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<br /> . <br /> .. MINUTES <br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br /> . REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> JUNE 26, 1995 <br /> . .7:30 P.M. - NEW BRIGHTON CITY HALL <br /> . CALL TO ORDERlROLL CALL <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Mayor Dennis Probst called to order the regular City <br /> . Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. <br /> Present: Mayor Dennis Probst; Councilmembers Dale Hicks, Paul Malone, and Susan <br /> . Keirn (Councilmember Keirn arrived at 7:34 p.m.). <br /> Absent: Councilmember Beverly Aplikowski. <br /> . Also present were: City Administrator, Brian Fritsinger; Planning Coordinator, Kevin <br /> . Ringwald; City Attorney, Jerry Filla; City Engineer, Greg Stonehouse; City Accountant, <br /> Terry Post; and Recording Secretary, Ruth McLaurin. <br /> I" ADOPT AGENDA <br /> MOTION: Malone moved and Hicks seconded a motion to adopt the revised agenda for the June <br /> . 26, 1995 City Council meeting as presented. The motion carried unanimously (3-0). <br /> PUBLIC HEARING - 1995 STREET MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT <br /> . ASSESSMENTS. <br /> Mayor Probst declared the Public Hearing opened at 7:32 p.m. <br /> . Mayor Probst reviewed the process observed during a Public Hearing. He noted first there will be <br /> a presentation by the staff regarding the project, the Council will then ask questions and make <br /> I comments, then the public will have an opportunity to ask questions and make comments. <br /> . City Administrator Fritsinger verified proper publication and notification of the Public Hearing in <br /> the Focus on June 7 and 14,1995, and mailed notification was sent on June 15, 1995. <br /> . Councilmember Keirn arrived at 7:34 p.m. <br /> City Engineer Greg Stonehouse introduced himself to the audience and briefly reviewed the project. <br /> . He used overhead transparencies to explain the project. <br /> .. Mr. Stonehouse explained the program referred to as the Ramsey County Functional Consolidation <br /> Program. This program indicates the roadways turned from State responsibility to County <br /> . <br />