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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 31, 2000 <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />property, Councilmember Grant noted that there was a buffer of mature trees between the tennis <br />courts and the residential properties that he would prefer to remain, Ms, Randall stated that the <br />majority of these trees are located on the City property and none of them will be removed, She <br />noted that if the trail was relocated to its original location, some trees would have to be removed, <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant asked if the parking lot will require a Bethel College parking permit Mr. <br />Kunkel stated that this was correct Councilmember Grant asked ifthe parking permit would be <br />enforced year-round, Mr. Kunkel stated that Bethel College may be willing to make some <br />exceptions, <br /> <br />With regard to the requirement of permanent bathrooms, Councilmember Aplikowski asked if <br />the City used temporary bathrooms in its parks, Mr. Moore stated that of all the City parks only <br />one has permanent bathroom facilities and the rest have temporary facilities, <br /> <br />Councilmember Aplikowski asked if the parking lot would be open to City functions without a <br />permit requirement Mr. Kunkel stated that this would be possible, <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked if the entrance to the parking lot will be gated, Ms, Randall stated <br />that it will be, Councilmember Larson asked ifthe gate will be elosed and locked when the <br />facilities are not in use or if students will be allowed to park in the lot during the day. Mr. <br />Kunkel stated that student parking would be allowed in the parking lot, however, he did not feel <br />that this would make sense since there is sufficient parking on campus, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Kunkel stated that the intent would be to gate off the facility during the winter months, <br />Bethel College may occasionally plow the parking lot and use it for overtlow parking, <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson wanted to confirm that Bethel College did not intend to light the hall <br />fields in the future, Mr. Kwlkel stated that he did not envision Bethel College requesting lights <br />for the fields since it does not currently hold night games, However, he could not be certain what <br />will occur 30 years from now, <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked if the open areas of the property will remain natural or be <br />landscaped, Mr. Pomeroy stated that due to the slope between the ball fields and Old Snelling <br />A venue a protective fence will be constructed to prevent balls from rolling into the street The <br />land itself will be allowed to go back to a natural ground cover. Councilmember Larson asked <br />how high the fence will be. Mr. Pomeroy stated that the fence will be 10 feet high, <br />Councilmember Larson asked if the fence will be chain link and if the it will run the entire length <br />of tile property, Mr. Pomeroy stated that this was correct Councilmember Larson stated that he <br />would prefer some landscaping between the fence and the road so that the view from Old <br />Snelling Avenue is more than a large chain link fence, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />With regard to the alternatives for parking lot lighting, Councilmember Larson stated that the 23 <br />foot high poles still seemed taIL He asked why a larger number was require for the 15 foot high <br />lights and what the intent of the lights were, Mr. Pomeroy stated that the theory behind the lights <br />was to provide illumination of the walkways when games last beyond dusk, The first issue with <br />the parking lot lighting is safety, The 15 foot lights will create bright and dark spots which <br />