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<br />. Arden Hills council 5 September 13, 1993 <br /> recoup the loss in tax revenue, all other taxpayers are <br /> affected by having to share the additional tax burden. <br /> Malone commented that Arden Hills operates on a very tight <br /> budget, but despite that fact, citizens will notice an <br /> increase in their tax bills., to cover lost tax revenue <br /> resulting from commercial and industrial valuation reductions. <br /> DISCUSSION REGARDING POSSIBLE ASSESSMENTS <br /> RELATING TO ARDEN PLACE DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT <br /> & CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION #93-44 <br /> Mayor Sather recalled that the City conducted hearings on the <br /> matter of Arden Place drainage in the past, but no improvement <br /> project was ordered due to citizen objections. He noted that <br /> Council recently instructed staff and City engineers to <br /> revisit this matter and determine how best to improve the <br /> drainage situation surrounding the Arden Place neighborhood. <br /> Public Works Director Winkel reported that the City Engineer <br />. has updated the feasibility study of the Arden Place <br /> neighborhood, which was originally prepared in 1991. He added <br /> that various options for assessing a drainage improvement <br /> project for this neighborhood have been outlined, and staff is <br /> seeking Council direction as to assessments. <br /> Councilmember Probst noted that the Council has initiated the <br /> public hearing process in the matter of Arden Place Drainage <br /> Improvement of 1993 within this evening's consent calendar. <br /> He commented that the drainage problems of this neighborhood <br /> have not and will not simply go away, and he believes the City <br /> must go forward with a project. He suggested that Council <br /> consider a cost sharing formula whereby 50% of the project <br /> cost be paid by assessments and 50% be paid by the City's <br /> storm water management utility. He further suggested that the <br /> lion's share of the portion to be assessed be contributed by <br /> the owner of 1553 Arden Place, since the source of the problem <br /> appears to be that this drainage situation should have been <br /> corrected prior to development of 1553 Arden Place. <br /> Council concurred with Probst's general philosophy regarding <br /> paying for the project. Councilmember Malone emphasized that <br /> the storm water management utility was only recently <br /> established; in the past it was not available as a optional <br /> means of paying for a project of this type. Malone recalled <br /> that there were several properties proposed to be assessed <br />. when this project was considered in the past. He commented <br /> that 1553 Arden place and 3487 and 3505 Ridgewood should <br /> defini tel y be assessed a portion of the cost of the <br /> improvement since they undeniably receive benefit. <br />