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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — JULY 18, 2022 3 <br />Highway 96, and the fence will be to the north side of that flat area, right before it slopes down the <br />hill to the Sheriff's office/public works campus. It will be set back approximately 30 feet further <br />than where the Federal fence is. <br />Mayor Grant said the Council isn't opposed to the fence, but asked if they could stake it off so <br />Council to walk the area. <br />Mr. Mestad said they could probably provide some sample fencing too. <br />Councilmember Holden said she'd like to also talk about maintenance up to the fence. <br />Mayor Grant said maybe as the fence makes the turn onto Highway 96 some of it could be <br />decorative until it goes behind the berm and changes to chain link. <br />Mr. Mestad said they have found that without a way to secure the campus it takes a number of <br />staff to do so, which pulls staff off the streets. Having a fence will reduce the number of staff <br />required to secure the location. <br />Councilmember Holmes wondered if the five new parking spaces were going to be the only <br />spaces for the public. <br />Mr. Mestad responded that the public parking will remain in the front of the building, they will <br />move employee parking off to the side. <br />Mayor Grant told the Council they should walk the site. <br />City Planner Jagoe said she would notify the Council once it is staked. She could bring the item <br />back for further discussion at another work session. <br />Mr. Dunning asked if the County were to use all decorative fence, would the City want more <br />vegetation? They could develop the cost of maintenance of the chain link versus the decorative <br />fence. <br />Mr. Wollensack said they hope to have a fall start for the installation. <br />B. State of the City Update <br />Communications Coordinator Arel passed out the first draft of slides for the State of the City <br />and a detailed campus map of Boston Scientific outlining the parking lot and location of the room. <br />Communications Coordinator Arel stated that in the past two years the State of the City was <br />recorded and not held in person due to COVID-19. This year the event will be in person again, <br />recorded and shared after. Boston Scientific will host the event Thursday, September 15. <br />Refreshments will be catered by Boston Scientific's catering company with options for a <br />continental breakfast. NineNorth will record the event, edit and make it available online. <br />Presentation content will include: TCAAP Overview and Updates, Community and Commercial <br />Development, Building Inspections, Public Safety: RCSO and LJFD data, Beyond the Yellow <br />
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