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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - January 22,2007 <br /> <br />Mayor Harpstead requested the group's input regarding site access to the TCAAP site. <br /> <br />Mr. Jeff McMenimen noted that a number of residents expressed concern at the Town Hall <br />meeting regarding traffic levels on Highway 96. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung said that he is concerned about site access on the north side of <br />Highway 96. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Karen Barton said that the City and County may have to <br />address the need for traffic lights at the different access points. <br /> <br />Mayor Harpstead requested input from the group regarding the proposed storm water feature. <br /> <br />Councihnember Holden requested a smaller water feature. <br /> <br />Counci1member McClung suggested that more than one water feature be created. <br /> <br />Mayor Harsptead asked if space should be reserved on the TCAAP site for future public <br />buildings. <br /> <br />City Administrator Wolfe noted that it may be a good idea to have a place holder for future <br />public buildings. <br /> <br />Mayor Harpstead noted that this will be an on-going discussion as we work on creating a master <br />plan for the TCAAP site. <br /> <br />City Administrator Wolfe asked members of the City Council if they would be available to attend <br />a 6:15 PM work session on January 29th. <br /> <br />A majority of the City Council noted that they would be able to attend a work session meeting at <br />6: 15 PM to discuss the November development site tour. <br /> <br />Overview of the City of Arden Hills Emere:encv Manae:ement Plan and Procedures- <br /> <br />Public Works Director Greg Hoag introduced Mr. Judd Freed (Ramsey County Emergency <br />Management Director) and Ms. Krysta Reuter (Ramsey County Emergency Management <br />Coordinator) to the City Council. Mr. Freed and Ms. Reuter provided the City Council with an <br />overview of the emergency management services provided by Ramsey County, required National <br />Incident Management Services (NIMS) training, and the county-wide Emergency Operations <br />Plan (EOP). In 2005, the City Council adopted the City's current Emergency Operation <br />Procedures and Ramsey County Emergency Management Plan. <br /> <br />Mr. Freed noted that City Council and City department heads are required to complete the <br />National Incident Management System training requirements: IS-700, IS-800, IS-IOO, IS-200, IS- <br />300, and IS-400. The classes can be completed on-line or through a certified instructor. <br /> <br />8 <br />