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<br /> . <br /> Arden Hills Council 10 November 9, 1992 <br /> MOTION: Malone moved, seconded by Hicks, to deny the request <br /> for a side yard setback variance, Case #92-20, as <br /> sufficient hardship in support of such variance has not <br /> been demonstrated. Motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br /> 'l'..c.!:L....J21-__MEJ:)IAN CLOSING <br /> REQUEST FOR ALTERNATIVES <br /> Jean Lemberg, 1401 Skiles Lane, reported that she received a <br /> letter from MnDOT stating that the issue of closing the T.H. <br /> 51 median cannot be revisited and suggesting the City <br /> explore alternate ways of accessing the surrounding <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> Lemberg said she has spoken with Councilmember Growe and <br /> they arrived at a list of persons who should be involved in <br /> such a meeting, that list incl uded: <br /> Mayor Sather Public Works Superintendent Winkel <br /> Councilmembers Ramsey County Commissioner McCarty <br /> Jean Lemberg MnDOT Metro Division Engineer O'Keefe <br /> . City Engineer Ramsey County Engineer <br /> Public Safety Committee Chair <br /> Mayor sather stated that the Council recognizes the <br /> inconvenience created by the median closing and is also <br /> hopeful of finding alternatives. He suggested that County <br /> Commissioner-elect Wedell also be invited to attend the <br /> meeting. Administrator Person was directed to arrange a <br /> meeting amongst those persons listed above. <br /> Councilmember Hicks suggested the agenda include discussion <br /> of the matter of County Road E west of T.H. 51 and what <br /> measures might be appropriate, such as restriping or <br /> creating turn lanes, to provide smoother traffic flow and <br /> access through that area. Council and Lemberg concurred. <br /> PISQllpSION OF REFERENDUM #1 <br /> ~kECTION RESULTS FQR BONDING <br /> QL.l'PjlLIQ_WORKS FACILITY <br /> Mahowald commented that alternatives need to be explored in <br /> light of the referendum results. He stated that a <br /> significant portion of the money needed to build a new City <br /> Hall is dependent upon the sale of the existing City Hall, <br /> and if the City's public works facility remains at its <br /> . present site, that potential sale is complicated. <br /> Mahowald added that a decision must be made as to whether <br /> the arsenal property is going to continue to be pursued; he <br /> believed pursuit should continue as the arsenal property <br /> appears to be the best location for a City Hall. He stated <br /> _____n__n_ <br />