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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION - DECEMBER 20, 1999 4 <br /> . representative of thirteen (13) of the eighteen (18) affected property owners along Old <br /> Highway 10. Mr. Cmiel brought out issues of increased fire protection quality of potable <br /> water, and cost participation options for the City. <br /> Mayor Probst reviewed the City Council's previous discussion and potential process with <br /> Mr.Cmiel. <br /> e. Y2K Final Preparations <br /> Mr. Stafford reported that between the hours of II :00 p.m. on December 31 st and 2:00 <br /> a.m. on January IS" City staff (consisting ofMr. Stafford, Public Works Foreman Jim <br /> Perron, and Public Works employee Mike Schifsky) would be available to monitor the <br /> City's electronic and mechanical equipment related to the City's lift station and water <br /> tower pumps. Mr. Post was planning to man City Hall in case of emergency, and to <br /> serve as liaison with the Ramsey County Sheriffs Department and the Lake Johanna <br /> Volunteer Fire Department, Station No.1. Both contracted agencies would be fully <br /> prepared to respond to any emergencies. Mr. Post referred to a recent Ramsey County <br /> mass mailing of emergency response strategic locations. <br /> MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS <br /> January 3, 2000 Organizational Council Meeting <br /> . It was the consensus of the Councilmembers that the length of the annual organizational <br /> meeting be kept to a minimum. <br /> Employee Update <br /> Mr. Lynch advised Councilmembers of the death of the spouse of City employee, Celine <br /> Syfko, and stated that a plant and card had been provided to the family on behalf of the <br /> City Council and staff. <br /> January 10, 2000 Public Hearing, 2000 Street Improvement Project <br /> Discussion took place regarding the start time for the Public Hearing scheduled on <br /> January 10, 2000 for consideration of the 2000 Street Improvement Project. It was the <br /> consensus of the Council that the public hearing remain at 7:30, but that the regular <br /> Council meeting start at 6:30 p.m., then recess and reconvene as needed. Mr. Brown was <br /> requested to have the necessary recommended options for street widths available at the <br /> meeting. <br /> DEPARTMENT REPORTS <br /> Parks and Recreation Department Update <br /> . Mr. Moore provided an overview of recent recreation program activities. <br />