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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—APRIL 14,2025 8 <br /> Councilmember Rousseau stated this was great but recommended discretion be allowed by the <br /> Council liaison. <br /> Councilmember Weber commented there may be instances where a Council liaison wrestles <br /> with the idea of whether or not something should be brought to the Personnel Committee. He <br /> stated there may be issues that a liaison does not want to air to the entire City Council all at once <br /> but should have the right to bring the matter to the Personnel Committee. <br /> Mayor Grant suggested the edit be made to the policy and that this matter move forward. <br /> Councilmember Holden suggested the edit read: At their discretion, the Council liaison shall try <br /> to address issue prior to moving the matter to the Personnel Committee. <br /> AMENDMENT: Councilmember Holden moved and Mayor Grant seconded a motion <br /> to amend the policy to add the following language: At their discretion, <br /> the Council liaison shall try to address issue prior to moving the matter <br /> to the Personnel Committee. The amendment carried (5-0). <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Rousseau moved and Councilmember Weber seconded a <br /> motion to Approve Committee/Commission Code of Conduct Policy as <br /> amended. The amended motion carried (5-0). <br /> 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> A. Quarterly Special Assessments for Delinquent Utilities <br /> Finance Director Yang stated water customers whose accounts are 90 days past due were <br /> informed that the City intends to certify delinquent charges to Ramsey County to be collected <br /> with property taxes. These customers have the right to a hearing in front of the City Council to <br /> discuss this matter prior to certification. <br /> Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 7:58 p.m. <br /> With no one coming forward to speak, Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 7:59 p.m. <br /> 11. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Resolution 2025-036 Adopting and Confirming Quarterly Special Assessments <br /> for Delinquent Utilities <br /> Finance Director Yang stated delinquent utility amounts are certified to Ramsey County <br /> quarterly. A list of utility accounts with a delinquent balance was compiled and notices dated <br /> February 13, 2025 were mailed. These customers were informed of their delinquent status and <br /> were asked to make payment of the delinquent balance by April 3, 2025. Utility accounts with an <br /> unpaid delinquent balance would be certified to Ramsey County to be added to property taxes <br /> payable in 2026. The certification amount is equal to the unpaid delinquent balance plus an eight <br /> percent penalty. It was noted the City will request that Ramsey County levy the delinquent <br /> balances against the respective properties. <br />