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<br /> . Arden Hills Council 7 September 27, 1993 <br /> other large meetings to alternate locations rather than delay <br /> employee accommodations any longer. He noted that the <br /> proposed options would make the situation tolerable, but by no <br /> means lavish. He expressed concern that the City has an <br /> obligation to meet at least the minimum working conditions <br /> that other businesses in the City are expected to provide for <br /> their employees, He voiced his preference for option 3.A. and <br /> his support to begin remodeling as soon as possible. <br /> Councilmember Malone commented that while it would be <br /> convenient to maintain the existing Council Chambers, it <br /> appears that doing so does not make the best use of space, He <br /> added that it would be somewhat embarrassing for Arden Hills <br /> to have to conduct its meetings at another City's facilities, <br /> but he is pleased to hear that such arrangements are possible. <br /> MOTION: Sather moved, seconded by Malone, to authorize staff to <br /> proceed, as quickly as possible, with Option 3.A. for the <br /> remodeling of the current City Hall to address work and <br /> storage needs, and to pursue the option of conducting <br /> Council and other large meetings at the New Brighton <br /> . Council Chambers. Motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br /> Council consensus was that a new location for Council and other <br /> large meetings should be arranged to begin the first part of <br /> November, 1993. Councilmember Malone reminded staff to make <br /> necessary arrangements for cable TV televising of meetings. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> TCAAP UPDATE <br /> Councilmember Probst reported that he and Administrator Person <br /> met recently to begin making arrangements for three public <br /> meetings regarding the Twin Cities Army Ammunitions Plant <br /> (TCAAP) property, He stated that the first meeting would be <br /> an informative meeting with a question and answer format, the <br /> second meeting would encompass surrounding communities for <br /> discussion and update, and the third meeting would include <br /> environmental interests, <br /> Probst added that there has been a great deal of <br /> misinformation dispersed with regard to the TCAAP property, <br /> and the purpose of the meetings would be to correct that <br /> situation. He added that he has been working with the City <br /> newsletter editor to improve coverage of TCAAP matters. <br /> . <br />