My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
07-22-24-R
ArdenHills
>
Administration
>
City Council
>
City Council Packets
>
2020-2029
>
2024
>
07-22-24-R
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
7/24/2024 2:03:26 PM
Creation date
7/19/2024 9:44:36 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
General
Jump to thumbnail
< previous set
next set >
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
437
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION — July 10, 2024 7 <br />Fire Chief Boehlke reported this station would be replacing the existing station at Victoria and <br />County Road E. <br />Commissioner Mitchell inquired if additional trees could be planted on this site. <br />Fire Chief Boehlke explained the City of Shoreview owned the Fire Station #4 property. He <br />stated the fire department could opt to pay the fee in lieu of planting more trees. He indicated he <br />was not against trees and noted the department has spent a great deal of time planning for the <br />new fire station. He commented he would plant as many trees as possible on this property. He <br />stated there wasn't another location for the fire station, nor would the project get any cheaper. He <br />explained the request for flexibility was to try and minimize taxpayer cost. <br />Commissioner Mitchell asked if this PUD could be structured in such a way that the other cities <br />could be asked to pay for trees. <br />Community Development Director Jagoe commented all of the project costs would be split <br />between Shoreview, Arden Hills and North Oaks. <br />Fire Chief Boehlke indicated Shoreview would pay 6 1 % of the project costs, North Oaks would <br />pay 14% and Arden Hills would pay 25%. He explained the fire department secured $6.3 million <br />from the State of Minnesota and additional federal dollars were being pursued to assist with the <br />expense of the project. <br />Chair Weber stated his concern was with the fact Shoreview and North Oaks would not be <br />taking a loss on the trees, but rather this loss would be felt by the City of Arden Hills. He stated <br />he would like to see the tree replacement required to be somewhere around 66%. <br />Commissioner Bjorklund reported this would require the applicant to plant 300 caliper inches <br />of trees. <br />Commissioner Erler explained he understood this project had to move forward, but he <br />suggested the City apply the ordinance as written and that the City pay its fair share and that <br />North Oaks and Shoreview be required to pay their fair share. He recommended the loss be <br />shared between the three cities. <br />Commissioner Stromberg believed a lot of great points had been shared. She indicated she was <br />sympathetic to the residents at New Perspective that would lose trees in their area, but she <br />supported the project moving forward without the City being forced to pay for more trees. <br />Commissioner Bjorklund anticipated the applicant could install larger trees onsite and in order <br />to meet the 300 caliper inches and the building plans could move forward as proposed. <br />Commissioner Mitchell stated she was uncertain if it would be possible to plant 300 caliper <br />inches on the fire station property. <br />Commissioner Bjorklund commented he was also uncertain if this would be possible, but noted <br />he wanted to see more trees on this property. <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.