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<br /> . <br />Arden Hills Council 6 February 22, 1993 <br /> 3) Reimburse all affected employees in the amount of <br /> $50 per affected year for tax preparation costs. <br /> This reimbursement will be conditioned upon: <br /> A) Proof that amended tax returns are filed <br /> (regardless of who prepares the return), and <br /> B) Request for reimbursement being received by <br /> the City no later than July 1, 1993. <br /> Motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />COUNTY'S CIP FOR COUNTY ROAD I <br />Councilmember Malone referred to Ramsey County's Capital <br />Improvements Plan (CIP) wherein the County has allocated an <br />amount for improvements to County Road I. He noted that the <br />CIP indicates that Arden Hill's share for County Road I <br />improvements is much more than the City has anticipated. <br />Administrator Person said she would check into this matter. <br />"COTTAGES" DEVELOPMENT . <br />Councilmember Probst asked when John Arkell's "Cottages" <br />development proposal is expected to come before the City. <br />Staff answered that the proposal is expected very soon. <br />SPEED LIMIT ON OLD SNELLING <br />Councilmember Aplikowski reported that the issue of the <br />speed limit on Old Snelling received a lively discussion at <br />the last Public Safety/Works meeting. <br />Mayor Sather recalled that a tentative date of March 29, <br />1993 has been set to discuss the old Snelling issue and <br />since that meeting will have to be held at a location other <br />than the City Hall in order to accommodate the expected <br />number of attendees, he suggested the date be definitely <br />established to assure the matter is dealt in a timely <br />fashion. He added that a few locations have been suggested, <br />but his first choice is the Mounds View High School. <br />Staff was directed to make arrangements for the March 29, <br />1993 Council meeting to take place preferably at the Mounds <br />View High School either at 7:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. (whichever <br />is most convenient for the school), and to make every <br />attempt to place as few other items on that agenda as . <br />possible. <br />