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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - OCTOBER 10, 2006 8 <br />. Councilmember Grant stated he was not in favor of changing the Code, but he was in favor of <br /> granting this variance. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Grant moved and Mayor Aplikowski seconded a motion <br /> to approve the variance to retain the existing crushed rock driveway and <br /> should the driveway ever need to be replaced, that it be required to meet <br /> City Code. This variance approval is based on the following findings: It <br /> is a reasonable use of the property; it wi 11 not change the character of the <br /> neighborhood; and the resident relied on the building pemlit that indicated <br /> crushed rock was approved. <br /> Councilmember Grant noted the Planning Commission was correct in their findings and that <br /> Commission had little latitude in making their decision. <br /> The motion carried (3-1) (Councilmember Larson opposed). <br /> D. Motion to Approve the Arden Hills Strate2:ic Economic Development Plan <br /> Ms. Barton stated in December 2005, the City Council authorized the EDC to hire a consultant <br /> to prepare an Economic Development Strategic Plan for the City. The EDC immediately began <br /> the RFP process and in March 2006 hired DeSCo Solutions, Inc. to prepare the plan. <br />. She indicated DeSCo, in collaboration with the EDC, gathered infoffilation through research and <br /> interviews with City Officials, key leaders and stakeholders, as well as through a city-wide <br /> survey, then used this infonnation to prepare the Economic Development Strategic Plan. <br /> She stated the EDC has since reviewed the plan and, after making some changes to the plan, has <br /> recommended adoption and implementation of this plan in and for the City of Arden Hills. <br /> She stated the EDC recommends Council move to approve the Arden Hills Economic <br /> Development Strategic Plan and authorize staff to budget for the implementation of said plan. <br /> Bruce Kunkel, EDC Chair, presented the Economic Development Strategy Plan. <br /> Councilmember Grant stated outside of TCAAP, if they tried to retain the current businesses, <br /> how would they grow. Mr. Kunkel responded it was strategic and they might not necessarily <br /> want to retain all of the existing businesses they currently had in the City as well as being <br /> strategic in attracting the kind of businesses they wanted in the City. He indicated there was a lot <br /> of growth potential through redevelopment. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked who the 12 people were that were interviewed. Ms. Barton <br /> responded it was a mixture of leaders, including Councilmembers, residents, and business <br /> people. <br />. <br />