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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—OCTOBER 14, 2024 14 <br /> Councilmember Fabel thinks, under the police power, the City would have the authority to <br /> impose limitations on this usage of land over and above what we may impose on other <br /> commercial uses. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau would like to see more restrictions on operations rather than location. <br /> She thinks B-3 might be a better location. While the regulations are still being developed, it would <br /> be wise to restrict the operating times and that customers are being asked for identification before <br /> entering the space. <br /> Mayor Grant would only want it allowed in the B-4 district. He thinks the operational guidelines <br /> will come from the OCM. <br /> Councilmember Monson would be open to allowing a business that is strictly a retailer in B-3. <br /> Mezzo- and Micro- businesses in B-4 as a conditional use, and the gateway business would allow <br /> for a larger operation. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if anyone knows when we will know the rules and regulations. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe said OCM has provided a draft ordinance. As individual <br /> cities start to put together their ordinances,they are doing so with the legal interpretation from <br /> City Attorneys and then OCM responds with their own interpretation. It's still very fluid. She <br /> anticipates that whatever is decided now, will be amended. <br /> Councilmember Holden said that knowing that the rules and regulations aren't clear and there <br /> are empty buildings on Lexington she would support B4 for retails sales and it could be expanded <br /> to B-3 later. If the hope it to start small, B-4 is probably the place to start. <br /> Mayor Grant said that when a retailer opens up,people will find it. He recapped that <br /> Councilmember Holden and Councilmember Fabel are in favor or B-4. Councilmember <br /> Monson has indicated B-3 or B-4. He asked what Councilmember Rousseau thinks. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau is open to B-3 or B-4. She asked how many Micro- and Mezzo- <br /> businesses are in Minnesota. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe did not know. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau wondered if there are insurability restrictions on these businesses. <br /> She remembered some bars were looking into offering THC drinks but chose not to because of the <br /> insurance cost and uncertainty. She is okay with B-3 or B-4. That would also allow businesses to <br /> do it as an accessory part of their business. <br /> Mayor Grant said he heard the majority of Council agrees B-4 is appropriate for the retail <br /> component, with the option to expand it later, if appropriate. It would be much harder to allow it <br /> and then retract that, if a business has moved in. He asked about non-retail uses. <br />
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