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<br />I. .. <br />I ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JUNE 10. 1996 D.;p <br />~ MOTION: Malone moved and Keim seconded a motion to adopt Resolution No. 96-37, 41:,. <br /> Disestablishing and Establishing Municipal State Aid Streets. The motion carried <br />I unanimously (4-0). <br /> D. Resolution #96-34a. Adopting Final Assessment Roll 15 Years Amortization) For <br />I Parcels 20. 33. 34 and 38 ofthe Reconstruction Improvements Project: and Parcel <br /> 46 of the Bituminous Overlav Project <br />I Mayor Probst inquired regarding whether any of the interested residents will be present at the <br /> meeting tonight. Mr. Stonehouse stated he does not anticipate any will be present. Mayor Probst <br /> determined to delay this agenda item for a few minutes to allow an opportunity for them to <br />I attend. <br /> A. Proclamation Conl!ratulating Land 0' Lakes on their 75th Anniversary <br />I MOTION: Malone moved and Keim seconded a motion to adopt a proclamation <br /> congratulating Land 0' Lakes on their 75th Anniversary. The motion carried <br />I unanimously (4-0). <br />.. Mayor Probst read in full the Proclamation congratulating Land 0' Lakes on their 75th <br /> Anniversary and extending the City's appreciation for their outstanding contribution to the City <br /> of Arden Hills. <br />. Terry Nagle thanked the City for this recognition and stated they have been happy being located <br /> in Arden Hills for the past 15 years. He added that they have enjoyed being a corporate citizen <br />I of Arden Hills and able to contribute to the high standard of living that the City enjoys. <br /> Mayor Probst extended the City's appreciation for their participation on the Arden Hills <br />I Economic Development Committee and TCAAP Re-Utilization Committee. <br /> F. Planning Case #96-01. Park Dedication for Amble Subdivision. 1211 Amble Road <br />I Cindy Walsh, Parks & Recreation Director, advised that, as directed by Council, staff <br />I reconsidered the park dedication for Amble Division. She explained the previous park <br /> dedication was calculated according to the fair market value of the property, which was <br /> determined by the appraisal price of$147,000. Based on this calculation, the park dedication <br />I fee for Lot I and 3 was $8,820, but the Council was concerned that the appraisal price did not <br /> reflect the true undeveloped acquisition cost of the land. Staff reconsidered and revised the park <br /> dedication fee by basing it on the value of the property as determined by the 1996 tax roles <br />I (which does not include buildings, improvements, and the portion of property that is under water <br /> and 1mbuildable). Ms. Walsh reviewed the revised calculations which determined a park <br />f' dedication on Lot I of$2,246.95 and Lot 3 of$I,376.97, for a total of $3,623.92. It was noted <br /> that since Lots 2 and 4 have existing structures, the park dedication was recalculated only for <br /> Lots I and 3. Mr. Amble stated that he is comfortable with the Staffrecommendation. <br />I <br />