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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—FEBRUARY 13, 2023 7 <br /> She stated she asked the Mayor if the developer had included any affordable units in the new senior <br /> development she was told this could not be done. She reported all of these statements were untrue. <br /> She reported in 2003 when the City redid her road the City asked for and received permission to <br /> install a retention pond on her neighbor's property. This retention pond was to be maintained and <br /> inspected by the City on a yearly basis and this has not been done. She stated once the Advance <br /> Arden Hills candidates filed for office, all of the sudden the City shows up, along with the Mayor <br /> stating they would take care of it, as was promised 20 years ago. She discussed how a comment <br /> from Councilmember Holden stated taxes would be increased by $1,000 if affordable housing units <br /> were built on TCAAP. She reported she investigated this further and it was not true, and that she <br /> would happily pay $10 more each year so seniors and workers have a place to live in Arden Hills. <br /> She stated the Council's behavior at the last meeting was appalling and made both major <br /> newspapers. She indicated she was ashamed of her City and she believed conspiracy theories and <br /> innuendo have no place in City proceedings. She stated she understood why the Council refused to <br /> meet with the City and why the City needed new Councilmembers on the JDA. She believed it was <br /> inconsiderate of the Council to cancel three of the first Council meetings without discussing this <br /> with the new Councilmembers. She questioned if this was common practice as the Mayor said. She <br /> was of the opinion the actions of the new Council were appropriate to comply with State Statute. <br /> She believed the new appointments made sense given the lack of progress that had been made in <br /> the past. She stated she believed the JDA Chair appointment of Gregg Larson was logical given his <br /> qualifications and noted he spent nine years on the City Council and worried the City would not <br /> find someone more qualified. She encouraged the Council to fight for the City's residents and not <br /> against each other. <br /> Christy Jacob, 1492 Arden Place, explained she watched all five hours of the January Council <br /> meeting. She stated she felt grateful for the civic engagement from the City's residents, noting she <br /> appreciated hearing from all members of the public even if they did not share her viewpoint. She <br /> indicated some of the comments also made her sad and disappointed. She indicated she appreciated <br /> how the Mayor started the meeting asking all present at the meeting to be neighborly, but noted this <br /> did not last once the new Councilmembers were accused of being a coup. She questioned why the <br /> Mayor did not ask for the comments between the Council to be respectful. She reported the <br /> decisions made by the majority of the Council are not a coup or a cabal. Rather they are the bedrock <br /> of democracy. She understood Mayor Grant had a wealth of knowledge and encouraged him to <br /> uphold respectful boundaries during this time of transition. She expressed concern with <br /> Councilmember Holden's lack of decorum at the January meeting. She believed Councilmember <br /> Holden was unwelcoming, condescending and rude. She reviewed the words Councilmember used <br /> at the meeting. She was of the opinion the Arden Hills residents deserved more than what <br /> Councilmember Holden displayed last month. She encouraged Councilmember Holden to display <br /> herself in accordance with the honor of the elected position. She stated Arden Hills was a City that <br /> was engaged and represented by a Council that had a wide range of expertise and life experience. <br /> She understood the City had much to do and had an incredible opportunity with TCAAP. She urged <br /> the Council to bring the best of themselves in order to move the City forward. <br /> Kathy Sukke, 1286 Karth Lake Circle, stated last month she tried to point out something <br /> important. She noted 305 senior housing units are going to be built by North Heights and 668 units <br /> were proposed for Snail Lake. She explained 9,000 cars would be coming out of the road north of <br /> North Heights. She estimated another 3,600 people would be living in TCAAP. She feared how an <br /> additional 2,500 units would impact Highway 96. She clarified for the record Ramsey County did <br /> not show up for mediation after a judge ruled in 2019 that the term agreement should stand. She <br /> explained Commissioner Frethem and Commissioner Reinhardt suddenly appeared at a JDA <br /> meeting. She discussed how the JDA opted to form a subcommittee and the residents of Arden <br />