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<br /> e ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION - JUNE 19,2006 3 <br /> Mr. Kcn Haider said that the City Council must approve a proposed improvement project <br /> before it can proceed. However, MnDOT has the ability to appeal a decision made by the <br /> City Council. <br /> Mr. Benke said that the I-35W Corridor Coalition is attempting to balance the local and <br /> regional needs of this area. It is important for the City Council to discuss and prioritize <br /> the transportation needs for Arden Hills. <br /> Mr. Jim Tolaas said that it was especially important for the City Council to discuss <br /> transportation needs with the possibility of a TCAAP development project in the future. <br /> The City may have an additional 30,000 vehicles on local streets if the TCAAP project <br /> becomes a reality. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski said that the City Council is in a better position at this time to discuss <br /> future transportation issues for the City. <br /> Councilmember Holden requested that maps of the proposed road improvement project <br /> for Arden Hills be provided at a future work session meeting. <br /> Mr. Jim T olaas said that MnDOT does have preliminary maps with proposed road <br /> improvements for Highway 10, 96, and I-35W. <br /> . Mayor Aplikowski noted that homes and pre-manufactured homes located in the City <br /> may be impacted by future road improvement projects. It is important that the City <br /> Council reviews the maps and discusses a transportation improvement plan for the City. <br /> Councilmember Pellegrin requested that the City Council has a meeting with engineering <br /> staff from MnDOT and Ramsey County to discuss flyovers and other access issues for <br /> the City. <br /> Mr. Jim Tolaas said that Ramsey County will provide background and maps for the City <br /> Council to review at a future meeting. <br /> Mcmbers ofthe City Council requested that the regional transportation topic be placed on <br /> a future work session agenda for further discussion. <br /> Animal Control Ordinanee <br /> Assistant City Administrator Schawn Johnson provided the City Council with an <br /> overview ofthe proposed Animal Control Ordinance. City Attorney Jerry Filla has <br /> reviewed the proposed ordinance and has incorporated Minnesota Statutes 347.50 <br /> through 347.56 into the draft ordinance. City staff has also added language pertaining to <br /> animal leashing and the intentional feeding of wild animals. <br /> e <br />