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<br /> ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br /> OCTOBER 25,2004 7 <br /> . <br /> B. TCAAP INTERIM AGREEMENT EXTENSION <br /> Mr. Clark stated the current TCAAP Agreement between CRR, Inc. and the City expired on <br /> November 8, 2004 and since more time was needed to resolve various issues, e,g. a City policy <br /> position on economic development assistance, a six-month extension was viewed as the best <br /> mechanism to continue the current development team contractual relationship, A key premise of <br /> the Agreement is the City working on an economic development assistance policy with an <br /> understanding that some type of policy position will be arrived at before the extension's <br /> termination date in May, 2005. He reviewed the Interim Agreement for the Council. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Larson moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a <br /> motion to approve the Interim Agreement Amendment Extension as <br /> written and its execution by the City, The motion carried unanimously (5- <br /> 0). <br /> CITY COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> Ms. Wolfe - Stated they would canvass the election results on Wednesday, November 8th, She <br /> asked if the Council had any thoughts about changing the street signs for streets with "circle" in <br /> . the name from Cr to Cir at a cost of $1,600 plus labor. Councilmember Holden stated she <br /> would like the signs to be compliant with the Post Office. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski replied she had no preference, but she would like them to be consistent <br /> Councilmember Larson stated he was comfortable with the added expense to comply with the <br /> Post Office standard. <br /> Ms. Wolfe stated there was some confusion that "Cr" could be a designation for "Court". <br /> Councilmember Rem indicated she did not have an issue with correcting the signs. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski acknowledged that they did not want to spend the money, but believed it was <br /> important there was consistency in the signs, <br /> Ms. Wolfe stated she has been doing research on a noise ordinance and noted they were <br /> tremendously difficult to enforce. She asked if staff should continue to work on this, <br /> Council member Rem suggested staff give Council a basic report as to what a noise ordinance <br /> was, what other cities in the surrounding communities were doing, and why it would or would <br /> not work <br /> . Councilmember Holden - Stated the PTRC meets tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m, at City Hall. <br /> She stated the newsletter articles were due now. She noted Northwest Youth and Family <br /> Services Harvest Event was November 6, She stated there was an electrical pole down on <br /> Beckman, She requested staffto look into this, <br />