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<br /> . Ard"n Hills Council 3 September 28, 1992 <br /> Councilmember Malone stated that the purpose of the fine is <br /> to minimize false alarms, but he would not be opposed to <br /> developing an appeal process. Councilmember Mahowald asked <br /> staff to check with other communities as to how they are <br /> handling this situation. <br /> MOTION: Malone moved, seconded by Hicks, to direct staff to <br /> develop a proposed appeal process for false alarm fines <br /> and submit the proposal to the Counci 1 for <br /> consideration. Motion carried unanimously (4-0) . <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 12:J2 ARDEN PLACE STORM SEWER <br /> IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT HEARING <br /> Though Mayor Sather had not yet arrived, Council agreed to <br /> begin the Arden Place assessment hearing. Acting Mayor <br /> l1ahowald opened the meeting at 7:42 p.m. for the purpose of <br /> conducting a public hearing on 1992 Arden Place Storm Sewer <br /> Improvement Assessments. Deputy Clerk Iago verified <br /> . publication of the notice of heaL'ing in the New Brighton <br /> Bulletin on Wednesday, September 16 and 23 and mailing to <br /> affected property owners on Wednesday, September 16, 1992. <br /> Mahowald provided a brief background on the proposed Arden <br /> Place stOL'm sewer improvement and a chronology of events <br /> leading up to this assessment hearing. He explained that <br /> the amount listed on the noti ce sent to individual residents <br /> is a maximum potential assessment, that an actual assessment <br /> may be less than the listed amount but not more. <br /> Engineer Graham presented a brief overview explaining that a <br /> storm sewer improvement is proposed to address drainage that <br /> collects in low areas of the McGuire property at 1553 Arden <br /> Place and the Noyed property at 3505 Ridgewood Road, He <br /> explained that he has investigated several options to direct <br /> the drainage away fL'om that low area, and Council, on August <br /> 17, 1992 ordered bids for the option which directs runoff <br /> through the property owned by the Arden Hills Island Beach <br /> Club. <br /> Graham added that bids have ~een accepted, but the project <br /> has not yet been awarded, and he has forwarded a letter to <br /> the Arden Hills Island Beach Club requesting the necessary <br /> easement to allow the runoff to cross that property. <br /> . Graham explained that his method of determining proposed <br /> assessment was to determine the entire area which <br /> contributes runoff, then determine the percentage of each <br /> individual property that contributes to the water problem, <br /> -- --- <br />