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• <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION—SEPTEMBER 18, 2000 7 <br /> IIICity Treasurer/Accountant, Terry Post, reported to the City Council on the loan <br /> request made for reiribursement of the money owed by Ramsey County for the <br /> development of the est Round Lake Road intersection. The loan request was in the <br /> amount of$1,019,00 .00. Mr. Post indicated that he would be gone on Wednesday, <br /> September 20 throug Friday, September 22, 2000 at the Minnesota Government Finance <br /> Officer's Association (MGFOA) annual meeting in Alexandria, MN. Mr. Post further <br /> reiterated the wireless node for financial systems software demonstration that the City <br /> had received from the City of Roseville. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired about the options that are available to the City of Arden Hills on <br /> the sound wall that would be constructed just north of the intersection of Highway 96 and <br /> I-35W, with the Minnesota Department of Transportation(MnDOT)holding the City <br /> responsible for any costs. <br /> Mr. Post stated that he would inquire about that, as he had a meeting scheduled on <br /> Tuesday with a MnDOT engineer. His understanding was that there was a basic plan that <br /> MnDOT would implement, and if the City of Arden Hills wanted to see something <br /> different, the City would need to pick up the cost differential. <br /> Mr. Post also indicated that he and Mr. Stafford had met and were preparing a proposal <br /> for recycling contractors. The recycling contract was up for renewal, and they would like <br /> to determine the cost lof what is available. Mr. Post indicated that there was a balance in <br /> 0 the Recycling fund, and inquired of the City Council what they ought to do with that <br /> money. Mr. Post indicated that the City Council could offset the cost of recycling by <br /> reducing the cost to ach of the residents; or they could put the money into promotional <br /> materials, such as re ycling bins; or provide educational information. Mr. Post stated that <br /> the City does not c 1: 1 <br /> ently have an active information resource for its citizens regarding <br /> the recycling progr <br /> Mayor Probst inquired if some of the fund balance couldn't be used to off-set the costs of <br /> the newsletter containing either an entire document about recycling, or ongoing <br /> information about re ycling in each issue. <br /> City Administrator,Joe Lynch, updated the City Council on the Vaughan tower <br /> situation and the mee ing that was to take place on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 with <br /> City Attorney Filla a d Mr. Vaughan. Mr. Lynch inquired if there was a consensus of the <br /> City Council on wha their preference would be in terms of enforcement issues. The <br /> consensus of the City Council was that the tower should come down. <br /> Mr. Lynch reported t at the Fire Inspector and the Lake Johanna Volunteer Fire <br /> Department(LJFVD had parted ways, and the Fire Department was currently in the <br /> process of hiring a ne inspector. <br /> Mr. Lynch also reported that the Feasibility Study, which had previously been discussed <br /> 1111 being available at the September 25th regular City Council meeting, would not be <br /> available until the October 10, 2000 regular City Council meeting. This information <br />