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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MAY 2612020 11 <br /> businesses on how they can assist in re-opening while complying with his directives. The question <br /> most frequently brought up is how this will impact restaurants and bars. As of June 1 st, <br /> restaurants and bars are allowed to offer outdoor dining under certain conditions, to include but <br /> not limited to, (a) no more than four persons, or six if a family unit, at a table, (b) reservations are <br /> required, (c) masks or shields must be worn by staff, (d) and no more than fifty persons. The City <br /> Council may want to temporarily give staff the discretion to administratively review business <br /> requests to utilize additional space outside of their building that they would not normally be <br /> allowed to use without a variance or otherwise prohibited by City Code. Upon initial review of <br /> City Code, flexibility would be needed under section 1325 Subd. 6 J regarding Site Furnishing <br /> and Seating Areas; also, flexibility may be needed if businesses will fall below their parking <br /> requirements outlined by applicable uses and/or development agreements. Additional uses <br /> requested by businesses could include outdoor seating, pick up or drive up service, or other <br /> customer service areas. Should the City Council decide to move this forward there were several <br /> matters for the Council to consider. Staff commented further on these items and requested <br /> direction on how to proceed. <br /> Mayor Grant commented the City would not know how long this flexibility would last. He <br /> reported some restaurants in Arden Hills have outdoor seating and some do not. He anticipated <br /> the flexibility would last until it got cold this fall. <br /> Councilmember Holmes suggested the City pass the Resolution this evening in an effort to assist <br /> local businesses by June 1St <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she would like to see businesses gaining written consent from <br /> property owners in order to have outdoor seating. She commented she did have concerns about <br /> electrical wires being placed outdoors to accommodate outdoor seating and feared this may be a <br /> hazard. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the City Attorney had a chance to review this Resolution. <br /> City Attorney Jamnik reported he had reviewed the Resolution and noted it was consistent with <br /> Resolutions being approved by other municipalities in the State of Minnesota. <br /> Mayor Grant believed the City Council needed to support its local businesses. He appreciated <br /> the efforts of staff on this Resolution. He supported the Council taking action on this item tonight <br /> in order to support the City's small businesses. <br /> Councilmember Scott asked if this Resolution fall in line with the governors executive orders in <br /> relation to churches. <br /> City Administrator Perrault stated he would have to investigate this further and could report <br /> back to the Council at the May 28th Special City Council meeting regarding this matter. <br /> Councilmember Holmes reported the May 20, 2020 press conference did not address places of <br /> worship. She noted this was done in another press conference. <br />
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