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City Administrator Ulrich clarified that the second action would be to introduce the ordinance <br /> rather than adopt it tonight. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Specht, seconded by Councilmember Riley, to Introduce Ordinance <br /> 921-03 Amending Section 117-90 "Map"of Chapter 117 of the City Code of Ramsey, Minnesota, <br /> and Adopt Resolution 921-01 S Granting Comprehensive Plan Amendment Approval, Preliminary <br /> Plat Approval and Determining that an Environmental Impact Statement is not Necessary for <br /> Riverstone Addition. <br /> Further discussion: Councilmember Musgrove asked if the right action would be to introduce both <br /> items. Deputy City Administrator Gladhill confirmed that the recommended action in the case and <br /> as proposed is correct,to introduce the ordinance and adopt the resolution. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Kuzma, Councilmembers Specht, Riley, Musgrove, and <br /> Woestehoff. Voting No: Councilmember Howell. <br /> 7.08: Approve Revised Cost Share Framework for Riverdale Drive Extension <br /> Improvement Project Related to Riverstone South; Case of Capstone Homes and <br /> Pearson Properties of Ramsey <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill reviewed the staff report and recommendation of the Public <br /> Works Committee to approve the revised Cost Share Framework without the need for financial <br /> underwriting. The Public Works Committee feels that a contribution to a collector roadway has a <br /> broader public benefit and that the revised cost share framework is close to the original framework <br /> originally approved (non-binding) by the City Council and that additional underwriting is <br /> unnecessary. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented that Public Works Committee had a robust discussion on this <br /> item. He noted that the previous concept split the cost into thirds between the three parties. He <br /> stated that the only change is related to the County parcel, but the cost still remains close to the <br /> one third split with the potential grant funds that could be used for that purpose. He stated that all <br /> parties continue to support the framework split as proposed. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if the City must purchase the property rather than having a right- <br /> of-way. <br /> Deputy City Administrator Gladhill replied that the property was purchased through the RALF <br /> program with the County as the lead party for the purpose of a potential river crossing. He stated <br /> that the reaction of the County is if improvements are made to that property that aren't related to <br /> the river crossing those RALF dollars would need to be paid back. He stated that staff will <br /> continue to push on that and continue discussions. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked how the solar garden interplays with that. She commented that <br /> she has a hard time with the County land being a hurdle. She recognized that if the parcel is <br /> required to be purchased, the City could have additional revenue potential from development in <br /> the future. <br /> City Council 1 January 26, 2021 <br /> Page 11 of 13 <br />
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