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<br /> DRAFT -- ~I <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 26. 1996 2 .1 <br />August 12, 1996, Council Worksession Meeting <br /> I <br /> No corrections. <br />MOTION: Hicks moved and Keim seconded a motion to approve the August 12, 1996, I <br /> Council Worksession Meeting minutes as presented. The motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0). I <br />August 19, 1996, Council Worksession Meeting <br /> It was noted the date of the minutes should be corrected to read on pages two I <br /> through five as August 19, 1996 (instead of August 12, 1996). Aplikowski also noted <br /> on page four, paragraph six, the minutes should be corrected to read Human Rights I <br /> Committee (instead of Commission). <br />MOTION: Hicks moved and Keim seconded a motion to approve the August 19, 1996, I <br /> Council Worksession Meeting minutes as corrected. The motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0). I <br />CONSENT CALENDAR <br />A. Resolution #96-49, Revising Resolution #96-34(a), Final Assessment Roll Resulting .. <br /> from Settlement (Gene Schmidt Appeal) <br />B. Claims and Payroll I <br />MOTION: Hicks moved and Aplikowski seconded a motion to approve the Consent Calendar <br /> as presented and authorize execution of all necessary documents contained I <br /> therein. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS I <br />Mayor Probst invited the audience to address the Couucil on any issue uot already on the agenda. I <br />Mr. Tom Steele, 3570 Ridgewood Road, stated he has lived in the City for 14 years and wished <br />to address the matter of the City Hall facility. Mr, Steele stated he is a member of the Finance I <br />Committee and TCAAP Task Force and noted his comments do not reflect the feelings of the <br />other committee members. Mr. Steele stated the City is in desperate need of another City office <br />facility. He does not believe much has happened to move forward in that direction. He stated I <br />the City has been waiting to find out the disposition of the arsenal property by the Federal <br />Government and he fears that will take a long time. Mr. Steele believes the City should forget <br />the arsenal property and go forward with plans to build, purchase or lease a building to I <br />accommodate the City's needs, He is aware staff has looked at some other possibilities but he <br />encourages staff and Council take an objective look at that option. .. <br /> I <br />