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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — APRIL 24, 2023 3 <br />forward and speak about questions or concerns they may have had about TCAAP. She commented <br />further on the bylaws from the JDA noting it also states all meetings will be open to the public. <br />Mayor Grant recommended the Council not further debate the bylaws for the JDA, but noted he <br />understood the City had responsibilities within the document. He stated the JDA shall take into <br />consideration the concerns, issues and desires of each parties governing body in an ongoing <br />planning initiative discussion and process. He reviewed Schedule B which had two pages of <br />information regarding community involvement and public engagement. He questioned how the <br />City was to represent the public, it was by listening to the public. He stated he could support the <br />TCAAP Hearing being Item 213 or 7A, it made no difference to him, but he would like to see a <br />separate time and space set aside for the City to hear from the public. He reported he represented <br />all residents in Arden Hills and part of this representation involved listening to all residents. He <br />understood this Council has voted to not conduct a community survey, but he still saw value in <br />listening when residents wanted to speak. <br />Councilmember Rousseau stated she was disappointed at the optics of this situation and she <br />wanted the Council to make a decision at this point. <br />MOTION: Councilmember Fabel moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a motion <br />to approve the meeting agenda as amended removing agenda Items 9A and <br />loc. <br />Councilmember Monson explained she supported having Agenda Item 2A (Public Inquiries) and <br />213 (TCAAP Hearing) going forward. She questioned if she could make a friendly amendment to <br />support this change. <br />Mayor Grant explained this would have to be supported by the maker and seconder of the <br />motion. <br />Councilmember Fabel reported he stood by his motion and the Public Inquiry portion of the <br />agenda was a time for the public to speak on any topic. He did not support the agenda having a <br />separate agenda item for a TCAAP Hearing stating this would be done in defiance to the JPA <br />agreement. <br />Mayor Grant stated listening to the public is never disingenuous, but rather it was a very <br />important part of representing people. <br />Councilmember Holden explained she did not see the harm in allowing residents a space to <br />speak about TCAAP, noting the slate was not allowing communication. <br />A roll call vote was taken. The motion carried 3-2 (Councilmember Holden and Mavor <br />Grant opposed). <br />2. PUBLIC INQUIRIESANFORMATIONAL <br />Donna Weiman, 1406 Arden View Drive, stated at the April JDA advisory committee meeting, <br />the City rep said additional units could go into the TCAAP project anywhere from 1,700 to 2,200 <br />