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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—APRIL 28, 2025 13 <br /> Councilmember Monson asked if there was appetite to increase the $90,000, which was the <br /> payment being paid by the developer towards the trail. <br /> Mayor Grant recommended the applicant address this question. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she could support asking the developer for more funding, setting <br /> the payment at $200,000. <br /> Mayor Grant supported the developer paying half of$343,250, which was $171,625. <br /> Councilmember Monson questioned if the Council would support not putting any City funding <br /> into this project and using the entire $1.2 million for the Old Highway 10 trail. <br /> Mayor Grant stated this was another option and he would not have a problem with this. <br /> Councilmember Weber explained if the Council were to delete this amendment, the developer <br /> would not be required to build a trail. He reported the only cost difference would be the City <br /> would not build a 373 foot section on the north end. He was of the opinion it would be a good <br /> deal to spend $100,000 to get 1,500 feet of trail. <br /> Councilmember Monson indicated she liked the original amendment, but could also be <br /> supportive of requiring the developer to pay $200,000. <br /> Mayor Grant commented a trail section could be constructed at some point in the future that <br /> would benefit the project as there could be a trail section on the other side of Old Highway 10 for <br /> pedestrians trying to walk to downtown Arden Hills or to Roseville. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated the City would not receive any money if the trail segment were <br /> removed, the City would only be receiving park dedication funding. She indicated she was <br /> uncertain what $90,000 would do for the Old Highway 10 trail because this funding would have <br /> to be used to make the PUD better. She explained the City did not know where it sat with the <br /> Safet Routes to School funding and the City may have to come up with the funding someone for <br /> the Old Highway 10 trail. She questioned if the City wanted to get two trails or just the Old <br /> Highway 10 trail. <br /> City Administrator Jagoe clarified that this item would need four votes in order for this item to <br /> be approved. <br /> Councilmember Weber indicated he was not sure why the Council kept discussing the Old <br /> Highway 10 trail. He requested the Mayor call the question. <br /> Mayor Grant requested a roll call vote. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. The motion failed 2-2 (Councilmember Monson <br /> and Councilmember Weber opposed). <br /> City Administrator Jagoe reported if the Council would be making a motion for denial, the <br /> Council would need to state reasons for denial and to direct the City Attorney to draft these <br /> findings for consideration at a future meeting. <br />
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