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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MARCH 9, 2015 3 <br /> 6. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> A. Motion to Approve Consent Agenda Item - Claims and Payroll <br /> B. Motion to Approve Planning Case 13-017 — 1201 County Road E — PUD <br /> Amendment and Second Amendment to Development Contract and PUD <br /> Agreement <br /> C. Motion to Approve Planning Case 14-016 - Arden Plaza Amended and Restated <br /> Master Planned Unit Development Agreement and Phase I Development Contract <br /> D. Motion to Approve City Administrator Employment Agreement Amendment <br /> E. Motion to Continue Consideration of Planning Case 15-002 to the March 30, 2015 <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> F. Motion to Accept Resignation of Office Support Specialist <br /> MOTION: Councilmember McClung moved and Councilmember Woodburn seconded a <br /> motion to approve the Consent Calendar as presented and to authorize <br /> execution of all necessary documents contained therein. The motion carried <br /> unanimously (3-0). <br /> 7. PULLED CONSENT ITEMS <br /> None. <br /> 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> A. Rice Creek Commons (TCAAP) Development Discussion Opportunity for <br /> Residents <br /> Mayor Grant stated that under the public hearing section, citizens have an opportunity to discuss <br /> ideas regarding the Rice Creek Commons (TCAAP) development. <br /> Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 7:42 p.m. <br /> With no one coming forward to speak, Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 7:43 p.m. <br /> B. NPDES Annual Storm Water Meeting <br /> Assistant City Engineer Anderson stated that as of March 10, 2003, the Minnesota Pollution <br /> Control Agency required all cities within the Seven County Metro Region to apply for a General <br /> Storm Water Permit (Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems, or MS4, permit) as part of <br /> Federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements. In 2013, the <br /> City of Arden Hills applied for reauthorization under the revised permit as administered by the <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). On March 17, 2014, the City's application was <br /> approved and the permit to discharge stormwater was reauthorized. In order to comply with <br /> revised federal regulations, municipalities are required to modify their Storm Water Pollution <br /> Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that focuses on ways the municipality will reduce the amount of <br /> sediment and pollution entering the surrounding water bodies. The SWPPP includes six minimum <br /> control measures that need to be addressed by the City. Each measure is aimed at reducing the <br />