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<br /> . MINUTES <br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> March 8, 1993 <br /> 7:30 P.M. - City Hall <br /> CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Mayor Sather called <br /> to order the regular City Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. <br /> Present: Mayor Thomas Sather; Counci1members Beverly <br /> Aplikowski, Dale Hicks, Paul Malone, Dennis Probst. Also <br /> present were: Attorney, John Miller; City Planner, John <br /> Bergly; City Engineers, Mark Graham and Terry Maurer; Public <br /> Works Superintendent, Dan Winkel; Clerk Administrator, <br /> Dorothy Person; Community Planning Coordinator, Catherine <br /> Iago; City Accountant, Terry Post; Recording Secretary, Shar <br /> Foster. <br /> ADOPT AGENDA <br /> Note was made that a revised agenda was printed on March 8, <br /> 1993. <br /> . MOTION: Probst moved, seconded by Aplikowski, to adopt the <br /> revised March 8, 1993 agenda. Motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0). <br /> STORM WATER UTILITY <br /> INFORMATIONAL MEETING <br /> City Engineer Graham gave a presentation to provide <br /> information to the public with regard to the Surface Water <br /> Management utility. He stated that a formal informational <br /> meeting is not required, but is being held as a courtesy to <br /> Arden Hills residents because the city is planning to <br /> implement a storm Water utility in the second utility <br /> billing quarter of 1993. <br /> Graham explained that a Surface Water Management utility is <br /> a method by which a City collects revenue and has an <br /> itemized budget to manage, treat, and dispose of storm water <br /> and to address water run-off issues which are raised by Rice <br /> Creek Watershed District, Minnesota Pollution Control <br /> Agency, or other agencies. <br /> Graham added that Surface Water Management Utilities are <br /> common among surraunding communities and the typical types <br /> of projects which would be funded by the Utility incl ude <br /> annual street infrastructure projects, cost participation in <br /> . County/State road projects, local drainage issues, drainage <br /> easement acquisitions, repair and maintenance of existing <br /> facilities, ditching cleaning, pond construction, street <br /> sweeping, report/permit preparation, etc. <br />
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