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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JULY 22, 2019 2 <br /> Jim Quitter, 4615 Prior Avenue North, indicated he has lived in Arden Hills for the past 39 years <br /> in Arden Manor. He stated it was his opinion the citizens and taxpayers in Arden Manor are <br /> treated like second class citizens. He explained the postal service has deemed the City newsletter <br /> will no longer be delivered the Arden Manor residents. He requested the Council work with the <br /> residents in Arden Manor to resolve this issue. <br /> Mayor Grant stated he thought this issue had been resolved and he apologized for the <br /> misunderstanding. He reported that no one in Arden Hills was a second-class citizen and he <br /> apologized for the situation. He directed staff to research the issue and report back to the City <br /> Council. <br /> Gary Hovind, 4117 James Circle, stated he has lived in Arden Hills for 30+ years. He asked <br /> when his street would be completed. He questioned why two shut offs were placed in each yard. <br /> He inquired why White Bear Lake taxes were less than Arden Hills' taxes. He asked if he could <br /> put a metal roof on his house if he were to reroof his home. <br /> Mayor Grant encouraged Mr. Hovind to be in touch with City staff in order to have these <br /> questions answered. <br /> Gregg Larson, 3377 North Snelling Avenue, explained the Council had adopted new language <br /> regarding public inquiries that banned residents from commenting on pending litigation. He <br /> questioned when the Council made this decision. He questioned if the change was made in secret, <br /> if there were serial communications used, or if an executive meeting was held for which this did <br /> not meet the criteria as he did not find documentation for the change. He asked who would draft <br /> this language and inquired how the Council could ban words. He believed the Council had <br /> created a gag order. He recommended the Council allow the public to speak and that the City <br /> Attorney advise the Council accordingly. He explained the Council could refuse to discuss <br /> litigation and can claim attorney/client privilege. He stated there was no justification for banning <br /> residents from discussing pending litigation. He questioned if the Council would ban residents <br /> from writing to the City regarding the litigation. He asked if the Council wanted to know what <br /> residents truly think. He concluded that the Council was afraid of citizens who disagreed with the <br /> Council. He questioned why the Council was so lacking in self confidence that it was seeking to <br /> quiet citizens and control free speech. <br /> Councilmember.Holden stated she was feeling personally attacked by these comments. <br /> Mayor Grant agreed Mr. Larson had crossed the line with his comments. <br /> Mr. Larson questioned where he had crossed the line stating he had not mentioned any names or <br /> stated anything personal. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated Mr. Larson had made several personal attacks by the characterization of <br /> the Council. He asked Mr. Larson to take a seat at this time. <br /> Mr. Larson stated he would like to finish his comments. <br /> Mayor Grant requested Mr. Larson to take a seat and called for a five-minute recess. <br />
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