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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — JULY 28, 2025 7 <br />Councilmember Holden inquired if there was any legal way for the City Council to deny this <br />request. <br />City Attorney Bjerkness advised that if the application satisfies all the requirements of City <br />Ordinance, she would recommend the request be approved. <br />Councilmember Rousseau questioned when the EDC would be reviewing the City's business <br />licensing requirements. <br />City Administrator Jagoe stated after speaking with Senior Planner Fransen, she understood the <br />EDC would be addressing this matter in August or September. <br />Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 7:48 p.m. <br />Paul Tufts, 1127 Amble Drive, supported this request and noted he has not seen any problems <br />with this business in the community. <br />Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 7:51 p.m. <br />B. 2026 PMP Street and Utility Improvements Project — Improvement Public <br />Hearing <br />Brad Fisher, Bolton & Menk, stated on July 14, 2025, the City Council adopted Resolution <br />2025-047 receiving the feasibility report and calling for a public hearing to consider proposed <br />improvements for the 2026 PMP Street and Utility Improvements Project. Projects involving <br />special assessments generally require two public hearings commonly known as an Improvement <br />Hearing and an Assessment Hearing. The subject hearing for July 28 is the Improvement Hearing. <br />The purpose of the Improvement Hearing is for the City Council to discuss a specific local <br />improvement before ordering it done. The second public hearing is the Assessment Hearing <br />which is scheduled after the project has received contractor bids to provide property owners with <br />an opportunity to express concerns about the actual special assessments. <br />Mr. Fisher provided further information regarding the scope of work that would be completed, <br />which included pavement resurfacing, watermain improvements as well as storm sewer and water <br />quality improvements. The proposed trail improvements and trail resurfacing that would occur <br />were described. He commented on the resident input he has received to date, noting the common <br />themes. He discussed preliminary costs, noting how the project would be funded, which included <br />special assessment. He further reviewed the project schedule and requested the Council hold a <br />public hearing for this project. <br />Councilmember Holden asked that the next time Mr. Fisher provides the Council with a <br />presentation, that he also include the cost for the total reconstruction of a street. She discussed <br />how the City Council was working to address street repairs before streets required a total <br />reconstruction. <br />Councilmember Monson commented on the cost breakdown noting the City would be paying for <br />$1.1 million of the costs and $931,000 will be assessed. She asked how accurate staff believed the <br />project estimate was. <br />