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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COlJNCIL - OCTOBER 9, 2001 6 <br /> <br />Mr. Lynch noted the Ramsey County Board was faced with a $200,000 deficit because of the . <br />change in Tax Increment Financing (TIF) laws. He added the Board had notified the city the <br />Ramsey County Public Works Facility would be on hold until it addresses the deficit. <br /> <br />Mr, Lynch added the October 29, Regular City Council meeting would be held in the new city <br />hall. He suggested Councilmembers arrive an hour ahead of time to become familiar with the <br />ncw surroundings. The Council concurred. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated the Council did have a brief conversation regarding a policy for the use of <br />the new city hall. He noted it was clear the Council would receive a number of such requests. <br />He added the Council should give it additional thought and take some formal action, <br /> <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant stated he was glad to see that the city had received a number ofrequests to <br />use the new city hall from the community. He noted that was a purpose of the city hall. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant stated there was a delay in the proposal for the RFP for the Ramsey <br />County Public Works facility. He noted the Operations and Finance Committee would meet on <br />the October 18,2001 to review the draft RFP. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson stated the Parks, Recreation and Trails Committee had to cancel a work . <br />session scheduled for Saturday because so few were able to attend, He noted this would set back <br />the schedule for the master plan for parks. He added the contractor needed to be more aggressive <br />in completing work on time. He stated the process could be extended another month or so. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson noted his disappointed with the response from Dr. Jan Witthuhn of the <br />School District. He stated Ms. Witthun did not feel comfortable writing a letter even though she <br />acknowledged that the building official had spent a lot of time at Mounds View High School. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rem stated she attended the regional Human Rights Conference at the end of <br />September, She noted the State Department of Human Rights would be meeting in St. Paul in <br />December and she would like to attend the meeting. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rem stated Northwest Youth and Family Services were holding a fall <br />fundraising gala at the end of the month. She invited all to attend and noted Councilmember <br />Aplikowski's reservation of two tables this year. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rem stated she was almost done reading the city code. She noted she would <br />have a page of questions and comments on it for the next work session. She added she agreed <br />with City Attorney Filla's letter regarding the redundancies in the city code. She asked if this <br />was an appropriate time to make some of the changes referenced in the letter. She stated all of <br />the definitions should be in one section, Mr. Lynch responded that from a financial standpoint <br />the process was at an end. He stated there would be additional charges from the codifier and the . <br />League of Minnesota Cities. He noted the city could get an electronic draft from the League. He <br />added the Council should adopt the electronic version and then staff could make those changes. <br />
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