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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION - OCTOBER 15, 2001 4 <br /> . ST AFF COMMENTS/COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Discussion items included City Hall closing on Friday, October 19,2001 to <br /> accommQdate the mQve into the new City Hall facility; the initiation of work on <br /> the 1-35W noise wall; pending 2002 Legislative Policy Agenda review at a future <br /> City Council meeting; additional members fQr the Parks, Trails and Recreation <br /> Committee; tentative baseball field plans for the nQrthwest comer Qfthe Twin <br /> Cities Army AmmunitiQn Plant (TCAAP) as it relates to the Comprehensive Park <br /> Plan; Northwest Youth and Family Services 2002 budget request; and additional <br /> contact with the Mills Group. <br /> Staff was directed to include further discussiQn of the proposed maintenance <br /> facility at the October 29,2001 regular City Council meeting under Council <br /> Comments. <br /> Councilmembers requested that staff provide a fQrm to be completed for new <br /> business cards with the new City 10gQ, City Hall address, and tQ allow them to <br /> determine which home and/or business numbers or e-mail addresses they wanted <br /> to include on their personal cards. <br /> Discussion was held on the program for the Ramsey County League of Local <br /> Governments to be hosted by the City of Arden Hills at the new City Hall facility <br /> . on October 25,2001 with a welcome provided by Mayor Probst. Staff was <br /> directed to post the meeting as a Special Council meeting due to a quorum of <br /> Councilmembers present. <br /> Staff was directed to activate the process for adQption of a fertilizer use <br /> ordinance; modeled after that Qf the City Qf Shorewood for presentation at a <br /> future City Council meeting. Staff was directed to cQordinate this prQcess with <br /> the Stormwater Management Plan final draft. <br /> ADJOURN <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Grant mQved and Councilmember Larson <br /> seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:35 p.m. The motion <br /> carried unanimQusly (4-0). <br /> . <br />