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<br /> ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> OCTOBER 27, 2003 9 <br /> . <br /> Councilmember Larson stated he would be voting against this because they had <br /> originally agreed that this would be a 50/50 split for the whole project and not a <br /> portion of it and he believed the whole project cost should be split 50/50. <br /> The motion carried (4-1) (Councilmember Larson - Nay). <br /> 9. ADMINISTRA nON <br /> A. Arden Hills Librarv - Update and Discussion <br /> Ms. Wolfe updated Council on the Arden Hills Library for 2004. She noted with <br /> the severe budget constraints, the library would have a $100,000 shortfall. She <br /> asked Council discuss possible opportunities for funding the 2004 funding gap. <br /> Mr. Matt Anderson, Ramsey County Library Board Chair, summarized for <br /> Council what it would take to keep the Arden Hills Library open through 2004. <br /> . Alice Jo Carlson, Director of Ramsey County Libraries, stated the entire <br /> library system had substantially cut their collection spending. <br /> Councilmember Grant pointed out the library was in the ideal location for <br /> Valentine Hills Elementary and Mounds View High School use. He stated his <br /> concern that if the library was closed, it would never reopen. He asked they relay <br /> this concern to the County Board, <br /> Councilmember Rem noted she was planning on attending the public hearing to <br /> show support for the library, <br /> Council member Larson asked what would be different in 2004 that would <br /> change the ultimate outcome of the library. He asked if this would only allow the <br /> library to continue for one year, and they would be dealing with this same issue a <br /> year from now. Mr. Anderson replied they hoped the legislature would <br /> reevaluate the levy limit next year and also the County would be studying the <br /> library's structural options during the next year. <br /> . Mr. Parrish noted there were a number of options the Council could look at for <br /> funding and staff could bring this back to Council with proposed options at their <br /> next meeting, <br />