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<br /> . <br /> Arden Hills Council 6 April 26. 1993 <br /> PUBLIC WORKS/SAFETY UPDATE <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski reported that the Public Works and <br /> Safety Committee has discussed whether an additional City <br /> committee should be established, and have concluded that <br /> such action is not necessary. she added that the Committee <br /> discussed areas of conservation, recycling, crime watch. <br /> etc. , and noted that there is not much being done in the <br /> area of ci vi 1 defense. She reported that Bill Gillies has <br /> volunteered to head civil defense efforts, <br /> HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE UPDATE <br /> Councilmember ~robst reported that he attended his first <br /> meeting with the Human Rights Committee and found them to be <br /> a clearly dedicated group or people, however, because of <br /> changes at the state level, the focus and direction of the <br /> group has changed, and the Committee and Council may wish to <br /> reconsider their mission statement. He suggested that the <br /> matter of their mission statement, focus and direction be <br /> placed on the next Council worksession agenda. . <br /> HARSTAD PROPERTY <br /> Mayor Sather recognized and introduced Marty Harstad in the <br /> audience. Sather reported that it has come to the <br /> attention of the City that Mr. Harstad has a "small window <br /> of opportunity" to develop a 64-unit townhome racility at <br /> the current City Hall si te if the City is interested in a <br /> land swap. <br /> Council and Harstad discussed the possible land swap which <br /> would entail trading the current City Hall 7-acre property <br /> plus additional cash (the figure to be negotiated) in <br /> exchange for Harstad's 9.9 acre parcel at the southwest <br /> corner of Round Lake. <br /> Harstad explained that hp is under a deadline to make a <br /> decision as to whether he will develop the current City Hall <br /> property as his next project. He said he would be willing <br /> to facilitate the vacation of the City Hall property ~n a <br /> staged timeline to allow the City time to get the Harstad <br /> pronertv ready for City us,"?, He showed a concept plan for <br /> . . <br /> the d~velo!?me?1t of t.he ~nrrent City Hall property, and a map <br /> of the Harstad property. <br /> Council and Harstad discussed what amount of additional cash . <br /> would be an agreeable amount to make the land swap. During <br /> the brier discussion, the parties were unable to come to an. <br /> mutually agreeable range. <br />
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