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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MINUTES <br /> JANUARY 21, 2003 2 <br /> . <br /> Mr. Parrish responded that Guidant would need to apply for an amendment to the <br /> master plan if they were going to deviate from it. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski asked for details about the impact of water run off to the <br /> neigh borhood. <br /> Courtney Bott, SRF responded by directing the Council to Figure 10, found in the <br /> attached Guidant Campus Master Plan. <br /> Joe Ford, RSP Architects stated the final plan indicated a net reduction in the <br /> impervious surface. <br /> Councilmember Larson asked if the City had the ability to halt any development, <br /> stating he may feel more comfortable if the City was not bound to permanent <br /> plans. <br /> . Mr. Parrish suggested that possibly, like Bethel College, the plan could be revisited <br /> on a five (5) year basis. However, this language would need to be included in the <br /> development agreement. <br /> Staff was directed to bring forth this item to the January 27, 2003, Council <br /> Meeting. <br /> 2.B. COMMUNITY SERVICES: Ramsev County Park Master Plan <br /> Amendment <br /> Mr. Parrish stated Ramsey County was requesting that the City evaluate a proposed <br /> park master plan amendment to the Rice Creek North Regional Trail Master Plan. <br /> Mr. Parrish added that after evaluating and testing other options, a different <br /> approach had been taken then what was originally presented. <br /> Greg Mack, Director of Parks & Recreation, Ramsev Co., discussed concerns <br /> regarding transportation routes with staff and the City Council. Mr. Mack directed <br /> staff and the City Council to Attachment F, as found in the agenda packet. He <br /> further stated Ramsey County would prefer not to have a transportation route going <br /> . through the wildlife corridor, however, the amendment left this option open. <br />
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