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<br />I <br />- <br />.- Minutes <br />. City' of Arden Hills, Minnesota <br /> Worksession <br /> Public Works Building Lunchroom <br />. Thursday, March 16, 1995,4:30 PM <br />. CALL TO ORDERJROLL CALL <br />I Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Councilmember Paul Malone called to order the <br /> Worksession hearing at 4:30 PM. <br />. Present: Mayor Dennis Probst; Councilmembers Beverly Aplikowski, Dale Hicks and Paul <br /> Malone. <br />. Also present were: City Administrator, Brian Fritsinger, City Accountant, Terrance Post, Park <br /> and Recreation Director, Cynthia Walsh and Administrative Assistant, Shirley Evenson. <br />. ADOPT AGENDA <br /> MOTION: Malone moved and Hicks seconded a motion to adopt the agenda for the March <br /> 16, 1995 Work Session hearing as presented. The motion carried unanimously <br />I- (4-0). <br /> MEETING WITH NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE REPRESENT A TIVES <br />. Donald E. Erickson, ED. D., of Northwest em College spoke regarding the feasibility of an <br /> additional building on campus. The enrollment is increasing on a regular basis and Dr. Erickson <br />. indicated that he wished to make the City of Arden Hills aware of the college's future plans. <br /> There was some discussion regarding the parking and security problems that may exist if this <br /> reaches fruition. Councilmember Malone indicated that the existing "special use" permit should <br />I be reviewed to determine the ability of the college to expand. <br /> DISCUSSION OF ROGER AIKEN DRAINAGE REOUEST <br />. City Administrator, Brian Fritsinger, indicated that because of the construction of homes, the <br /> drainage in this area is causing flooding and other terrain problems for the resident. Re-grading <br /> and additional landscaping changes may be in order to prevent further erosion. The <br />. Councilmembers and staff agreed that there should be some final solution to this kind of <br /> problem, due to the fact that it occurs quite frequently, <br />. Mayor Probst suggested that photos be taken of the construction during each project to make sure <br /> they are up to code and that engineering problems are kept at a minimum. City Engineer <br />. Stonehouse is still considering the options available to the City and will have a full report <br /> available in coming weeks. There will be a continuation of this discussion in April. <br />I- <br />. <br />
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