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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 21, 2022 3 <br /> City Administrator Perrault noted the City made approximately$2,000 in pet licensing fees. <br /> Mayor Grant stated that a liaison should be appointed given the military presence in the <br /> community and to keep the lines of communication open between the City and the military <br /> organizations in Arden Hills. <br /> C. TIF District 4—Presbyterian Homes Options <br /> Finance Director Bauman requested the Council provide direction on which of the available <br /> options they would like to pursue related to decertifying TIF District 4. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if standards could be set under Option 2, or would this program <br /> be income dependent. She indicated there were a lot of homes in the Glen Paul neighborhood that <br /> would benefit from home improvement funds. <br /> Finance Director Bauman commented it was her understanding the City could use these dollars <br /> to fix blighted properties or to spur development. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she was in favor of Option 2 for residential properties. <br /> Councilmember Scott commented he liked Option 2 as well. <br /> Mayor Grant and Councilmember Radziej concurred. <br /> Mayor Grant asked when the Council had to make a decision on this TIF District. <br /> City Administrator Perrault reported the Council had to make a decision before the end of the <br /> year when the TIF District is decertified. <br /> D. Remote Meeting Direction <br /> City Administrator Perrault stated the City Council will want to discuss if, and how, remote <br /> meetings will occur going forward. State Statute does provide the option for remote meetings via <br /> interactive technology. It should be noted that if the Council continues to allow for remote <br /> meetings, the option would be extended to all participants assuming the requirements are met. In <br /> short, meetings of public entities must meet these guidelines to meet remotely: <br /> • All members of the body participating in the meeting, wherever their physical location, <br /> can hear and see one another and can hear and see all discussion and testimony <br /> presented at any location at which at least one member is present; <br /> • Members of the public present at the regular meeting location of the body can hear and <br /> see all discussion and testimony and all votes of members of the body; <br /> • At least one member of the body is physically present at the regular meeting location; <br /> • All votes are conducted by roll call so each member's vote on each issue can be <br /> identified and recorded; <br /> • Each location at which a member of the body is present is open and accessible to the <br /> public. <br />
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