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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Worksession Minutes 2 July 21, 1994 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> the area of Arden Hills. The Army to this point has also been involved; they have been very <br /> cooperative and open to various ideas but there will be restrictions. <br /> <br /> Malone felt that someone with some authority and who can act for the City, needs to be in close <br /> contact with ttus community group. With the City being an active participant in the process, more <br /> staff time and support will be required. Council agreed Probst should continue City efforts with <br /> Staff support far the time being. <br /> <br /> AMBLE DRIVE STORM SEWER: <br /> Council had discussed earlier, the issue of diverting storm water drainage from Karth Lake. An <br /> estimate of $70,000 had been received from MSA stating this would be the cost to replace the <br /> storm sewer drainage from Amble Drive to Pieasant Drive. If the project was just to replace the <br /> piping that is currently at Amble Drive, the cost wouid be about $27, 500. Staff reported also that <br /> minutes from the 5/27/86 Council Meeting that stated that this neighborhood would be <br /> responsible far controlling the storm water run-off into the Lake either through pumping or some <br /> <br /> other method of control that they felt comfortable with. <br /> <br /> Malone was not convinced that storm run-off from Amble Drive and Pleasant Drive raises the <br /> level of Karth Lake to a noticeable level. There was discussion about the need for a lift station to <br /> handle the level of the lake. Malone believes it takes alot of water to get the water level up to <br /> affect even the lift stations, but if there is interest in this idea, those interested should contact City <br /> Hall. He also added that there seems to be confusion or misunderstanding about what the 1986 <br /> minutes say on this issue. It was suggested that Staff put together a letter from the Mayor to this <br /> neighborhood group regarding the City's position and include itaforma#ion from the May 1986 <br /> minutes. Dan Winkel, Public Works Superintendent said that he wouTd have this letter prepared <br /> for the Mayor's signature and out to this group by July 27. <br /> <br /> ANIMAL CONTROL: ? <br /> The discussion on Animal Control Ordinance began in March, 1994 and a request from the <br /> Association of Dog Owners to review the kennel requirement was the result. Rick Ruzicka, the <br /> Animal Control Officer for the City of Arden Hills and Brian Fritsinger, Community Pianning <br /> Coordinator both have reviewed the current City ordinance. The primary issue seems to be the <br /> number of dogs a resident can have. Staff has recommended that a limit be set at three dogs per <br /> household kennel but the Council of Dog Owners felt this limitation is too strict. They feel that it <br /> unfairly penalizes those residents that have hobby kennels and they want the allowance of six <br /> adult dogs. In researching this ordinance, Brian reported that originally, the Zoning Code allowed <br /> only two dogs per household kennei. <br /> <br /> Bev Aplikowski asked about puppies; whether they are addressed in the ordinance. Ruzicka said <br /> that guppies should be allowed to stay with thE mother until they are three months but after that <br /> time they are able to leave the mother. If they are ailowed to stay longer, typically they become a <br />