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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — JULY 17, 2023 4 <br />they will have to have an update to that. Presentation topics will possibly need to be moved on <br />quickly. <br />Councilmember Rousseau said she would like to add the potential trail bonding, decisions made <br />around Arden Manor and the hardcourt, the committees and what they've been up to, Northeast <br />Youth and Family Services, and youth positions as topics. <br />Mayor Grant said that historically they've come up with a list of topics and each councilmember <br />is assigned topics based on their various committees. He asked Councilmember Fabel if he knows <br />what day of the week the TCAAP engagement would be. <br />Councilmember Fabel responded that he anticipated it would be on the day of the normal JDA <br />meetings, which would be a Monday night. But a specific date hadn't been discussed. <br />Mayor Grant suggested each councilmember send an email to Senior Communications <br />Coordinator Cardona with the topics they'd like to have considered or want to cover. <br />Discussion continued regarding potential topics. <br />City Administrator Perrault explained the planning process. He noted the topics on the memo <br />are the core topics normally discussed at the State of the City. <br />Councilmember Holden felt they should include the 2024 property taxes, not just 2023, as there <br />will be an increase and residents should be told why. <br />City Administrator Perrault said the last time postcards were sent was 2018 to businesses and <br />wondered if they would like them sent this year. <br />Senior Communications Coordinator Cardona asked if they would like to have an open Q&A <br />or have people submit questions ahead of time. <br />Councilmember Holden suggested they do questions both ways. <br />City Administrator Perrault noted that last year they had a mingling session after the <br />presentation. They can bring that it back for more discussion. <br />C. THC and Adult Use Cannabis Discussion <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated staff was directed to bring back draft ordinance <br />language to regulate the sales of lower -potency hemp edibles. Staff worked with the City <br />Attorney's office to prepare a draft for discussion. The proposed ordinance would introduce a new <br />land use classification specific to lower -potency hemp sales that would establish this as a <br />conditional accessory use only to businesses with a principal Retail Sales and Service land use. <br />That means that a business other than a Retail Sales and Service wouldn't be eligible to apply for <br />this as a conditional use. Also, there could not be a standalone shop, and the language limits it to <br />the B-3 Zoning District. <br />