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APPROVAL OF AGENDAPUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONALThis is an opportunity for citizens to bring to the Council ’s attention any items which are relevant to the City. In addressing the Council, you must first state your name and address for the record. To allow adequate time for each person wishing to address the Council, speakers must limit their comments to three (3) minutes. To facilitate a timely meeting, a speaker that is repeating, or agreeing with, a previous comment should simply state such and forego a longer comment. If a large number of citizens wish to speak, the Mayor may shorten the individual comment period. Written documents may be distributed to the Council prior to the start of the meeting to allow a more timely presentation. Speakers should not use obscene, profane, or threatening language, or make personal attacks. Matters of litigation involving the City shall not be discussed during Public Inquiry by citizens or Council. The Council may not respond to speaker comments, engage in a debate, or take any action on the issues raised by citizens, but may direct City staff to research or follow up on an issue, if desired by Council. If Council directs further review by staff, the results of that review will be presented at a following regular Council Meeting.RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIESPUBLIC PRESENTATIONSRamsey County Update On Highway 96 And Old Highway 10 IntersectionBrian Isaacson and Brad Estochen, Ramsey CountyMEMO.PDFSTAFF COMMENTSTransportation UpdateDavid Swearingen, Public Works Director/City EngineerMEMO.PDFClean-Up Day UpdateDave Perrault, City AdministratorMEMO.PDFElection UpdateJulie Hanson, Assistant to the City Administrator/City ClerkMEMO.PDFAPPROVAL OF MINUTESAugust 15, 2022 City Council Work Session08-15 -22 -WS.PDFAugust 22, 2022 Regular City Council 08 -22 -22 -R.PDFCONSENT CALENDARThose items listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion under a Consent Calendar format. There will be no separate discussion of these items, unless a Councilmember so requests, in which event, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered separately in its normal sequence on the agenda.Motion To Approve Claims And PayrollGayle Bauman, Finance DirectorPang Silseth, Accounting AnalystMEMO.PDFMotion To Acknowledge Application Of Catholic United Financial For An Exempt Permit To Conduct A Raffle With The Drawing Being March 9, 2023 With No Waiting PeriodJulie Hanson, Assistant to the City Administrator/City ClerkMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFATTACHMENT B.PDFATTACHMENT C.PDFMotion To Approve Resignation Of Recreation SupervisorDave Perrault, City AdministratorMEMO.PDFMotion To Approve Recruitment Of Recreation SupervisorDave Perrault, City AdministratorMEMO.PDFMotion To Approve Payment Of Annual League Of Minnesota Cities Membership DuesDave Perrault, City AdministratorMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFMotion To Approve Professional Services Agreement For The Little Lake Johanna And Pike Lake Stormwater Retrofit Analysis –HR Green David Swearingen, Public Works Director/City EngineerMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFMotion To Approve Payment No. 2 –Vinco, Inc. –Lift Station 10 Rehabilitation ProjectDavid Swearingen, Public Works Director/City EngineerMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFMotion To Approve Payment No. 2 –Bituminous Roadways, Inc. –City Hall Parking Lot ProjectDavid Swearingen, Public Works Director/City EngineerMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFMotion To Approve Amendment For Professional Services Agreement For Final Design And Construction Administration –SRF Consulting Group Inc. –Mounds View High School Trail ImprovementsDavid Swearingen, Public Works Director/City EngineerMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFATTACHMENT B.PDFMotion To Approve Quote For Hydrant Replacement On Grey Fox Road –Valley-Rich Co., Inc.David Swearingen, Public Works Director/City EngineerMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFPULLED CONSENT ITEMSThose items that are pulled from the Consent Calendar will be removed from the general order of business and considered separately in its normal sequence on the agenda.PUBLIC HEARINGSQuarterly Special Assessments For Delinquent UtilitiesGayle Bauman, Finance DirectorKatlyn Adair, Accounting ClerkMEMO.PDFNEW BUSINESSResolution 2022 -041 Adopting And Confirming Quarterly Special Assessments For Delinquent UtilitiesGayle Bauman, Finance DirectorKatlyn Adair, Accounting ClerkMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFSet Preliminary Levy And Establish Truth -In -Taxation Public Hearing Date For Proposed Taxes Payable In 2023¡Resolution 2022 -042 - Preliminary Tax Levy ¡Resolution 2022 -043 - TNT Public Hearing DateGayle Bauman, Finance DirectorMEMO.PDFATTACHMENT A.PDFATTACHMENT B.PDFATTACHMENT C.PDFATTACHMENT D.PDFATTACHMENT E.PDFUNFINISHED BUSINESSCOUNCIL/STAFF COMMENTS <br />ADJOURN <br />Mayor:David GrantCouncilmembers:Brenda HoldenFran HolmesSteve ScottDavid Radziej Regular City Council Agenda September 26, 2022 7:00 p.m. City Hall Address:1245 W Highway 96Arden Hills MN 55112Phone:651 -792 -7800Website:www.cityofardenhills.orgCity VisionArden Hills is a strong community that values its unique environmental setting, strong residential neighborhoods, vital business community, well -maintained infrastructure, fiscal soundness, and our long -standing tradition as a desirable City in which to live, work, and play.This meeting will be streamed live on local Cable Channel 16 and available for playback on our website.CALL TO ORDER1.2.3.4.4.A.Documents:5.5.A.Documents:5.B.Documents:5.C.Documents:6.6.A.Documents:6.B.Documents:7.7.A.Documents:7.B.Documents:7.C.Documents:7.D.Documents:7.E.Documents:7.F.Documents:7.G.Documents:7.H.Documents:7.I.Documents:7.J.Documents:8.9.9.A.Documents:10.10.A.Documents:10.B.Documents:11.12.