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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — JULY 8, 2024 4 <br />proposed to sell for $40 million. He understood none of this was in writing, but these were details <br />that were being discussed between the County and Alatus. <br />3. PUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL <br />Lynn Diaz, 1143 Ingerson Road, reported she was shopping when she received a frantic call from <br />her son that her neighbor was in the process of building a shed near her yard. She rushed home <br />and spoke to her neighbor. She explained her neighbor and the contractor told her the City said <br />the shed was allowed if the neighbors didn't mind. She indicated the neighbor had not asked her <br />or the other adjoining lot about the shed, and she minded. She explained the contractor stated he <br />would ask for a variance later. She reported she contacted multiple people at the City, as well as <br />the Planning Commission and a Councilmember. She understood that if this shed was not over <br />120 square feet a permit was not required and she was on her own. She explained she could not <br />afford to pay thousands of dollars for a survey. However, she was able to get a metal detector in <br />order to locate the property line stakes. She stated the City did then come out and inform the <br />offending neighbor that he could not build his shed in that location. She reported she was very <br />grateful for that. She commented she was before the Council to ask that the City find a better <br />process for dealing with matters like this, instead of pitting neighbor against neighbor. She stated <br />she was unsure what the proper answer was, but suggested the City purchase a metal detector that <br />could be loaned out to residents who need to find their markers. She recommended all structures <br />require a mini -building permit to ensure residents are informed of proper setback requirements. <br />She recommended the City take some responsibility for enforcing its ordinances. In addition, she <br />wanted a policy in place regarding lot markers. <br />Carl Kuhl, Mounds View Irondale Youth Hockey Association, introduced himself to the Council <br />and explained he was the new President of the hockey association. He reported this hockey <br />association served youth from nine different communities and had roughly 750 enrolled players. <br />He explained since the mid 1990's these players have utilized the Blaine Super Rink for ice time. <br />He reported the hockey association used 812 hours of ice time last season at the Super Rink, and <br />another 600 hours for its two tournaments. He stated it has been 25 years since the Super Rink <br />was constructed and this facility was in need of renovations and upgrades. He reported the <br />Mounds View Irondale Youth Hockey Association has been asked for $750,000 to assist with <br />paying for these upgrades. He requested the City consider providing financial support as well. <br />Elyse Farnsworth, 1487 Lametti Lane, reported she was a proud hockey mom and resident of <br />Arden Hills. She stated she had two boys that played hockey for the Mounds View Irondale <br />Youth Hockey Association. She urged the City Council to make a contribution to youth hockey. <br />4. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIES <br />None. <br />5. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS <br />None. <br />6. STAFF COMMENTS <br />A. Transportation Update <br />