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<br />, _....... ---, .."~ <br /> ,,",c -- . <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 5.1998 " <br /> ~ <br />. UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Resolution #98-05, Supporting the Ramsey County Riee Creek North Regional Trail <br /> Corridor Master Plan <br /> Mr. Brian Fritsinger, City Administrator, briefly presented a background regarding the Rice <br /> Creek North Regional Trail Corridor. This corridor includes land in Anoka and Ramsey <br /> Counties, therefore, this will be presented not only to Arden Hills but also other cities. Mr. <br /> Fritsinger noted Staff had reviewed the draft copy of the Master Plan and had not identified any <br /> significant issues of concern with this final plan. He noted that in attendance was a <br /> representative of Ramsey County, Mr. Ken Simons, Mr. Fritsinger indicated Staff recommends <br /> approval of Resolution #98-05, Supporting the Ramsey County Rice Creek North Regional Trail <br /> Corridor Master Plan. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if the area identified is consistent with the Reutilization Plan. Mr. <br /> Fritsinger advised that after initial stan' review, the Plan was returned to Ramsey County <br /> identifying the items in the Reutilization Plan and it now appears to be consistent with this Plan. <br /> Mayor Probst asked in regard to the cost estimate, what would the participation be from Ramsey <br /> County. Mr. Simons, a representative of Ramsey County, noted the cost participation is subject <br />. to change but, according to the Master Plan, the Metropolitan Council would provide funding. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if there would be an opportunity to move this project up from the 2004 <br /> proposed date. Mr. Simons noted the Metropolitan Council prioritizes the projects and there is <br /> always an opportunity for changes, so there is a possibility that this project could be moved up if <br /> the Metropolitan Council felt the project's priority had changed. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if the issue surrounding the northwest corner of the area, in regard to the <br /> arsenal property, would effect the prioritization of the project. Mr. Simons did not believe this <br /> would effect the Metropolitan Council's prioritization of this project. <br /> Councilmember Hicks inquired if there were any anticipated changes to the Plan that was now <br /> being presented. Mr. Simons noted Arden Hills was the first municipality that was reviewing the <br /> Master Plan, but he did not anticipate any major changes. <br /> Council member Hicks expressed concern for any subsequent changes that would come from <br /> future council meetings of other involved municipalities. Councilmember Hicks inquired if there <br /> were subsequent changes, would Arden Hills have the opportunity to review the document again. <br /> Mr. Simons indicated he was unsure because they have not had this issue of multiple cities <br /> before, although he believed it would not be a problem to bring it back to the Council. <br /> Mayor Probst indicated if any subsequent changes are made to the final Master Plan by other <br />. municipalities, he wanted to be assured Arden Hills would have an opportunity to review the <br /> document. <br />