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<br /> I ~ ~~ ~~ <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JULY 14, 1997 9 <br /> I <br /> ~ Mr, Winiecki inquired how this building received approval to bc built in such close proximity to <br /> the lake, Mr. Ringwald stated the area in question was the area with the narrowest shoreline <br /> setback, and that farther north the setback was much wider, <br /> I Councilmember Malone inquired if the PUD for this project met the standards for landscape <br /> area, Mr. Ringwald replied that it met the standards, <br /> I Ms, Rademacher requested the City address the concern that a silt fence was not constructed in <br /> this area until a citizen complaint was rcceived, Mr. Ringwald stated, with clarification from Mr. <br /> I Fritsinger, that a silt fence was present during a majority of the construction process, It was <br /> partially removed at one point to allow for heavy equipment to be moved, and shortly thereafter <br /> it rained heavily in this area, which could have caused some ofthc problems being discussed, <br /> I Councilmember Aplikowski inquired the distance of the building from the shoreline, Mr. <br /> Ringwald stated he believed it to be approximately 100 to 150 feet. <br /> I Councilmember Hicks inquired if the setback requirement was 75 feet. Mr, Ringwald stated that <br /> was correct. <br /> I Councilmember Aplikowski inquired if the 150 feet was from the building to the lakeshore, or <br /> from the parking lot to the lakeshore, Mr. Ringwald stated the average distance from the edge of <br /> Ie the parking lot to the water was 125 feet, and from the edge of the property line to the parking lot <br /> was 50 feet, both of which exceed ordinance requirements, <br /> I Councilmember Aplikowski requested clarification that these setbacks were approved during the <br /> site plan review process, Mr. Ringwald stated they were approved as stated, <br /> I Councilmember Malone inquired as to the existing width of the drive for Arden Towers, Mr. <br /> Ringwald stated it is approximately 14 feet. <br /> I Council member Malone inquired if the access road would run along the railroad tracks, Mr. <br /> Ringwald stated it would come out in essentially the same spot that Fourteenth Street does <br /> I currently, Councilmember Malone stated this is probably a sufficient setback for the present. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired regarding options for access to this property, He inquired who owned the <br /> I property to the south. Mr. Ringwald stated Naegele was the owner of this property, <br /> Ms, Rademacher inquired if the proposed easement would go through a wetland, Mr. Ringwald <br /> I replied it did not, and further stated the road was delineated by a wetland surveyor. He stated the <br /> roadway would go around a wetland, and showed an overhead slide of the proposed road, <br /> I Ms, Rademacher inquired if the City anticipated runoff concerns with this road, Mr. Ringwald <br /> replied the planned road meets all Rice Creek Watershed District requirements for wetland and <br /> t' storm water management. <br /> I <br />