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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MAY 13, 2024 2 <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if the PFAS study had been completed on TCAAP. <br /> City Administrator Perrault stated this was not completed. It was his understanding a <br /> preliminary evaluation was completed in 2023. He indicated the PFAS study would be completed <br /> by the Army. <br /> Councilmember Holden explained in the 2015 AUAR, a traffic model was referenced. She <br /> questioned if staff had any information on this traffic model. <br /> City Administrator Perrault indicated the Met`Couricil's comment on the 2015 AUAR was <br /> based on the generation of the traffic manual that was used. The Met Council advised that the <br /> manual from 2014/2015 was for smaller projects. He explained the recommended traffic manual <br /> for larger projects was used for the updated AUAR. <br /> Councilmember Holden reported it was her understanding the Memorandum of Understanding <br /> for the parks had not expired. She inquired how greenspace within the development would be <br /> addressed given the project was now more dense. She asked if the City would be getting a public <br /> works building or a civic area. She stated she was in favor of the City Council beginning to <br /> discuss these matters. <br /> City Administrator Perrault explained because this project was so large, it was being diced up <br /> or put into phases for negotiations. He reported at this time the focus was on the horizontal <br /> infrastructure and then the development agreement would be advanced in other areas. <br /> 3. PUBLIC INQUIRIESANFORMATIONAL <br /> Donna Wiemann, 1406 Arden View Drive, stated in all likelihood there would be a big box retail <br /> store within the Rice Creek Commons development. She understood a Councilmember spoke <br /> with Costco and thinks very highly of this employer. She indicated a single.Costco store generates <br /> one million car trips per year. She did not understand why the Ramsey County traffic study did <br /> not include a big box retailer. In addition, she understood the Council would be looking at a draft <br /> AUAR that does not include a big box retailer. She asked that the City Councilmembers who <br /> serve on the JDA to ask the County to update their traffic study to include an additional one <br /> million cars per year, and if this was not done by the County, she wanted to better understand <br /> why. <br /> Ed Dickinson, 3188 Asbury Avenue, stated he understood residents were to address the City <br /> Council respectfully. He commented on how there was absence of respectful and useful <br /> communication from some City Councilmembers and how this holds back the achievement of the <br /> City Council. He noted he watched the April 22 City Council meeting on the webcast. He <br /> indicated he was struck by the negative comments from Councilmember Holden and Mayor <br /> Grant, as well as comments that were directed at staff that were not respectful or helpful. He <br /> reported he respected Mayor Grant and Councilmember Holden's desire for due diligence on <br /> behalf of the interests of Arden Hills residents, but what will best serve the interests of the City <br /> would be a successful development of the TCAAP project. He stated this would be the most <br /> significant project the City has ever taken on. He reviewed comments of concern that were made <br /> by Councilmember Holden. He encouraged Mayor Grant to lead the Council positively and to not <br /> summarize discussions negatively. He anticipated this project, like any other large project, will <br /> present complex issues and tasks. He believed the City needed all of its Councilmembers focused <br />
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