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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – MARCH 19, 2018 3 <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung stated that he also supports that a study be performed and is <br />supportive of roundabouts in general. He asked that the Council have no predisposed position <br />regarding the matter. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant and Councilmember Holden both stated that they support Ramsey County <br />conducting a study at the location. <br /> <br />The Council directed City staff and Ramsey County to move forward with conducting a traffic <br />study at Old Snelling Avenue and County Road E/Lake Johanna Boulevard. <br /> <br />C. Utility Rate Study <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault asked the Council to provide final direction regarding the utility <br />rate study performed by Ehler’s. He noted the Council had reviewed the study’s findings at its <br />work sessions in January, February and March this year. <br /> <br />Ehlers Senior Financial Specialist Jeanne Vogt discussed the most recent changes based on <br />feedback received from the Council at the March work session. She stated that updates to the <br />Water Utility fund and rates as outlined in Option 1 included adjusting bonding to the <br />recommended $2.5 million and smoothing out rate increases at 6.5% for 2018-2022 with a 2% <br />increase for 2023 and beyond. <br /> <br />Ms. Vogt reviewed updates to the Sewer Utility fund as requested by Council that included an <br />increase in the base charge from $46.41 to $50.00 per quarter and to smooth out rate increases at <br />6.5% for 2018-2021 with a 3.5% increase for 2022 and beyond. These figures are also reflected in <br />Option 1. <br /> <br />The Council directed Ms. Vogt to update the project costs for Sewer Lining Rehabilitation on <br />slide 20 of the presentation. The table should reflect $200,000 each year from 2018 through 2022. <br /> <br />A short discussion ensued regarding the PIR fund. <br /> <br />Ms. Vogt noted that the updated rates as presented do not include TCAAP. <br /> <br />The Council was asked to select either Option 1 (combine water meter and standby charges with <br />new sewer structure as revised) or Option 2 (combine water meter and standby charges with <br />existing sewer structure). <br /> <br />The Council was in full agreement and directed staff to move forward with Option 1 and to place <br />this item on the May 14 regular meeting agenda for approval. <br /> <br />D. Staff Recommendations on Planning Cases <br /> <br />Mayor Grant requested that City staff no longer make recommendations regarding approval or <br />denial of planning cases to the Planning Commission. <br />