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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 30,1999 <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />23 <br /> <br />Councilmember Rem stated that she attended the United States Fish and Wildlife Department <br />open house at Bethel College last Tuesday. The Department was looking for comments on their <br />Comprehensive Plan and will be setting up some working groups to address community <br />concerns. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rem stated that the Valentine Hills Elementary School has established site <br />committees to follow through with the Bond referendum. She was asked to sit on the Committee <br />and indicated that she will be involved. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst referred to the non-agenda item regarding the Cable Commission. The information <br />had indicated that certain issues are not being resolved to anyone's satisfaction. The Cable <br />Commission is choosing to fund part of their 2000 budget by depleting the reserves by 27 <br />percent. Mayor Probst asked Mr. Post to invite a representative from the Cable Commission to <br />the next City Council meeting to discuss this issue. <br /> <br />With regard to the language that the Staff received from Shoreview on the electric fence, Mayor <br />Probst asked the Council to direct staff to include this language in the appropriate place in the <br />City Code. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that the north water tower passed inspection and commended Mr. Stafford <br />for his efforts. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that the I35W Corridor Coalition meeting was a good session, however, <br />there had not been any heart-to-heart discussions with the City. He indicated that on Wednesday, <br />September I, 1999, there will be a meeting of Mayors to discuss what happens next. He offered <br />to present the City Council with an update at the next Council meeting. This will lead the City to <br />a meeting with the I35W Corridor Coalition Board and the full Metropolitan Council. This will <br />be an opportunity to discuss what the Coalition is about and where to go from here. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that this may be an opportune time for the City of Arden Hills to forward a <br />project. At the last 135W Corridor Coalition meeting there had been no consensus of what <br />should be done with the triangle project. The project did get a favorable review, however, it did <br />not receive an endorsement. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst requested feed back from the City Council regarding the interest that had been <br />expressed in acquiring what is now railroad property on the south end of Perry Park. He felt that <br />if that parcel was actually available, the City should pursue the possibility of the railroad giving <br />this property to the City as an expansion of the park. Although, he did not believe that the <br />railroad would be willing to give the property away free of charge. Councilmember Aplikowski <br />stated that this possibility should be investigated and agreed that the property would not be given <br />away. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst requested confirmation that the property was currently on the market. He noted <br />that when Perry Park was redeveloped, the City had made inquiries and at that time the railroad <br />was not ready to do anything. Mr. Post stated it was his understanding that things have changed <br />since the Perry Park redevelopment and he had not yet followed up on this information. <br />