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<br />, <br /> <br />"' <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION - AUGUST 16, 1999 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />eities serving as the representative for participating eities, Due to several pending issues <br />regarding the concession business at the arena; proposed additional two sheet expansion; existing <br />debt service; and pending payments by partieipating organizations, Mayor Probst eontended that <br />a strong city participation was warranted on the Board, <br /> <br />Arden Manor Mobile Home Park and Arden Manor Park Development <br />Other discussion items included proposed assessments at Arden Manor Park for drainage <br />corrections, Mr. Post stated that it was his intent to approach Mr. Husnik regarding a land <br />exchange in lieu of assessments prior to drainage improvements being undertaken; and potential <br />playground and park improvements, Mr, Post antieipates that Mr. Husnik will legally challenge <br />any assessment process in court, over and above what he has committed to the project at this <br />time, The project has been bid at this time, and is seheduled for Council action on September 13, <br />1999, <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that, in addition to possible legal fees, the City would be required to provide <br />appraisals for the property values had increased and provided a benefit to the property owner <br />before and after the completion of the improvement. Mayor Probst questioned, in this unique <br />situation, if the benefit was to the park users, not the property owner, Concern was still <br />expressed for the City to provide recreation areas for the children housed at Arden Manor Mobile <br />Home Park, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Moore stated that the City had received a grant Jrom School District No, 621 to fund full day <br />summer playground programs at Arden Manor over the next two years; and it was his intent to <br />make sure the children at Arden Manor Mobile Home Park were involved in eity-sponsored <br />recreation aetivities, <br /> <br />Task Force Implementation <br />Discussion ensued on the timing for implementation of the proposed task forces, whieh were <br />formerly scheduled for this fall, Due to the current staffing shortage at this time, the Couneil <br />discussed whether or not the Council should delay appointments, <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone stated that, if the committees had a chair and sufficient volunteers, with <br />a course of action stipulated by the Council, the committees should be able to function with only <br />occasional steering and guidance from staff, therefore not increasing the staff workload at this <br />time, <br /> <br />Mayor Probst concurred, specifieally as it related to the proposed Water Quality Task Foree, that <br />with scheduled meetings on a monthly basis, the research and gaining familiarity with wetlands <br />issues, the first few months should not require a major amount of participation by staff, <br /> <br />Mr. Post reviewed Ms, Randall's qualifications related to serving as staffliaison to the Water <br />Quality Task Force, However, he stated that the planning caseload is peaking, as is normal this <br />time of year, <br /> <br />. <br />