral permission to do anything to encroach on the City parks. She felt <br />
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