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<br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL -AUGUST 3i, 1998 <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />7. <br />8. <br /> <br />Maintaining a low 1100r elevation 917.3; <br />Recording drainage easement in a form acceptable to City Attorney prior <br />to recording minor subdivision; <br />Drainage utility easement being reduced by the owner with fill to exiting <br />drainage easement prior to issuing building permits on Parcels A, B, or C; <br />and <br />All work be subject to approval by the City Engineer. <br /> <br />9. <br /> <br />iO. <br /> <br />Mr. McClung stated he knew he would be asked to pay a park dedication on the two newly <br />created lots but was surprised he is being required to pay a park dedication on the existing home <br />parcel. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated he is hard pressed to believe the parcels are not worth more in value than <br />indicated in the memorandum. Mr. McClung stated he was offered $200,000 on the <br />unsubdivided property. <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone asked about the requirement for park dedication on the existing lot. Mr. <br />Ringwald explained the original parcel was actually an outlot and specifically excluded from the <br />park dedication calculations for McClung Addition. <br /> <br />The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />Mr. McClung asked if the Council would like the easement to be dedicated to the City, not as <br />park dedication. He explained that this property is useless for development since it is open <br />water, has a walking trail along the westerly side, and contains a higher area that could be used as <br />an area to explore/observe. <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone noted that dedicating that portion would require another lot division <br />which would not be allowed since it is not a buildable lot. Mr. Ringwald explained it would <br />have to become an outlot, not a lot of record. <br /> <br />Mr. McClung stated he may pursue that issue in the future. <br /> <br />B. Resolution #98-56, Authorizing a Feasibility Report in the MaUer of the 1999 Street <br />Improvement Project <br />D. Round Lake Road, Feasibility Report Review <br /> <br />Mr. Stafford explained that Agenda Items 8B and 8D relate to each other and requested the <br />Council's permission to address both at the same time. Mayor Probst agreed to this agenda <br />modification. <br /> <br />Mr. Stafford explained that the City will be reconstructing West Round Lake Road in 1999 <br />which may use all, or most, of the monies appropriated for street improvements in 1999. As a <br />result, staff recommends that a feasibility report for any additional work include only necessary <br />seal coating and a study on the necessary steps to complete the reconstruction of two streets <br />which were recommended for improvement in the 1997 and 1998 feasibility report. Those two <br />streets are North Snelling Avenue from Arden Place to the cul-de-sac where it appears a portion <br />