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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JUNE 10, 2024 3 <br /> Ms. Rogers commented the school currently operates from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. She noted after <br /> care was offered through 6:00 p.m. She indicated the school does offer some after school <br /> activities for its middle school students. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau discussed how she lived in the neighborhood across from Karth Lake <br /> and she understood the neighbors have been working to improve the water quality for the lake. <br /> She indicated she had concerns with how the lake would be impacted. She commented on how the <br /> neighbors can hear the kids playing at the park on the weekends. She stated she would be <br /> concerned about the noise being generated by the proposed school if it were to locate on this <br /> property. She explained she was also concerned about traffic flowing to and from this site. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated he was concerned about how this property was supposed to be used to <br /> Y p p Y pP <br /> generate jobs. He anticipated there were other locations in Arden Hills that could be used for a <br /> house of worship. He stated the City would be losing a sizeable chunk of its Industrial property if <br /> this property were rezoned. He noted he had concerns with this. <br /> Councilmember Monson commented she liked the idea of having a school and church. She <br /> indicated she was not overly concerned about noise, but feared the site would be limited with <br /> parking and outdoor activities. She reported she would be very hard pressed to support the school <br /> using public facilities. She felt like there were a lot of hurdles with this request. <br /> Councilmember Fabel stated these hurdles would have to be overcome by the applicant. <br /> Councilmember Monson reported this was the case and noted the City had 15 properties where a <br /> house of worship would be allowed in the community. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding how this use would impact the surrounding properties. <br /> Ms. Rogers commented the school was not proposing to use the public facilities but noted her <br /> client did appreciate how this property felt like it was part of the community. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated she did not have a problem with a house of worship at this <br /> location, but she did have a problem with a school. She feared the site did not have proper <br /> capacity for traffic, parking and future expansion. <br /> Councilmember Monson questioned what other alternatives the school had considered. <br /> Ms. Rogers stated building a campus from scratch would be difficult because a large vacant <br /> property would be needed. For this reason, many schools were transitioning to industrials sites <br /> with large amounts of parking. Another option would be to purchase old charter schools that were <br /> already zoned for the use. She commented further on how it was necessary to rezone this site in <br /> order to accommodate the proposed use. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned how far students would be bussed. <br /> Ms. Rogers indicated students would be coming from Minneapolis and noted she has looked for <br /> property in Columbus, Blaine and Fridley. She indicated one of her boardmembers became aware <br /> of this property. <br />
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