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<br />. . DRAFT <br /> MINUTES <br />. CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br /> WORKSESSION <br /> MONDAY, JULY 20, 1998 <br /> 4:45 P.M. - CITY HALL, 4364 WEST ROUND LAKE ROAD <br /> CALL TO ORDER <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, City Administrator, Brian Fritsinger, opened the meeting <br /> at 4:47 p.m. in the absence of Mayor Dennis Probst, or appointment of an acting Mayor. Present <br /> were Councilmembers Beverly Aplikowski, Susan Keim, Gregg Larson; and Paul Malone; City <br /> Administrator, Brian Fritsinger; Community Development Director, Cindy Walsh; Public Works <br /> Director, Dwayne Stafford; City Accountant, Terrance Post; Administrative Secretary, Sheila <br /> Stowell; and Building Inspector, David Scherbel. Mayor Probst arrived at 5:15 p.m. <br /> CITY ISSUES - SHORT TERM <br /> a. Code Enforcement Update Discussion <br /> Cindy Walsh, Community Development Director, and David Scherbel, Building Inspector, <br /> provided an update and status report on several outstanding code enforcement issues as follows: <br />. . 3171/3183 Lexington Avenue <br /> Mr. Scherbel reported that a certified letter had been mailed to the property owner on July <br /> 6, 1998, allowing him until August 14, 1998 to improve the property. Mr. Scherbel <br /> reported that apparently the property owner was attempting to sell the properties. Mr. <br /> Scherbel stated that, if no resolution was forthcoming in resolving the matter, <br /> implementation of condemnation proceedings would be requested at a future Council <br /> meeting, Mr. Scherbel noted that previous file photos indicate that a prior condemnation <br /> may have been initiated by the City. <br /> . 1875 Lake Lane <br /> Mr. Scherbel reported that the property owner had been allowed until August 11, 1998 to <br /> bring the property up to code. Mr. Scherbel stated that, ifno resolution was forthcoming <br /> in resolving the matter, implementation of condemnation proceedings would be requested <br /> at a future Council meeting. <br /> . Indian Oaks Circle <br /> Ms. Walsh and Mr. Scherbel reported that several outstanding boundary issues have been <br /> encountered in the Indian Oaks area. City Attorney Filla has sent a letter to area property <br /> owners stating that the City will be issuing no permits in the neighborhood until all <br /> property dispute concerns are resolved. <br /> Mr. Scherbel stated that, when the property owners have resolved their various issues, the <br />. City has offered to re-plat the area for the neighborhood. Mr. Scherbel has provided <br /> mediation information to the residents. <br />