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<br /> G'. "" '11 rsy <br /> ;o{ <br /> II" frYJ <br /> [;J lnj U <br /> " <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 27. 1998 " , 8 <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Hicks moved and Council member Keim seconded a motion to . <br /> authorize the expenditure of up to $4770.00 to hire Sanders Waeker Bergly, Inc. <br /> to produce an illustrative plan to assist in the revisiting of the vision for the <br /> Lexington/Fox area. <br /> Councilmember Malone stated he will support this motion but he is very skeptical because the <br /> City has been in this position before. He noted the vision plan needs to be realistic in its <br /> redevelopment prospects and he thinks redevelopment may not occur without considerable <br /> public money being involved if buildings need to be tom down. <br /> Mr. McGraw reviewed the history of development in St. Paul and Minneapolis and stated he <br /> believes this request is asking very little in comparison with what it can provide. <br /> Councilmember Malone asked if there are any situations where private citizens redeveloped an <br /> area with their own money. Mr. McGraw stated he is not going to beg for this funding. <br /> Councilmember Malone stated his question was whether Mr. McG(aw is aware of another area <br /> that was developed without public funding assistance. He stated he would also like to see <br /> something happen but it is difficult to believe that a private developer will come in based on the <br /> amount ofwo(k that would be needed with this property. <br /> Mr. MeGraw stated he is unable to answer this question but knows the BDC is willing to work as <br /> hard as possible to make something happen. . <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated she is willing to take advantage of that challenge. <br /> Mayor Probst stated as the City looks at the opportunities, they have to take a realistic view of <br /> what can happen and one of the significant issues deals with access and the need to not recreate a <br /> "South Robert Street" situation. He stated the Council has resisted creating more curb cuts and <br /> the study must address how that aecess can be organized on a staged basis rather than suggesting <br /> a wholesale change. <br /> The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> e. Resolution #98-41, Accepting Bid and Authorizing Execution of Contract in the <br /> Matter ofthc 1998 Street Improvement Project <br /> Mr. Stafford reported that City Couneil is asked to adopt Resolution #98-41, Accepting Bid and <br /> Authorizing Execution in the matter of the 1998 St(eet Improvement Project. The City of Arden <br /> Hills had followed all of the necessary and required steps to implement the 1998 Street <br /> Improvement Project. Nine bids were received and opened on Mareh 5, 1998, for the project and <br /> T.A. Schifsky and Sons was the low bidder at $679,356.69. As of Friday morning, April 24, <br /> ,1998, no formal protests that the City was aware of, had been filed against the 1998 Street <br /> Improvement Project. . <br /> Mayor Probst asked when the projeet was to begin. Greg Brown, Consulting Engineer, reported <br /> the project was to begin in late May after the watershed matter was resolved. <br />