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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—NOVEMBER 10, 2025 4 <br /> 8. CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> A. Motion to Approve Consent Agenda Item - Claims and Payroll <br /> B. Motion to Acknowledge the Application of Catholic United Financial for an <br /> Exempt Permit to Conduct a Raffle with the Event being March 12, 2026, with No <br /> Waiting Period <br /> C. Motion to Acknowledge the Application of Ducks Unlimited North Suburban <br /> Chapter 239 for an Exempt Permit to Conduct a Raffle with the Event being <br /> January 1, 2026, with No Waiting Period <br /> D. Motion to Approve Resolution 2025-070 Relating to 2026 Curbside and Non- <br /> Curbside Recycling Fees <br /> E. Motion to Approve Resolution 2025-071 Approving the Application for <br /> Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) 2026 Private Property <br /> Inflow and Infiltration(I/1) Grant Program <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Weber seconded a <br /> motion to approve the Consent Calendar as presented and to authorize <br /> execution of all necessary documents contained therein. The motion carried <br /> (Lq <br /> 9. PULLED CONSENT ITEMS <br /> None. <br /> 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> None. <br /> 11. NEW BUSINESS <br /> None. <br /> 12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> None. <br /> 13. COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Councilmember Weber stated the Planning Commission met last week where a minor <br /> subdivision was addressed. He reported the Planning Commission suggested minor subdivisions <br /> be addressed at a staff level and that the Zoning Code be amended to allow for this. He indicated <br /> the second item, addressed by the Planning Commission was a sign standard adjustment to allow <br /> for a 60 square foot sign for the Goodwill. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned if the City had completed the waterline study. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen reported staff sent an update to the <br /> Minnesota Department of Health noting there were still several hundred unknowns in the City. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked how many water meters in the City were still having issues. <br />