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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—OCTOBER 14, 2024 9 <br /> Councilmember Rousseau said it's a 10% increase so residential could probably be held to $3.10 <br /> or$3.15. <br /> Mayor Grant said it needs to be a$0.25 increment. He thought$3.25 or$3.50 is okay. <br /> Councilmember Monson said we can also hold it at$3.00. <br /> Mayor Grant agreed we could hold it at $3.00 and that puts the rest back on the industrial and <br /> commercial. <br /> Councilmember Monson thought seeing a$3.00, $3.25 and $3.50 option is the way to go. <br /> Mayor Grant agreed. He said we don't have to make the decision here. He wondered if two <br /> weeks before the next meeting is possible. Mike Wilhelmi confirmed. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if Staff or Mike Wilhelmi need anything further from tonight's discussion. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe said Staff is clear on the terms. She wanted to be clear that <br /> what was put on the website doesn't have to be the final rate. It's just a draft. She asked for <br /> clarification if Council would prefer a public hearing or just a New Business item with <br /> attachments and a memo that outlines the how and why background would suffice. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau asked if there can be another opportunity for the public to speak, <br /> responding to the public presentation. <br /> Mayor Grant said Council can set the agenda in any order we want. He said usually will <br /> encourage residents who are present for a public hearing to hold their comments until that item is <br /> discussed. The advantage is that Staff will probably answer some of the public's questions <br /> through the public presentation. <br /> Councilmember Monson thought the clearest way for people to understand that they can come <br /> for comment would be an official public hearing. She agrees with Councilmember Holden that it <br /> needs to be clear that the public hearing is informative. The public is welcome to make comments <br /> and ask questions. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe reminded a public hearing is not required for this application. <br /> When a public hearing is required, a notice is printed in the newspaper. We are always required to <br /> post an ordinance on our website. She wondered if Council wanted Staff to notice in the paper, as <br /> well as on the website, or just on the website as is required for an ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Holden thought it was fairly cheap to place it in the newspaper. <br /> Assistant to the City Administrator/City Clerk Hanson said it would be less than $100. <br /> Councilmember Holden said she would have no problem with putting it in the newspaper. <br />
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