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<br /> . <br /> ARDEN .fII~LS CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 14, 1995 6 .- <br /> - <br /> Mr. Stonehouse noted, with respect to the Homeowner's Association frontage adjacent to the storm <br /> water outlots, the assessment was originally determined using the City's current policy for such an - <br /> improvement. The City's past and current interpretation of the policy is that the City assesses 50% <br /> of the cost of overlay improvements to benefitting property owners. In the case of a typical <br /> residential area the assessment is based on assessable front footage. However, such a reduction in - <br /> the overall front footage for Benton Way would result in either an increase in the assessment rate for <br /> this portion of the project to compensate for the difference in 50% of the assessment cost; or an <br /> increase in the overall assessment rate for the entire project, which would cause residents throughout - <br /> the City to participate in the improvements to outlot property owned by the Hunter's Park <br /> Homeowner's Association. <br /> Mr. Gary Getty, 1188 Benton Way, indicated he has issued an appeal in regard to the comer lots. I <br /> He noted the residents of Hunter's Park Homeowner's Association, wish only to be treated as any . <br /> other resident of Arden Hills. <br /> Mr. Frank Pistotnik, 1163 Benton Way, indicated he was slightly confused in regard to the outlots. . <br /> He inquired if the outlots were considered with the comer lot formula this would create an imbalance <br /> in the 50% contribution that the assessments would bring. Mayor Probst indicated that would be .. <br /> correct. <br /> Mr. Bob Porter, 1128 Benton Way, inquired as to the 50% project cost and if it is right to spread <br /> this entire project cost over to all the homeowners in the Association. Mayor Probst indicated if it - <br /> was the decision of the Council to consider the reduction of the 317.9 feet and if this reduction <br /> created an imbalance, the additional cost would be borne from general taxes. <br /> Mr. Porter indicated the comer lot formula for the outlots would establish the fact that Hunter's Park . <br /> Homeowner's Association is unique. The concern of the residents is the problem of setting a <br /> precedent for future projects. I <br /> Mr. Porter indicated the density of the association is not as large as other developments and should . <br /> be also taken into consideration, because the cost is not being spread over as many residents. <br /> Mr. Porter thanked the Council for giving the residents an opportunity to speak. . <br /> Mayor Probst closed the Public Hearing at 8:20 p.m. <br /> Councilmember Malone indicated he would support the Council's decision, but is reluctant to agree . <br /> with the proposed reduction. He felt the outlots benefit everyone and he did not feel the comer lot <br /> formula to be appropriate in this instance. . <br /> Councilmember Malone indicated the density was the developer's choice and is not the City's issue. .. <br /> I <br /> -.--.- - <br />