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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—MARCH 16, 2015 7 <br /> Councilmember Holmes suggested that staff consider purchasing more than 200 32 gallon <br /> containers to keep this option available to empty nesters and the elderly. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher stated that additional containers would need to <br /> be purchased for TCAAP so, if a lot of 64 gallon containers were returned for smaller containers, <br /> these could be reused in TCAAP. <br /> Councilmember McClung believed that the majority of residents would fill a 64 gallon cart on a <br /> weekly basis and would be happy with the weekly service. <br /> Mr. Broderick indicated that Cascade could always provide more carts in the future, after Arden <br /> Hills better determined its needs. <br /> Councilmember Holmes recommended that the amount of 64 gallon containers be reconsidered. <br /> Mayor Grant reported that residents may find that after recycling each week with their new <br /> container that they may actually need to reduce the size of their garbage container. He questioned <br /> why staff was proposing to purchase more containers than single-family residents in Arden Hills. <br /> City Planner Streff indicated that based on industry standards a 5 %2 % overage was written into <br /> the quote to allow the City to have additional containers on site to accommodate City expansion, <br /> residents that need an additional cart, and warranty exchanges. <br /> Mayor Grant recommended that only 2,600 64 gallon containers be purchased along with 200 32 <br /> gallon containers. He stated that this would allow for the City to purchase another 100 containers <br /> in the near future after needs are better understood. <br /> The Council supported this recommendation and that this purchase be formally approved by the <br /> Council on March 30th <br /> City Administrator Klaers commented that ordering now would ensure that the new recycling <br /> carts were in place by May 1St <br /> Mr. Broderick encouraged the City to do a two to three month "no swap" time period as this <br /> would allow residents to get used to using their new recycling cart. After that time, a call could be <br /> made to the City if a change was necessary. <br /> City Planner Streff indicated that the City would support a 60-90 day trial time period. <br /> The Council supported a 90-day trial period. <br /> D. Planning Case 15-002 Preliminary and Final Plat and Master PUD Amendment— <br /> Arden Plaza <br /> Associate Planner Bachler stated that the City Council reviewed Planning Case 15-002 for a <br /> Preliminary Plat, Planned Unit Development Amendment, and Conditional Use Permit Amendment <br /> for the Arden Plaza retail center at their Regular Meeting on February 23, 2015. The Council voted to <br />
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