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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION <br /> October 20,2003 , <br /> J <br /> . Mr. Rehbein said CRR did not want to duplicate the environmental work the <br /> MPCA had already accomplished, but he could bring more details to the Council. <br /> Attorney Filla encouraged the Council to state its specific request for information <br /> so the developer could provide it to them in a reasonable time-frame. <br /> Councilmember Larson stated he was not interested in pursuing another <br /> developer, but at this time, it is premature to talk about adopting the proposed <br /> amendments to the interim agreement. He suggested it may be more appropriate to <br /> bring forth the issue in six months. <br /> Councilmembers Grant and Holden echoed Councilmember Larson's comments, <br /> based on the fact that they needed more information. <br /> The consensus was that the Council was not rejecting the amendment to the <br /> interim agreement at this time. Rather, it needed more time to see the Centex <br /> product; budget items; and environmental information. <br /> . Mayor Aplikowski complimented Bart Rehbein for his efforts, which resulted in <br /> the success of the outcome of the Postal Service issue on the TCAAP property. <br /> 3. FINANCE: none <br /> 4.C Ramsey County Joint Maintenance Facility Al!:reement <br /> Mr. Parrish reviewed the joint agreement for ownership, financing, operations <br /> and use of the Ramsey County Public Works/Partners Facility. He said the <br /> agreement did not indicate actual ownership of the facility; rather the City had the <br /> right to occupy a portion of the facility, in perpetuity. He noted that, after ten <br /> years, the City could terminate the agreement, but the County could not initiate <br /> termination at any time. <br /> Mr. Filla stated the agreement had not been approved by Ramsey County at this <br /> time. lIe noted after ten years, options may be limited for the City should Mounds <br /> View or the City decide to terminate the agreement. <br /> . <br />
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