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								    APPROVAL OF AGENDA
<br />PUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL
<br />This is an opportunity for citizens to bring to the Council ’s attention any items which 
<br />are relevant to the City.  In addressing the Council, you must first state your name and 
<br />address for the record. To allow adequate time for each person wishing to address the 
<br />Council, speakers must limit their comments to three (3) minutes. To facilitate a timely 
<br />meeting, a speaker that is repeating, or agreeing with, a previous comment should 
<br />simply state such and forego a longer comment. If a large number of citizens wish to 
<br />speak, the Mayor may shorten the individual comment period. Written documents may 
<br />be distributed to the Council prior to the start of the meeting to allow a more timely 
<br />presentation. Speakers should not use obscene, profane, or threatening language, or 
<br />make personal attacks.   Matters of litigation involving the City shall not be discussed 
<br />during Public Inquiry by citizens or Council.  The Council may not respond to speaker 
<br />comments, engage in a debate, or take any action on the issues raised by citizens, 
<br />but may direct City staff to research or follow up on an issue, if desired by Council.  If 
<br />Council directs further review by staff, the results of that review will be presented at a 
<br />following regular Council Meeting.
<br />RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIES
<br />STAFF COMMENTS
<br />Transportation Update
<br />David Swearingen, Public Works Director/City Engineer
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />Night To Unite Update
<br />Julie Hanson, City Clerk
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />Elections Update
<br />Julie Hanson, City Clerk
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES
<br />June 13, 2022 Regular City Council 
<br />06 -13 -22 -R.PDF
<br />CONSENT CALENDAR
<br />Those items listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine by the 
<br />City Council and will be enacted by one motion under a Consent Calendar format.  
<br />There will be no separate discussion of these items, unless a Councilmember so 
<br />requests, in which event, the item will be removed from the general order of business 
<br />and considered separately in its normal sequence on the agenda.
<br />Motion To Approve Claims And Payroll
<br />Gayle Bauman, Finance Director
<br />Pang Silseth, Accounting Analyst
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />Motion To Approve Resolution 2022 -035 –Charitable Gambling License Renewals 
<br />For Chops, Inc., Minnesota Fastpitch And Spring Lake Park Lions 
<br />Julie Hanson, City Clerk
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />Motion To Approve Extension Of Regular Leave Without Pay For Arden Hills ’ 
<br />Employee
<br />Dave Perrault, City Administrator
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />Motion To Approve 2022 Street Maintenance Program –Public Works Costs
<br />David Swearingen, Public Works Director/City Engineer
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />Motion To Approve Public Works 2022 CIP Replacement Equipment Purchases
<br />David Swearingen, Public Works Director/City Engineer
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT B.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT C.PDF
<br />Motion To Approve Purchase Of Shelter/Shade Structures For Perry Park –Spring 
<br />Lake Park Lions Donation 
<br />David Swearingen, Public Works Director/City Engineer
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT B.PDF
<br />PULLED CONSENT ITEMS
<br />Those items that are pulled from the Consent Calendar will be removed from the 
<br />general order of business and considered separately in its normal sequence on the 
<br />agenda.
<br />PUBLIC HEARINGS
<br />City Wide Speed Limit
<br />John Morast, HR Green
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT B.PDF
<br />Quarterly Special Assessments For Delinquent Utilities
<br />Gayle Bauman, Finance Director
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />Planning Case 22 -011 Amending Chapter 13 Sections 1320.085, Subd. 3, 
<br />1320.09, Subd. 3, 1320.10 Subd. 4 And 1325.04, Subd. 1.B (Drive Up 
<br />Windows/Drive Lanes)
<br />Jessica Jagoe, City Planner
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT B.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT C.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT D.PDF
<br />Planning Case 22 -009 2040 Comprehensive Plan Amendments (1700 W Highway 
<br />96 –Trident Development)
<br />Jessica Jagoe, City Planner
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT B.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT C.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT D.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT E.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT F.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT G.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT H.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT I.PDF
<br />NEW BUSINESS
<br />Resolution 2022 -036 Adopting And Confirming Quarterly Special Assessments For 
<br />Delinquent Utilities
<br />Gayle Bauman, Finance Director
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />Ordinance 2022 -004 Amending Chapter 13 Sections 1320.085, Subd. 3, 1320.09, 
<br />Subd. 3, 1320.10 Subd. 4 And 1325.04, Subd. 1.B –Planning Case 22 -011 (Drive 
<br />Up Windows/Drive Lanes) And Authorization For Publication Of Summary 
<br />Ordinance
<br />Jessica Jagoe, City Planner
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT B.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT C.PDF
<br />2040 Comprehensive Plan Amendments –Planning Case 22 -009 (1700 W 
<br />Highway 96 –Trident Development)
<br />Jessica Jagoe, City Planner
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />Resolution 2022 -037 Variance 4073 Valentine Court –Planning Case 22 -008
<br />Jessica Jagoe, City Planner
<br />MEMO.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT A.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT B.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT C.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT D.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT E.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT F.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT G.PDF
<br />ATTACHMENT H.PDF
<br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS
<br />COUNCIL/STAFF COMMENTS
<br />ADJOURN
<br />Mayor:
<br />David Grant
<br />Councilmembers:
<br />Brenda Holden
<br />Fran Holmes
<br />Steve Scott
<br />David Radziej 
<br />Regular City Council 
<br /> Agenda
<br /> June 27, 2022
<br /> 7:00 p.m. 
<br /> City Hall 
<br />Address:
<br />1245 W Highway 96
<br />Arden Hills MN 55112
<br />Phone:
<br />651 -792 -7800
<br />Website :
<br />www.cityofardenhills.org
<br />City Vision
<br />Arden Hills is a strong community that values its unique environmental setting, strong residential 
<br />neighborhoods, vital business community, well -maintained infrastructure, fiscal soundness, and our 
<br />long -standing tradition as a desirable City in which to live, work, and play.
<br />This meeting will be streamed live on local Cable Channel 16 and available for playback on our website.
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