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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — APRIL 28, 2025 <br />14 <br />MOTION: Councilmember Weber moved and Councilmember Monson seconded a <br />motion to deny Resolution #2025-040 — Amending City Resolution 2025-007 to <br />revise Condition 28 in the conditions of approval of a Master and Final <br />Planned Unit Development and Conditional Use Permit for Lot 1, Block 1 for <br />the Arden Heights Addition. <br />Mayor Grant commented this was a $30 million project that would bring new tax dollars to the <br />City. He reported North Heights Lutheran Church would like to see this project moving forward. <br />He indicated he did not know what the right answer was, but it was not to deny the Planning Case. <br />He explained the Council was now debating a trail or where to put some money and now a $30 <br />million project would be denied. <br />Councilmember Monson questioned what the implications were for a denial. She indicated she <br />would be happy to deny this Resolution if it meant the developer had to come back with a <br />proposal that was more appealing to the City. <br />City Administrator Jagoe stated if this Resolution were denied, the City Attorney would draft <br />findings for the City Council to consider at the May 12 City Council meeting. She indicated the <br />applicant could then come back with a new proposal, but were under the time constraints to file <br />the final plat. She commented the Council could table action on this item and provide direction to <br />staff and the applicant to bring something back for Council discussion on May 12. <br />Councilmember Weber asked if this item were denied, would this terminate the agreement and <br />the development would not move forward. <br />City Administrator Jagoe explained if this Resolution were denied the developer has the option <br />to move forward with the 33 conditions as originally approved by the City Council. <br />Councilmember Holden recommended the reasons for denial be more clearly stated. She stated <br />Condition 28 should read: The developer will pay $200,000 towards the 1,373 foot long trail. <br />Mayor Grant indicated this amendment would be out of order given that Councilmember Weber <br />was recommending denial. <br />Councilmember Monson asked if Councilmember Weber was open to receiving a new proposal <br />from the applicant, if action on this item were tabled. She clarified that this item needed four <br />votes in order to approve or deny the Resolution. She stated she would prefer to table this item in <br />order to make the applicant come back to the City Council. <br />Councilmember Weber inquired what the timeline would be for this item. <br />City Administrator Jagoe stated the final plat extension is through June 13, 2025. <br />Mayor Grant stated he would like to hear from the applicant. <br />Roger Fink, Trident Development, explained he had never been in a situation quite like this <br />before where he had over committed to a commitment to the City Council and it was made clear <br />the cost for the trail would be quite this large. He reported he came up with the $90,000 amount <br />after speaking with a contractor noting this would cover a trail of this length under ideal <br />