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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — FEBRUARY 13, 2023 <br />3 <br />AMENDMENT: Councilmember Fabel moved and Councilmember Monson seconded a <br />motion to approve the meeting agenda as amended, removing Items 10B <br />and 10C and having these items placed on a future work session agenda. <br />A roll call vote was taken. The amendment to remove Items 10B and <br />10C and place them on the work session agenda carried 3-2 <br />(Councilmember Holden and Mayor Grant opposed). <br />A roll call vote was taken. The amended motion carried 3-2 (Councilmember <br />Holden and Mayor Grant opposed). <br />2. PUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL <br />Gregg Larson, 3377 North Snelling Avenue, discussed the appointments to the City's committees <br />and commissions. He explained Arden Hills is governed by majority rule and the Mayor presides <br />over meetings and executes documents. Otherwise, the Mayor was an equal among the Council <br />and has one vote. He indicated the City was a democracy and reported the City Council should <br />make recommendations for committee and commission appointments and not the Mayor. He <br />explained the Mayor protested that his appointment privileges were stripped in January, but he <br />didn't have that privilege to begin with. He stated all neighboring communities vest appointment <br />power in the entire Council and not the Mayor. While the Mayor can propose names, the Council <br />has the final determination. He believed it was very undemocratic for the Council to approve <br />appointments in December of 2022. <br />Mr. Larson commented on the Arden Hills representation to the JDA. He stated Mayor Grant and <br />Councilmember Holden have represented the City for the past six years and they have failed to <br />resolve differences with the County despite litigation that cost the City. He indicated Mayor Grant <br />and Councilmember Holden relieved the first two JDA chairs that were appointed and the third <br />chair presided over only a single meeting in 2018. After this time, the County boycotted meetings <br />citing the City was unwilling to compromise on housing density and type. He stated the JDA <br />needed a full reset and this was accomplished and a successful JDA meeting was held for the first <br />time in four years. He reported any significant JDA decisions will still require public notice and full <br />Council action. <br />Mr. Larson explained the behavior and comments by some public members at the January 9 City <br />Council meeting were an embarrassment. He stated the Mayor choose a tactic that falsely labeled <br />the newly elected Councilmembers a coup. He appreciated the fact that the newly elected <br />Councilmembers did not engage in such behavior but rather based their actions on facts. He stated <br />the inconvenient truth was that last fall, Arden Hills residents voted overwhelmingly for change by <br />replacing three incumbents with three new Councilmembers. He understood change was hard and <br />encouraged the Council and residents of Arden Hills to respect the vote of the residents. <br />Linda Swanson, 1124 Ingerson Road, spoke to the Council regarding Councilmember Fabel's <br />comments. She reported she was appalled, angered and insulted by his narcissistic comments made <br />at the recent work session. She stated the residents of Arden Hills were not stupid. She was glad to <br />hear that Councilmember Monson believed the residents were smart enough to be able to figure <br />things out. She expressed concern with how callus Councilmember Fabel was behaving. She noted <br />she has worked in the legal industry for the past 50 years. She stated it does not take an attorney to <br />be all knowledgeable on matters. She indicated the residents have a clear understanding of his <br />comments and he ran a coup. She believed Councilmember Fabel's comments were rude and <br />