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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — APRIL 10, 2023 3 <br />equitable development framework. She questioned what was equitable about Ramsey County <br />taxing Arden Hills residents twice and suing the City for the cost of $300,000. She asked what <br />was equitable about hiding true density designs so an honest traffic study for Highway 96 can be <br />done. She stated true equity would demand a long public approval process if the County wants <br />2500 units, which would add 6,200 people to Arden Hills. She reported this would be a <br />tremendous amount of density that would threaten the quality of life for the residents living in <br />northern Arden Hills. She asked that the City now allow Ramsey County Commissioners to <br />finally make an appearance at the JDA meetings and order City staff around. She expressed <br />concern with the fact Ramsey County Commissioner Frethem and Councilmember Fabel were <br />meeting in secret without minutes available to the public. <br />Lynn Dias, 1143 Ingerson Road, encouraged the Council to fund Northwest Youth and Family <br />Services. She recommended the City support a new AUAR and suggested this be done this fall. <br />She agreed the JDA Advisory Committee should be providing minutes for the public to review <br />after each meeting. She recommended the City complete a survey of Arden Hills residents that <br />focuses solely on TCAAP. She supported the City hiring a professional to assist with the survey. <br />3. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIES <br />None. <br />4. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS <br />None. <br />5. STAFF COMMENTS <br />A. TCAAP/Rice Creek Commons Update <br />City Administrator Perrault stated the JDA held a meeting on April 3. At that meeting, the JDA <br />approved a request for development interest on the thumb property. He explained the County is <br />going to seek proposals for the site and hopes to have a selection made by early fall. He noted the <br />County gave presentations on Building 189, future County Park and Recreation projects, and their <br />economic inclusion plan. He reported the JDA would be holding a workshop meeting on Monday, <br />May 1 and topics are still to be determined, but will likely include a discussion on energy, a <br />roadmap for the project, communication planning and public engagement. He explained <br />summaries of the advisory committee meetings will be posted on the City's website once a page is <br />determined. He stated Alatus held a meeting with representatives from the City, County and Army <br />to discuss the remediation on the site. <br />Councilmember Holden commented she would appreciate if JDA members would read through <br />the minutes in order to make minor corrections. She noted Rice Street was included in the minutes <br />and this should read Rice Creek. She reported the minutes were a reflection of what had been <br />done at the meeting, and the information should be accurate. She asked if the County was given a <br />warranty on the cleanup work that occurred on TCAAP. <br />
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