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ARDEN HILLS EDA MEETING – November 23, 2020 3 <br /> <br />reached out to him for further assistance but that he would check with the Twin Cities North <br />Chamber as well. <br /> <br />EDA Commissioner Holden stated she would like to place an item on a future agenda to discuss <br />business license fees and potentially returning some liquor fees. She asked if staff could bring <br />suggestions to a future meeting. <br /> <br />Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla stated staff would provide <br />information at a future meeting and noted the current shutdown was set to last four weeks. <br /> <br />EDA Commissioner Scott commented that the City did do a partial refund of liquor license fees <br />in the spring. <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault stated staff checked with the City Attorney regarding the ability <br />for businesses to sell liquor with to-go orders. He noted this provision had been in effect since <br />last spring, that it continued to be in effect, and that it was statewide. <br /> <br />EDA Chair Grant joined the meeting at 5:43. <br /> <br /> <br />4. EDA MEMBER COMMENTS <br /> <br />EDA Commissioner Holmes stated that the City has information about Ramsey County grants <br />and assistance for local businesses on its website. She said she had asked the City Administrator <br />to look into what Ramsey County has available to assist residents directly as she would like to <br />include this information on the City’s website as well. <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault indicated that he had contacted cities with the Ramsey County <br />Sheriff’s contract and that no cities were making money available to residents specifically. He <br />said that some cities were providing assistance by way of mortgage assistance and that the <br />Ramsey County website did include information for County residents to apply for assistance for <br />rent/mortgage, utilities, or automotive repairs. He said beyond that, residents are directed by <br />Ramsey County to existing programs such as WIC or SNAP. <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault stated staff could review Ramsey County’s website over the <br />course of the next few weeks and update the City’s website accordingly. <br /> <br />EDA Commissioner Holden suggested staff call the Ramsey County Commissioner for a list of <br />the programs available to residents and businesses in Arden Hills. <br /> <br />EDA Commissioner Scott asked if the City’s website could simply redirect residents to the <br />Ramsey County website. <br /> <br />EDA Chair Grant stated that the City could do this, depending on how organized Ramsey <br />County’s website is. He noted that otherwise we would need to be sure of the exact pages and <br />links. He echoed Commissioner Holden’s suggestion to contact the County Commissioner for <br />more information.