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would be held accountable for this project, both the City and the County. He encouraged both <br />parties to do their homework and to do it well. <br /> <br />Lynn Diaz, 1143 Ingerson Road, stated she was excited to see the JDA moving forward. She <br />encouraged the JDA to put information online for the public. She explained she wanted to learn <br />more about what the City controlled, what the County controlled and what the developer <br />controlled. She encouraged the JDA to consider how the public could help throughout the <br />planning process. <br /> <br />Stan Harpstead, 1277 Nursery Hill Lane, noted he used to be Mayor. He reported when he was <br />Mayor, the TCAAP property was still owned by the Army. He explained the property was then <br />turned over to the County and the County completed a remediation process to bring the site to <br />residential standards. He encouraged the JDA to be open and transparent in their governance <br />and to allow for public participation. He commented on how the City has turned over and he <br />wanted to see the public involved in the TCAAP redevelopment. He encouraged the JDA to <br />consider how to connect this project to other areas of Arden Hills. In addition, he encouraged <br />the JDA to consider how traffic will be impacted by this development. He stated he was excited <br />to what will finally happen on this property. <br /> <br />Gregg Larson, 3377 Snelling Avenue North, noted he was a former City Councilmember and <br />Planning Commissioner. He stated it was gratifying to see the JDA functioning again with the <br />recent change in City leadership. He encouraged the JDA to consider a financial model for this <br />project that generates expenditures and revenues for each year of the development period. He <br />noted the JDA also needed an updated AUAR, taking into consideration all new traffic impacts. <br />Lastly, he noted the JDA needed to redraft an MDA with Alatus and suggested the legal team <br />work to build on the past agreement drafts. He recommended the JDA allow the public to <br />speak for longer than two minutes. He noted the standard that has been used in this chamber <br />was three. He encouraged the JDA to allow the public to speak and to be a part of this planning <br />process. He also recommended the materials that are provided to the JDA be provided to the <br />public. <br /> <br />Consent Agenda <br /> <br />a. Approve February 4, 2019 Minutes <br />b. Approve February 6, 2023 Minutes <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Frethem seconded by Commissioner Fabel to approve the Consent <br />Agenda as presented. Motion carried. <br /> <br />JDA Advisory Committee Update <br /> <br />Director Perrault noted the JDA Advisory Committee met on February 24, March 10 and March <br />17. He reviewed the items the Committee was working on, which included the County seeking <br />legal representation with Kennedy & Graven, and the County was seeking a relationship with