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<br /> --------- ---- <br />Arden Hills Council 6 November 29, 1993 . <br />MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Probst to approve the site <br /> plan and amendment to the Special Use Permit for the <br /> construction of the improvements with the following <br /> conditions: <br /> a. contingent upon the applicant submitting to the <br /> City an approved permit from the Rice Creek <br /> Watershed District. <br /> b. Enforcement of the 7:00 am - 7:00 pm delivery <br /> schedule. <br /> c. Installation of pistons on garbage compactor, <br /> plastic doors on recycle bins and reduction of <br /> waste disposal in evening hours. <br /> d. A 10' wide pathway be designed along the North and <br /> East side of building for fire access and lift <br /> station maintenance. <br /> e. The lot coverage by structure, including parking <br /> and drive areas, not to exceed 25%. <br /> f. The dwelling units per net acre not exceed 14.5. <br /> g. The landscaping improvements shown on the <br /> landscaping plan be completed by July 1, 1994. A <br /> bond will be required in the amount of 125% of the <br /> improvements to ensure the completion of the <br /> landscaping. <br />Motion carried unanimously (5-0) . . <br />RETROCESSION <br />Administrator Person reported that she had discussed the <br />matter of retrocession with Mr. Robert Wells at the Fort <br />Mccoy headquarters. A verbal agreement was negotiated to <br />bill the Army Reserve for costs ie: for Fire Protection at a <br />rate of $500 per fire response and $200 per non-fire <br />response for year 1994. In addition, in 1994 the City would <br />bill $55.00 per call for Police protection through the <br />Ramsey County Sheriff's Department. <br />Person stated that the Federal Government has a general <br />military prohibition from entering into any contract, <br />therefore the Army Reserve is prohibited to enter into an <br />agreement with the city. The city currently uses the Army <br />Reserve Center facilities for conducting recreation <br />programs. The total hours for usage in 1993 is 184 hours. <br />This is expected, but not guaranteed to continue. The City <br />may also use these facilities for a polling location. <br />Councilmember Probst commented he would like to see the city <br />move forward in a positive way to support the retrocession. <br />Councilmember Probst further commented he would like to see . <br />