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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - MAY 8, 2000 <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Councilmember Aplikowski asked for clarification with regard to the difference between a <br />dormitory and a boarding house, and whether the ordinance recognizes the difference, She added <br />that the ordinance pertaining to boarding houses limits the number of people to five, although <br />there is nothing limiting the amount of parking, <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson stated the City needs to address this issue, He cited a case involving a <br />home on the east side of Old Snelling which was occupied by students and was not kept up, He <br />noted the house was unattractive until it was resold and turned back into a single family <br />dwelling. He reiterated the issue needs to be addressed soon with the growth of Bethel and two <br />colleges within the community, <br /> <br />Mr. Lynch stated that a discussion pertaining to ordinance changes is scheduled for June's <br />W orksession, and this could be reviewed as part of the overall discussion with the Planning <br />Commission, Mayor Probst asked what the earliest possible enactment date might be, Mr, <br />Lynch stated a public hearing would need to be held the following month, so the changes could <br />be enacted sixty (60) days after June, He agreed this would not be quick enough to deal with the <br />current issue, <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated the homeowner in question could be notified that the Council is considering <br />changes to the ordinance, adding this might cause the sale of the home to fall through, or the <br />homeowner might consider other buyers, Mr, Carlson stated he believes there are other parties <br />interested in the house, He asked whether the homeowner would be grandfathered in if changes <br />were enacted after the house closing, <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that would depend upon the sequence of events, He reiterated it would be <br />appropriate to alert both the buyer and seller that the City is in the process of actively changing <br />the ordinance, and the potential buyer might rethink their interest in the property, <br /> <br />Mr. Carlson noted that the property in question lies both in Arden Hills and Roseville, and asked <br />whether Roseville could enforce their ordinance on their half of the property. Mayor Probst <br />stated that this might cause problems for the potential tenant, <br /> <br />UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Planning Case #00-14, Chuck Mertensotto (Front Yard Setback Variance) <br /> <br />Mr. Chuck Mertensotto presented new drawings of the proposed changes to his property, which <br />include a new frontal view and measurements, He added the portion he is most concerned with <br />is at the northeast comer ofthe house, closest to the roadway, <br /> <br />Mr. Lynch stated that City staff has not had an opportunity to review Mr, Mertensotto's new <br />plans, which he was asked to provide before the meeting for this purpose, He expressed concern <br />that the Council would be reviewing a situation with no input from staff, He added the new City <br />Planner, Jennifer Chaput, should have the chance to review the case and meet with Mr, <br />Mertensotto before further action, <br />