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<br /> __ _..-n____ <br /> ~ ~~~~ 'I <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JULY 28, 1997 4 I <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if there was an overhead slide available showing the development plan. .. <br /> Mr. Stonehouse provided an overhead view showing the existing access along Fourteenth Street <br /> west to the Arden Towers property line, and asked Mr. Ringwald to explain the proposed access. <br /> Mr. Ringwald stated the right-of-way extended sixty feet to the southerly property line, and there <br /> was a twenty foot easement to the east. I <br /> Mayor Probst inquired about the property size and owner of the parcel directly to the south of I <br /> this area. Mr. Ringwald stated that this area was approximately six acres, and was owned by <br /> Naegele. <br /> Mayor Probst requested clarification that this property did not meet the area requirements of the I <br /> Gateway Business District. Mr. Ringwald stated that was correct. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if stopping the street at the cul-de-sac would preclude further I <br /> enhancements in the future. Mr. Ringwald stated it would not. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired regarding the development status of the corner property. Mr. Stonehouse I <br /> stated the status was unknown at this time. <br /> Councilmember Malone requested clarification that the property directly to the south could not I <br /> be developed under the current GBD zoning. Mr. Ringwald stated that was correct. <br /> Councilmember Malone requested clarification that this property was owned by Naegele. Mr. .. <br /> Ringwald stated that was correct. <br /> I <br /> Councilmember Malone inquired what barriers existed to a sixty foot right-of-way. Mr. <br /> Ringwald stated there were none, excepting some possible wetland concerns. I <br /> Councilmember Malone noted the Arden Towers property had no less access than what was on <br /> the original PUD. He stated the City would be willing to give more access if needed for future I <br /> devclopment purposes. He stated Arden Towers had been contacted numerous times in the past, <br /> and had shown no interest in development for many years. He stated if Arden Towers had actual <br /> devclopment plans, the City would be willing to provide the necessary access. I <br /> Councilmember Malone further stated it was not possible for the City to guarantee uninterrupted <br /> utilities during the construction process. He stated that although every precaution would be I <br /> taken, it cannot be guaranteed to any Arden Hills resident or business during a construction <br /> project that their utilities would continue uninterrupted. <br /> Councilmember Keim noted that taking the existing road north was easier than going east around I <br /> Round Lake on Old Highway 10. She stated there should be no cause for concern, as the roads I <br /> would all empty out into the same area. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated that the City was not taking anything away from Arden -- <br /> Towers, and noted their previous unwillingness to discuss these and other issues with the City. <br /> I <br /> ~ _ _ --- ------..- <br />