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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION - JANUARY 8, 2024 7 <br />Councilmember Monson commented that she would like to see topography views or visual <br />renderings. She wasn't particularly excited about outdoor storage right next to the nature center or <br />Rice Creek Commons. <br />Discussion ensued regarding which option would need which zoning district and what was <br />allowed in those districts. <br />Councilmember Holden said since they could control the I-2 she felt that was a good use, there <br />was a need for it, it needs to be cleaned up and it would be nice to get some tax dollars out of it. <br />Mayor Grant said his preference was Option I but Option 2 would be acceptable. <br />Councilmember Rousseau agreed. She understood that the market would drive the possibility of <br />Option 2. <br />Councilmember Monson was open to either concept. The challenges on the site will be difficult <br />and given Maplewood Development's experience with contaminated land she supports the <br />project. <br />C. State of the City Update <br />Senior Communications Coordinator Cardona explained he'd like Council to review and give <br />feedback on the presentation, determine what method they'd like to use for Q&A, and decide if <br />the Council would like postcards mailed to residents and/or businesses. <br />City Administrator Perrault added that this was the last official meeting they would have <br />before State of the City. Council will get an electronic version of the entire presentation closer to <br />the date. <br />Councilmember Holden stated she thought they needed to add the city logo with the tree to the <br />slides. <br />Mayor Grant thought he should introduce the Council and Staff. <br />Senior Communications Coordinator Cardona said that would be included in the script. <br />Councilmember Holden felt it was hard to read white lettering on the organization chart. <br />Senior Communications Coordinator Cardona noted that in 2022 there were 30 informational <br />slides, so far this year there are 27. <br />Mayor Grant said they should send postcards. He thought when they didn't send postcards they <br />didn't have a good turnout. <br />City Administrator Perrault said 2018 was the last year they sent actual postcards and only to <br />businesses. <br />