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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—NOVEMBER 24, 2025 13 <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen reported in 2021 Ramsey County completed <br /> a concept design study for Lake Johanna Boulevard. He noted more planning and design work <br /> would be completed in 2026. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she would like the applicant to come forward and provide the <br /> Council with feedback on how they want to proceed. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated he would like to hear comments from the entire Council on how this matter <br /> should move forward. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau explained she believed the applicant had made a lot of great decisions <br /> within the plans, given how this was a narrow lot. She supported the applicant reducing the amount <br /> of space in the shore impact zone. She appreciated the fact the applicant would be meeting the <br /> City's elevation requirements. <br /> Councilmember Weber agreed noting the intrusion into the shore impact zone was the biggest <br /> concern for him. He asked that the applicant also review the impact of the pavers and suggested an <br /> infil <br /> tration stem be considered under the driveway and patio. <br /> Y Y <br /> Councilmember Holden suggested the applicant bring forward more information and examples of <br /> what type of pavers will be used. She indicated she was concerned with how close this home was <br /> to Lake Johanna Boulevard noting other homes have had broken windows and damage to property. <br /> She asked if the crawl space would have a sump pump and noted the intrusion into the shore impact <br /> zone was a concern for her. <br /> Councilmember Monson reported the DNR wants to see where an infiltration basin would be <br /> located on the lot. She indicated she wanted to see no variance on the building elevation. She would <br /> like to see no additional or new development into the shore impact zone. She recommended more <br /> information be brought back by the applicant regarding the pavers that would be used on the <br /> driveway and patio areas. <br /> Mayor Grant stated there were concerns to the north and south. He encouraged the applicant to <br /> reduce the intrusion into the shore impact zone. He suggested the applicant review the preliminary <br /> plans for the proposed county trail along Lake Johanna Boulevard. He invited the applicant and <br /> architect to come forward in order to provide the Council with direction on how to proceed. <br /> Mr.Nguyen explained he was interested in reviewing the design plans for Lake Johanna Boulevard <br /> and requested this item be tabled to the December 8 City Council meeting. <br /> Senior Planner Fransen indicated the applicant would need to provide staff with a written <br /> statement that they would like to extend the deadline beyond the December 8 meeting in order to <br /> revise their plans further. <br /> City Administrator Jagoe commented in order to meet the City's notification requirements for the <br /> December 8 City Council meeting, the applicant would have to confirm with staff tomorrow <br /> morning. <br />