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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 18, 2024 3 <br /> Councilmember Holden inquired who would be responsible for the maintenance of the land <br /> surrounding the stormwater pond. She stated she understood the city would be responsible for the <br /> maintenance of the pond. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang reported this would be publicly owned as well. She commented she was unsure if <br /> this would be City or County maintained. <br /> Mayor Grant recalled the City did not want to own the parks or the stormwater feature. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen stated in Attachment H, the Creek, Hill and <br /> Town Center parks were laid out, along with the ownership and maintenance. He explained the <br /> ownership was listed as public and the maintenance was the master HOA. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang recalled that the City did not want to step in and develop these parks, but the City <br /> would own the parks. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she recalled former environmental attorney Mike Comadecca had <br /> encouraged the City Council to not own this park land. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang indicated this was when the City was having discussions with Ryan Companies <br /> and there was discussion about acquiring land for park development. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented Mike Comadecca recommended the City not own this park <br /> land specifically, because no matter how clean it was something could be found that could not be <br /> cleaned. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the City had an agreement that the parks were publicly owned. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang explained this was included in the memorandums of understanding that the parks <br /> would be publicly owned. <br /> Councilmember Monson stated the concern that was voiced, was that the City should not own <br /> land on TCAAP due to environmental concerns. <br /> Councilmember Holden reported this was the case. <br /> Councilmember Monson asked why the City would then be pursuing a civic site. <br /> Mayor Grant commented the City was not real wild about this either. <br /> Holden stated the City was uncertain if Alatus would be giving the City land for <br /> Councilmembery g g y <br /> a civic site so this was not a reality for the Council. <br /> Councilmember Monson indicated the City would be getting land for a civic site. She reported <br /> she was comfortable with owning the civic site along with the parks. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang stated if there was concern owning public land, the City should have concern about <br /> residents owning the land. She reiterated that the comments from Mike Comadecca had to do <br /> with acquiring the land prior to cleanup. <br />
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