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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JUNE 13, 2022 4 <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden requested further information on how ReMax was selected for this <br />listing. <br /> <br />City Planner Jagoe explained following the December 20 City Council work session, staff was <br />directed to put together a request for interest from local realtors to garner responses regarding the <br />future listing of the property on Ridgewood Road. She reported staff put this request for interest <br />together and this document was reviewed by the City Attorney prior to distribution. She explained <br />the document was sent to ten local realtors. She noted John Peck had known of the property from <br />following City Council agenda items. She indicated staff received two responses to the request <br />for interest and both candidates were interviewed by a panel of staff and the panel has <br />recommended Mr. Peck be selected. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant reported John Peck lives on his street. He noted he has lived in Arden Hills since <br />1989 and he often talks with John about how things are going in the community. He noted John <br />has served on the PTRC and coached basketball for a number of years. He reiterated that staff <br />chose John Peck for this listing and not the City Council. <br /> <br />MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br />motion to Approve Listing Contract – Exclusive Right to Sell – ReMax <br />Results – Sale of City Owned Parcel at 3588 Ridgewood Road. The motion <br />carried (4-0). <br /> <br />9. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />10. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Ordinance 2022-002 Amending Chapter 3 (Mobile Food Units/Food Trucks) <br />and Ordinance 2022-003 Amending the 2022 Fee Schedule and Authorizing <br />Publication of Related Summary Ordinances <br /> <br />City Clerk Hanson stated the City Council considered updates City Code pertaining to mobile <br />units/food trucks last summer, and the matter was tabled at that time. She said the City Council <br />revisited the food truck topic this spring and scheduled an open house for the May 16, 2022 work <br />session. Notification of the open house was provided in the City’s March newsletter and posted <br />on the City’s website. Following public input and further Council discussion at that work session, <br />staff prepared draft language for the Council to consider at tonight’s meeting. <br /> <br />City Clerk Hanson indicated that the draft proposed amendments included implementing a no- <br />fee residential permit to host a food truck, similar to garage sales, in which residents may have no <br />more than two food truck events at their private property and each event is not to exceed three <br />days in duration. Other draft language included the removal of language relating to residential <br />properties and private catered events such as weddings and graduation parties, thus allowing for <br />open sales at residential properties, as well as the ability to impose an administrative fine in the <br />amount of $100 for residents that do not obtain the required no fee permit. <br />