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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 24, 20142 <br /> <br />Mr. Holewa <br /> explained that he has been interested in serving on the PTRC, however, the nights <br />they meet conflict with a prior commitment. He indicated that he supports parks and trail <br />improvements; however, he does not support the franchise fees. <br /> <br />Dave Fleming <br />, 3770 Brighton Way North, stated that he has been a resident of Arden Hills for the <br />past 41 years. He expressed concern with the slight deterioration and general disorderliness in the <br />that this was reaffirmed when the City lost its library. He <br />discussed a proposed Source Separated Organics (SSO) at the compost site and asked that the <br />Council work to improve instead of degrade the neighborhoods in Arden Hills. <br /> <br />Julie Gronquist <br />, 1932 West County Road E, stated that she has lived in Arden Hills for the past <br />14 years. She expressed concern with the Ramsey County SSO proposal for the compost site <br />across the street from her home. She believes the additional drop offs will increase the odors <br />coming from the site and also attract animals. This could be unsafe for the residents using the <br />trails near the compost site. She indicated that she voiced these concerns to the Planning <br />Commission at their February meeting. She noted that another potential issue is the dumping of <br />compost at the gates. She suggested that another site be considered for SSO. <br /> <br />Loren Lemke <br />, 1888 West County Road E, presented the Council with a letter and stated that he <br />objected to the SSO being located at the compost site. He does not want to see additional <br />dumping at this location and asked that Ramsey County seek an alternative site. <br /> <br />3. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> <br /> <br />A. TCAAP Update <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher <br /> stated that last week a group of City, County, <br />Rice Creek Watershed District, and St. Paul Chamber of Commerce staff worked with 7th grade <br />students at Chippewa Middle School to provide a practical, hands-on learning experience related <br />to the TCAAP redevelopment. Staff engaged groups of students on natural resource planning, <br />technology, engineering, arts, and math) curriculum while also providing students with a unique <br />look at vocational opportunities. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher <br /> explained that t <br /> Partnership (TRP). The TRP supports <br />elements of the redevelopment project related to community engagement and building business <br />and legislative support for the project. The student engagement exercise was featured in KARE <br />Thursday, February 20, 2014. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher <br /> reported that staff has met with Rice Creek <br />Watershed District staff to discuss the scope of work for the surface water management study. The <br />City and RCWD are discussing how to proceed with the study in a manner that will simplify the <br />future permitting process. <br /> <br />