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<br /> - _________n_ <br /> DRAFT <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 10. 1998 4 <br />Ms. Walsh advised that the Council is being asked to reaffirm its position on the demolition of <br />1369 Forest Lane as the property owner has not met any of the requirements of the court ordered . <br />Finding, which included all repairs being completed by August 15, 1998. She noted the City <br />obtained a court date on June 14, 1998. At that time, the Judge established a deadline of August <br />15, 1998 for all improvements to the home to be completed or the home demolished. Mr. Nixon <br />has not done any major improvements to the house since the fire and claims he does not have <br />sufficient funds to do so because his insurance company has not paid off his remaining mortgage. <br />Acting Mayor Malone asked if the house can be demolished if the fire is under active <br />investigation for arson. Mr. Miller advised that the Ramsey County Sheriffs Department is <br />aware of the fact that the City is involved in this process. <br />Councilmember Aplikowski noted that the owner has until August 15, 1998 to comply and <br />questioned the impact of the intended action. Mr. Fritsinger explained that this action is merely a <br />reaffirmation that the Council wishes to proceed. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Aplikowski moved and Counci1member Keim seconded a motion <br /> to reaffirm the intention of previous Council direction and authorize staff to <br /> proceed with the demolition of the home at 1369 Forest Lane as the property <br /> owner has not met any of the requirements of the court ordered Finding. The <br /> motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br />B. Resolution #98-52, Authorizing Preparation of a Feasibility Study and the <br /> Preparation of Plans and Specifications for a Portion of West Round Lake Road . <br /> and the West Round Lake Road/Highway 96 Intersection <br />Mr. Dwayne Stafford, Public Works Director, explained that as part of the development <br />agreement, the City agreed to improve West Round Lake Road including the West Round Lake <br />Road and Highway 96 intersection to the south side of the Indykie\vicz property subject to the <br />granting of all necessary permits and approvals. The Council, on June 9, 1998, approved the <br />preliminary design for Highway 96 through Arden Hills. This approval allows the City to <br />proceed with the final design work for the subject area. Staff recommends that the City Council <br />approve Resolution #98-52 which authorizes the City Engineer to prepare a feasibility study and <br />prepare plans and specifications for a portion of West Round Lake Road and the West Round <br />Lake RoadlHighway 96 intersection. <br />Councilmember Larson asked if this project was behind the timeline. Mr. Stafford said the staff <br />has been working on property acquisition and have had various meetings with the US Fish and <br />Wildlife staff and other agencies. Because of this, the project is a little behind schedule, but it is <br />expected that the City will still meet all requirements related to the December 31, 1998 deadline. <br />Councilmember Larson inquired about the changes proposed for Highway 96 and if there would <br />be a boulevard cut to allow a turn onto the frontage road. Mr. Stafford stated there will be an <br />access to the mobile home park and clarified the location. <br />Acting Mayor Malone noted this project is subject to acquisition ofthe property and asked what . <br />will happen if the City cannot acquire the needed property. Mr. Fritsinger stated this was <br />discussed at the time of the development agreement and that the key is to provide a controlled <br />