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<br />'. <br />c <br />. Mayor ~ <br /> Beverly Aplikowski ~~JIILLS Michelle Wolfe <br /> City Administrator <br /> Council Members Arden Hills City Council 1245 West Highway 96 <br /> David Grant Arden Hills MN 55112 <br /> Brenda Holden Administrator's Update 651.634.5120 <br /> . Gregg Larson www.d.:!nit:lI-hills.IIII1.IIS <br /> Vincent Pellegrin For the week ending October 27, 2006 <br /> Administrative Fines Update: As I've written previously, the Sheriffs Depm1ment and the seven <br /> contract cities have been studying the possibility of using Administrative Fines for traffic <br /> violations. Our City Attorney has some concerns about the use of Administrative Fines for <br /> moving violations due to opinions written by the State Auditor and Attorney General. At this <br /> time, three cities have decided against implementing Administrative Fines because of those <br /> existing opinions. A few cities still will discuss it, but it is unlikely to proceed since it will be <br /> onerous for the Sheri1f's Department to enforce and administer for some cities and not others. <br /> Given our City Attorney's concern, 1 am reluctant to recommend the use of these fines for tratTic <br /> violations. However, it is possible that we may want to implement them for other violations. In <br /> addition, the Community Development Department has expressed a desire to look at <br /> Administrative Fines as a tool for Code Enforcement. So, staff will continue to work on this <br />. topic and bring it to Council when we have a little more inforn1ation and a fin11 recommendation <br /> for your consideration. <br /> We received word after the Council packet was sent out that the closing with Royal Oaks will <br /> take place on Monday morning. Therefore the item on the agenda far the extension of the <br /> closing date will not need action. <br /> Work continues on the preliminary development agreement with CRR. CRR is providing <br /> comments back to Steve Bubul this week. Weare scheduled to meet and review status next <br /> week. Plans for the November 7 and 8 meetings also continue. The dran agenda that was <br /> included in your agenda packet continues to evolve. However, a large focus of the meetings will <br /> be on various technical aspects of the transfer process: FaST, FOSET, RAA. As mentioned in <br /> your packet, we hope to schedule a development tour in the near future, hopefully in November. <br /> We will discuss that further on Monday evening. Tetra Tech is in the process of finalizing a plan <br /> for the additional characterization on the site, which needs to be reviewed by the regulatory <br /> agencIes. Staff has emphasized to CRR the need to finalize the preliminary development <br /> agreement before we can continue to commit City funds. So we will focus our energies on that <br /> effort. Meanwhile, Karen is in daily contact with Gen McJilton (Ryan) as they coordinate all the <br /> various eHarts that are getting underway at this time. I anticipate we may need to tack work <br /> sessions on to regular Council meetings fairly frequently so that we can continue to keep the <br /> Council informed regarding this project. <br />. I met with a representative of the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust on Thursday. We <br /> are finally getting close to receiving payment of our claim for the fraud case. I have to provide <br />
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