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<br /> DRAFT, <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION - JULY 20. 1998 2 <br /> . <br /> Councilmember Larson questioned whether resolution of the issue created any variance <br /> issues for the City, The consensus of staff and Councilmembers was that it did not. <br /> Councilmember Keirn suggested that, once the issues are resolved, the City file <br /> appropriate papers with the plat, for future title insurance company findings. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski questioned whether the City should take the lead in <br /> resolving this issue. Mr. Fritsinger responded that City Attorney Filla is suggesting that, <br /> due to the legal issues involved, the City not become a participant at this time. Attorney <br /> Filla may set up a meeting between appropriate City staff and residents if it is agreeable <br /> to residents and appropriate to the cause. Mr. Fritsinger stated that, in the meantime, staff <br /> would continue to serve as liaisons for mediation, but not decision-making. <br />. U.S. West Antennas <br /> Mr. Scherbel reported that the City had given U.s. West a deadline ofJuly 17, 1998 to <br /> remove the antennas. Mr. Scherbel reported he had been contacted by the U.S. West <br /> Engineer, and while not having received an official company opinion or position, U.S. <br /> West would be removing their antennas from the tower, due to reported lack of structural <br /> stability of the tower. <br /> Mr. Scherbel questioned whether the existing tower, without the addition of additional . <br /> antennae, had actually met state code, and that in order to have it meet state code, more <br /> antennae need to be removed. <br /> Further discussion items included specifications of the City's Special Use Permit; Mr. <br /> Vaughan's desire to upgrade the tower or install a larger tower; and whether the structural <br /> problem presented a fundamental public health and safety concern and future liability for <br /> the City. <br /> Mr. Fritsinger stated that City Attorney Filla should become involved at this point in <br /> resolving the issue ofthe structural integrity of the tower. <br />. North Heights Church Exterior <br /> Mr. Fritsinger and Mr. Scherbel reported that the property owner had met the majority of <br /> the requirements and deadlines of staff, with minor items remaining regarding completion <br /> of brick painting and submission of reports on paving and elevator installation. <br />b. TCAAP Strategies <br />Mr. Fritsinger presented and reviewed a variety of detailed strategies related to the pending list of <br />outstanding TCAAP projects previously established by the City Council. Discussion included <br />how these items may influence the 1999 Budget and Council direction for staff in response to . <br />these projects as outlined. <br />
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