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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MARCH 11, 2013 2 <br /> the establishment of the monthly meeting date as the first Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m., and <br /> authorizing the hiring of legal and financial consultants. <br /> City Administrator Klaers stated that Mike Norton, Kennedy and Graven, was selected as the <br /> legal consultant, and Mark Ruff, Ehlers Inc., was chosen as the financial consultant. He noted that <br /> Mr. Norton's first order of business is to begin working on the JDA Bylaws. A draft of the <br /> bylaws will be discussed at the next JDA meeting on April 1, 2013. <br /> City Administrator Klaers noted that, as related to transportation funding, a House hearing on <br /> March 6 was held regarding a companion bill to a senate bill that was heard in February. The bill <br /> calls for$35 million in transportation improvements around the TCAAP site. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated that the hearing went very well, and that Representative Barb <br /> Yarusso was well received. She stated that the County Commissioners met with the House Chair <br /> prior to the meeting. It has not been determined at this time if Transportation Economic <br /> Development(TED) funding will be used, but other sources of funding are also being discussed. <br /> Councilmember Holmes indicated that she had a couple of questions regarding the Ramsey <br /> County TCAAP Development Monthly Report dated February 2013. She noted that the report <br /> talked about SAC credits, and she would like clarification as to what that means. <br /> City Administrator Klaers stated that the Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) is the payment of <br /> fees to Met Council by the City for new connections to the sewer system. This fee is passed on by <br /> the City to the developers. He indicated that credits have been given to this property based on <br /> past sewer connections and usage. He noted that as businesses move into TCAAP, they will still <br /> pay a sewer availability charge to the City and the City will then use this money for development <br /> related expenses. <br /> Director of Finance and Administrative Services Iverson explained that when a building is <br /> constructed, a sewer access charge is paid at the time of construction. If a building is demolished <br /> and a new building is rebuilt on the site, credit is given for the sewer connections that were paid <br /> during the original construction. When SAC credits exist, they are netted against the new sewer <br /> connection charges. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated that money collected by the City for SAC credits will be <br /> used to recover costs associated with bringing sewer and water services to the TCAAP site. <br /> Councilmember Holmes inquired why prosecution responsibilities related to TCAAP are being <br /> assigned to the City of Arden Hills when Ramsey County has such a large legal staff, and why that <br /> decision made. <br /> City Administrator Klaers stated that he will be talking with the Ramsey County Sheriff to <br /> determine what type of prosecution will be the City's responsibility. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated that the responsibility of prosecution services being given to the <br /> City is an affirmative statement in this newsletter yet staff does not know much about it. <br />