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<br />suggestion was to put some kind of notice on the City WEB site to remind <br />people to cover the loads they are transporting to the compost site. <br /> <br />This concern was shared with the Ramsey County Sheriffs Department. <br /> <br />. Residents expressed their appreciation for the stop signs on County Road E. <br />One resident asked if there would eyer be stop lights considered for that <br />intersection. <br /> <br />. One resident indicated his suggestion that the City of Arden Hills should take <br />back county roads and set the speed limits at 30 mph. <br /> <br />The City realistically does not have the financial resources to take over all of the <br />county roads within our city limits. We will continue to forward our concerns to <br />Ramsey County and work with County staff and officials on traffic, speed, and <br />other concerns. <br /> <br />. Concern was expressed about illegal dumping throughout the City. <br /> <br />The Ramsey County Sheriff s Department indicated that they have been enforcing <br />the applicable statutes and ordinances and issuing tickets. They are aware of the <br />concern and will continue to monitor. <br /> <br />. Many concerns were expressed about the possible Presbyterian Homes <br />"triangle" project. Many were concerned with the proposed project and its <br />implications and wanted to know the process that the City would follow. <br />One resident mentioned that there was a pile of dirt/debris on the triangle <br />site that should be cleaned up. Residents expressed their concern that they <br />don't want to see "dorms", underground parking, above-ground parking, or <br />the cutting down of 75-year-old trees. <br /> <br />In response to many of the concerns about this project, the City officials <br />recommend an approach similar to that uscd when Guidant Corporation was <br />working on their campus master plan. This approach involved a neighborhood <br />advisory group that actively communicated with the corporation and the City and <br />worked through project issues together. In addition, Mr. Parrish informed <br />residents at the meeting that Presbyterian Homes President Dan Lindh had <br />expressed his desire to work with the neighborhood, and also that the plans <br />previously discussed with residents is being pulled back. Neighbors interested in <br />serving on a neighborhood task force relating to development of the "triangle" <br />should contact the City. <br /> <br />. Many concerns were expressed about the project on Cleveland Avenue and <br />County Road D. They asked about the timeline and status of the project. <br />Clarifications regarding balconies and setbacks were also requested. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />
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