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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING—October 19 2009 2 <br /> IA. Finalize Power Point Presentation for County Board Meeting (cont.) <br /> Councilmember Holmes noted that on Page 3, the second slide, it was confusing <br /> when the discussion was split between AHATS and TCAAP. She suggested the <br /> title be TCAAP/AHATS to reduce confusion. <br /> Councilmember Holmes referred to Page 4, on the first slide, and questioned if <br /> there was access to County Road 96. <br /> Community Development Director Lehnhoff explained that there was an existing <br /> curb cut from the TCAAP site onto County Road 96. <br /> Councilmember Holmes requested that this be noted as a potential access point. <br /> Mayor Harpstead questioned if Slide 7, regarding the Primer Tracer property was <br /> noted correctly at 67 acres or if it was 65 acres. <br /> Community Development Director Lehnhoff stated it was 65.5 acres and that <br /> this number was given to him by Dave Hammernack. He reported that the wildlife <br /> corridor was 49 acres. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated that substantial public funds are going to be <br /> needed to redevelop this site and asked if this should be noted. <br /> Community Development Director Lehnhoff explained that he could add a bullet <br /> point noting that the redevelopment would involve public financing. <br /> Mayor Harpstead suggested that it be noted that the zoning needs to be brought <br /> into compliance with the comprehensive plan. He questioned if slide 16 was <br /> necessary. <br /> Mayor Harpstead noted again that he had a difficult time supporting the regional <br /> park concept. <br /> Councilmember Grant commented that Councilmember McClung has also been <br /> clear that he is not supportive of the regional park concept. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding groundwater contamination. <br />
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