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<br />I <br />I ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 30.1996 4 <br />,. Councilmember Hicks asked if the contamination occurred over time because of the operation of <br /> the Arsenal. Mr. Tolaas answered affirmatively. Councilmember Hicks pointed out that the <br /> Arsenal has begun significant clean-up of other areas on its site and asked why they have not <br />I taken action on the Round Lake basin. Mr. Tolaas clarified he is not saying the Arsenal is not <br /> willing to carry the cost but it has other areas within its site which are of a higher priority due to <br /> health issues. In the case with Round Lake, the contamination was fonnd in soil sediments so <br />I there is no threat to wildlife. <br />I Coul1cilmember Hicks asked if it is possible that the Arsenal would never have to fund the clean- <br /> up of this site as long as it remains undisturbed. Mr. Tolaas explained that from the Arsenal's <br /> perspective, that may be an option. Councilmember Hicks asked, if this is the case, would the <br />I Arsenal be willing to participate financially to obtain the right-of-way needed for the upgrade of <br /> Highway 96. Mr. Tolaas stated he does not believe the Arsenal has any funding mechanism <br /> available within its current operations to cover such a cost <br />I Councilmember Aplikowski stated her understanding that the homeowners to be displaced will <br /> be given an equitable housing unit within the city of their choice. She stated she is very <br />I concerned about this project, but believes the final outcome for impacted residents will be equal <br /> or better than their current situation. Councilmember Aplikowski inquired regarding the <br /> outcome for the owner of the Arden Manor Mobile Home Park since it will have fewer lots. Mr. <br />Ie Tolaas explained the County will look at the property in terms of income potential and the park <br /> will be professionally appraised. <br />I Mayor Probst requested a review of the relocation policies. Mr. Tolaas advised it is a state <br /> policy and the intent is to find an equitable home site for all individuals who would be displaced. <br />I In this situation, impacted individuals would be relocated back into the same mobile home park. <br /> Home owners are also given the option for a buy-out. If the homeowner wants to be placed into <br /> the same park, the age ofthe unit is considered and if the unit is too old to relocate, it is possible <br />I to provide a supplement to the homeowner to cover the difference. Or, the resident could use the <br /> supplement as a cash buyout and apply the funds towards a new home or whatever they want to <br /> purchase. <br />I Larry Neilson, representing the Arden Manor Mobile Home Park, explained they just found out <br /> about this project and urged the Council to consider other alternatives that may be available. He <br />I stated this project will result in a large impact since it would relocate and displace a significant <br /> part of their business. Mr. Neilson asserted his client is being penalized due to what the Army <br /> has done in the past, which is now causing an alignment shift to the north which will impact their <br />I business and its residents. He noted it would be very costly to condemn and take the Arden <br /> Manor Mobile Home Park land due to sewer and water improvement issues and suggested <br />I alternatives be considered, such as a narrower boulevard. Mr. Neilson advised his client is <br /> willing to work with the City and can rearrange lot configuration but it appears the current <br /> proposal is to eliminate many lots and income which will be a significant impact. Mr. Neilson <br />.. again urged the Council to consider other alternatives and not penalize his clients for activity of <br /> the Army. He noted the Army cooperatively worked with them in the past and paid for the <br /> Ardcn Manor Mobile Home Park to connect to City water so he believes they will be cooperative <br />I <br />------- ------- <br />