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<br />ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />JULY 8, 2002 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />He reviewed the four steps necessary as the cornerstones of the public process. <br />1. Communicate the problem <br />2. Communicate the process <br />3. Communicate the options <br />4. Communicate the solution(s) <br /> <br />He then reviewed the role of the elected officials and the potential communication <br />plan including several outlets for information. <br /> <br />At the end of the presentation Mr. Prosser indicated he would answer questions of <br />the City Council. Council indicated they would prefer to discuss the subject <br />further at the July 15,2002 City Council Work Session. <br /> <br />Interim Development A!!reement <br /> <br />Administrator Lynch reviewed the background and the work that has gone into the <br />development agreement thus far. <br /> <br />Attorney Filla reviewed the document, noting particular items, and also gave <br />background on issues to the City Council. Filla reviewed the following: Land <br />transfer, environmental analysis, land use and infrastructure plan, the negotiation <br />of a disposition and development agreement and cost reimbursement. Filla did <br />note the particular section containing cost reimbursement and inclusion of travel <br />when requested or necessitated by the consultant. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst inquired about the termination section. He noted that the cost of the <br />data was absent. He would like to have identified which data would be considered <br />for reimbursement and which data would not. He also inquired as to what is the <br />exposure of the City on data retention. <br /> <br />Council Member Grant commented that he had specific changes he would like to <br />see made to the document, but did not think there would be enough time to go <br />through those changes during the course of the special meeting. <br /> <br />Attorney Filla commented that the comments and changes should be made through <br />Administrator Lynch, and reiterated to the Council to alert staff if the document <br />does not seem to be headed in the right direction. . <br />