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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—NOVEMBER 28, 2022 3 <br /> Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 7:07 p.m. <br /> With no one coming forward to speak, Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 7:08 p.m. <br /> 10. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Resolution 2022-053 Adopting and Confirming Quarterly Special Assessments <br /> for Delinquent Utilities <br /> Finance Director Bauman stated delinquent utility amounts are certified to Ramsey County <br /> quarterly. A list of utility accounts with a delinquent balance was compiled and notices dated <br /> October 19, 2022 were mailed. These customers were informed of their delinquent status and <br /> were asked to make payment of the delinquent balance by November 21, 2022. Utility accounts <br /> with an unpaid delinquent balance would be certified to Ramsey County to be added to property <br /> taxes payable in 2023. The certification amount is equal to the unpaid delinquent balance plus an <br /> eight percent penalty. The City will request that Ramsey County levy the delinquent balances <br /> against the respective properties. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Radziei moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a <br /> motion to adopt Resolution 2022-053 — Adopting and Confirming Ouarterly <br /> Special Assessments for Delinquent Utilities. The motion carried (4-0). <br /> B. Resolution 2022-054 — Planning Case 22-019 — Variance — 3588 Ridgewood <br /> Road —Ahmed Ali and Nawai Hirsi <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe stated at the August 16, 2021 Work Session, the <br /> Arden Hills City Council first discussed selling the city-owned parcel at 3588 Ridgewood Road— <br /> now the Subject Property of this planning case. At the subsequent meeting, the Planning <br /> Commission reviewed the interest in selling the parcel for consistency with the City's <br /> Comprehensive Plan. The City has verified that the parcel is not dedicated for a public purpose <br /> that would prohibit the sale (i.e. park land or public improvements) or as a site for future <br /> development to meet the needs of city infrastructure or operational activities, and it was found that <br /> the sale of the Subject Property would be in compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe reported during the discussions, the City was <br /> evaluating the parcel size based off of Ramsey County Property Records and GIS mapping as <br /> there was no certificate of survey on record for the Subject Property. Ramsey County Property <br /> Records have the deeded acreage as 0.31 acres (approx. 13,500 square feet). The Subject Property <br /> came from the State through the County as part of the turn back of the Old Snelling Avenue (now <br /> referred to as Snelling Avenue North) corridor ROW to the City. Based on the best information <br /> available from Ramsey County, city staff initially identified that the total lot area of the parcel <br /> would be nonconforming since the minimum lot area requirement in the R-1 District is 14,000 <br /> square feet. A preliminary analysis of lot dimensions was completed as part of the Planning <br /> Commission review utilized the County's GIS mapping in order to garner the approximate lot <br /> width and lot depth. <br />