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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COLINCIL WORK SESSION - NOVEMBER7,2024 t2 <br />Councilmember Holden wondered when Council will discuss rip rap and the area around the <br />pond. That's the nature part. <br />Stacie Kvilvang said none of us are park planners. Last time the park planners were involved. If <br />that is Bolton and Menk, they should be sitting at the table for that discussion. The park planners <br />will know how many extra acres need to be added based on the residential numbers shifting. We <br />talk to the designers about what makes sense. <br />Councilmember Holden said that is more important to her than having everyone at the meeting. <br />Mayor Grant said he would prefer a modern/semi-modern edge for the storm water pond. <br />Councilmember Holden said she doesn't care what he wants right now. She wants to know <br />when the discussion will happen. <br />Stacie Kvilvang assumes they are already designing it. <br />Mayor Grant wanted his desire known for whoever is in the negotiating meeting. <br />Councilmember Holden said that's the perfect nature feature. That area should be designed with <br />a natural aspect. <br />Stacie Kvilvang said if there is a storm water maintenance requirement as part of the project, <br />that's a City requirement. There will be a storm water agreement and we can add whatever <br />conditions we want. <br />Mayor Grant said we won't own the storm water pond. <br />Stacie Kvilvang confirmed. But there will be an agreement and the City can spruce it up. <br />Councilmember Holden said there were 16 different options for how it could be finished. <br />Councilmember Monson asked how other Cities typically handle this level of detail. <br />Kori Land said the problem is we are not involved in the development. We can only control the <br />things the City requires. Park Dedication Fees and storm water ponding are within our <br />jurisdiction. The other pieces will have to be negotiated. The Term Sheet identifies some of the <br />things we can control. <br />Mayor Grant asked what was going to happen with PTRC. <br />Councilmember Holden said she thinks Council needs to sit down with the designers. <br />Councilmember Monson said we decided no PTRC. We can invite them, if they can make it. <br />We'll have a Special Work Session and have Bolton and Menk. We will get information from the <br />developer and have a discussion on the parks list. <br />Councilmember Holden thinks we need the monetary aspect. We need to know how many acres <br />a park should be based on surounding households. The consultant can tell us what kind of
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