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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—MAY 13, 2013 4 <br /> Councilmember Holmes agreed and encouraged the City to use its enforcement power to keep <br /> rental properties in line. She wanted to be assured that rental units were not allowed to house six <br /> students. <br /> City Attorney Jamnik explained that he has reviewed citation letters sent to rental properties and <br /> noted staff is doing their part. He then discussed how court action could be taken by the City. <br /> Elliott Knetsch, Prosecutor at Campbell Knutson, recognized that over occupancy by college <br /> students is a concern. He discussed in detail a case he handled recently in Lakeville. He noted <br /> that for the most part, the City is gaining compliance and with a good enforcement program, the <br /> City should expect to achieve 90% compliance in most cases. <br /> Mayor Grant thanked Mr. Knetsch for the example but stated his hope is for rental properties in <br /> Arden Hills to become more conforming so matters do not escalate to a criminal case level. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated that Bethel and Northwestern were willing to provide the City <br /> with names and addresses for students with local addresses. She noted there is a home in her <br /> neighborhood that has been advertised as a five bedroom home even though the home is a rambler <br /> with only two bedrooms on the main level. She is concerned that there are students living in the <br /> basement without proper egress windows. <br /> Mr. Knetsch discussed how the Court may handle this type of situation. He noted that a search <br /> warrant would need to be obtained for the City to inspect the interior for life safety or other issues. <br /> City Attorney Jamnik commented that if the City is aggressive in its enforcement, commitment, <br /> and follow through, success is more likely. However, in cases where property owners are not <br /> responsive, excessive occupancy is a very difficult issue to prove. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked how complaints are currently handled by staff. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher indicated that the Building and Code <br /> Enforcement Inspector handled most complaints. <br /> City Administrator Klaers stated that he handled a complaint recently, and he documented the <br /> phone calls and emails. In addition, information was noted regarding the actions taken by the <br /> Ramsey County Deputies and the tickets that were issued. <br /> Councilmember Holden expressed frustration regarding how to respond to residents with <br /> complaints about rental properties. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher explained that staff does not receive a great deal <br /> of complaints regarding rental properties. She stated that the only property that has been a major <br /> concern has been the home on Eide Circle. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the Council wanted to have a standing item on all future work session <br /> agendas to discuss problem properties. He indicated that this would allow staff to update the <br /> Council on the progress that is being made. <br />