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<br /> I' <br /> ~. ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 29. 1996 3 <br /> . Councilmember Malone stated that he and Councilmember Aplikowski attended the information <br /> meeting earlier, and a concern was raised that if the watermain is installed, assessments would <br /> . occur as ifboth sides of the street are affected, not just one. He stated the watermain is for a <br /> public purpose, and a interest-free deferral should be explored since there is no benefit to the <br /> I resident until hook-up. He stated a bike trail around the west side of Round Lake should be <br /> explored, as it was originally part of the Gateway Plan, <br /> I Councilmember Hicks clarified that a number of homes are ready to hook-up now, <br /> Mayor Probst invited the audience to comment further on this issue, No further comments were <br /> I offered. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated she agreed with Councilmember Malone's assessment of the <br /> . meeting, and recommended a deferred assessment plan. <br /> Mayor Probst stated the new loop is an asset to the City for fire protection, and should be <br /> I assessed as if two sides of the street were involved, and deferred without interest until hook-up, <br /> MOTION: Keirn moved and Aplikowski seconded a motion to adopt Resolution #96-25, <br /> .. Receiving the Feasibility Report and Ordering a Public Hearing on the <br /> Improvement in the Matter of the Old Highway 10 Watermain Improvement of <br /> I 1996, The motion carried (5-0), <br /> B. Planning Case #96-22. International Paper - Site Plan. 1300 Red Fox Road <br /> 1 Kevin Ringwald, Community Development Director, reviewed for the Council that the applicant <br /> is requesting approval of a site plan to facilitate a 49,047 square foot expansion to their facility <br /> 1 on a 12.151 acre parcel zoned I-Flex, <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if there were any lot coverage issues, Mr. Ringwald replied that all code <br /> . required setbacks, parking, and lot coverage were met by the applicant's proposal. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if the exterior would be of brick. Mr. Ringwald replied that the office <br /> I portion would be a brick exterior, and the manufacturing portion of the building would be a <br /> ribbed-concrete material. <br /> . Ryan Stein, Manager for International Paper, stated he had nothing further to add to Mr. <br /> Ringwald's report. <br /> I Councilmember Hicks clarified that a total of 105 employees would be employed with this <br /> ,. expansion, an increase 25 employees, split over three shifts, <br /> I <br />