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<br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />SEPTEMBER 30, 2002 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />also inquired about the impact that commercial and industrial development <br />has had on the lake. He inquired as to why the lake continues to rise and <br />what other properties are contributing to the lake. <br /> <br />Shih Paul Yen. 1116 Amble Drive: Indicated he moved into his house in <br />1990 and as a 12 year resident of the lake area, he would like to have the <br />City develop a permanent solution. He inquired about what level the lake is <br />suppose to be. He also questioned some of the GIS data which did not show <br />some of the homes around Karth Lake and questioned whether the data was <br />right. He also claimed the residents surrounding the lake are victims of a <br />problem that has been created outside of their neighborhood. <br /> <br />Eleanor Hartmark. 1280 West Highway 96: Commented about the earlier <br />concerns regarding trash. She indicated she currently has a floating dock on <br />her lakeshore property and some of the responsibility for the clean up is the <br />lakeshore owners themselves. <br /> <br />Tom Heideman. 1142 Amble Drive: Indicated there is a lot of blame to go <br />around, both on the City and the lakeshore property owners, as well as the <br />commercial and industrial properties. He urged the City Council to proceed <br />with both a short"term and long-term solution, but cautioned against <br />lowering the water level to a point that would do more harm than good. He <br />also urged the Council to look at the assessments. He was also wondering if <br />the City would be able to do anything about aeration of the lake. He <br />understood that this was a different issue but wanted to raise it. <br /> <br />Art Bourgeois. 1168 Amble Drive: Inquired about why the houses on the <br />left side of the map were not filled in. <br /> <br />City Engineer Brown indicated that those homes on the left side of the lake <br />were not filled in because this was a map that had been used for the <br />pavement management improvement meeting and they were not included <br />for the assessment of the roads that were going to be milled and overlayed. <br /> <br />The Mayor indicated that the City Council has not decided on the permanent <br />solution yet. A public hearing would have to be held and a determination would <br />have to be made on the area to be included. The costs would have to be better <br />determined and a decision made on who will participate. The Mayor indicated <br />
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