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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 10, 2001 <br /> <br />[" <br />;J' <br /> <br />f' ~:...~ <br />At~ 6 <br /> <br />Councilmember Rem stated the Council wlderstands that point. Shc noted it made sense to ask <br />for a discussion. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Johnson stated there would be 150 residents interested in a discussion. He noted they would <br />like the Council to be present. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant stated the county would also require notice to consider a redesign of the <br />road. He noted there were a number of different levels of government that would need to be <br />approached in order to redevelop and redesign that corner. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated the Council was not in a position to respond until they had seen a formal <br />proposal. He noted it would be appropriate to ask for a meeting to have Presbyterian Homes talk <br />about what they had in mind. <br /> <br />Ms. Carolyn Linders, 1945 Glenpaul A venue, stated she first heard about this in July from a <br />neighbor. She noted she called the city and spoke to Mr. Tom Moore. She added Mr. Moore did <br />not know anything about this subject, and to the best of his knowledge, there was no proposal <br />formal or informal. She stated they asked Mr. Moore to come to National Night Out. She noted <br />the neighbors asked a lot of questions. She added Mr. Moore stated the city had not received one <br />telephone call, one letter, or fax from Presbyterian Homes. She noted when they got a copy of <br />the memo from Mr. Cronin; Mr. Moore told them it was the first contact from Presbyterian <br />Homes. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst noted it was difficult to determine when would be the approptiate time to make an <br />informal discussion public. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Ms. Linders stated she had looked through the files and there are notes about meetings and <br />diagrams about this proposed plan. She noted it was not the first time the citizens had felt out of <br />the loop. She added the City is the citizens and they should hear about these things from the <br />Council. She stated she expected and hoped the city would keep the neighborhood fully <br />informed on this project. <br /> <br />Ms. Melinda Hunt, 1986 Glenpaul A venue, distributed a letter. She stated essentially that her <br />letter was addressing this proposal. She noted she wanted to go on record supporting the <br />beautification of that triangle of Arden Hills. She added it would be a great addition to do some <br />landscaping or other small-scale project. She stated she would oppose any possible <br />development that would increase traffic in the Glenpaul area. <br /> <br />Another Glenpaul resident stated he had concerns about something written down in black and <br />white with roads punched through. He noted the notes on the diagram did not sound good. He <br />added they wanted to be part of the process. He stated they did not always understand what was <br />gomg on. <br /> <br />Mr. Byron Northwick, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran, stated the trust level in the neighborhood was . <br />very low right now for the City Council and Presbyterian Homes. He noted the rumors had <br />been running rampant. He added they were very uncomfortable with what they were seeing. He <br />