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lt <br />,-ARZEN HILLS <br />Approved: August 22, 2022 <br />CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />JULY 18, 2022 <br />5:00 P.M. - ARDEN HILLS CITY HALL <br />CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Mayor Grant called to order the City Council <br />Work Session at 5:00 p.m. <br />Present: Mayor David Grant, Councilmembers Brenda Holden, Fran Holmes, Steve <br />Scott and David Radziej <br />Absent: None <br />Also present: City Administrator Dave Perrault, Finance Director Gayle Bauman, Public <br />Works Director/City Engineer David Swearingen, City Planner Jessica Jagoe, Deputy City Clerk <br />Jolene Trauba, Communications Coordinator Grace Arel, Wold Architects Representatives Jake <br />Wollensack and Joel Dunning, Ramsey County Sheriff's Office Director of Administration Kyle <br />Mestad and Ramsey County Property Manager Mehrshad Parsakalleh <br />1. AGENDA ITEMS <br />A. Concept Plan Review (Security Fence and Parking Lot Expansion) at 1411 Paul <br />Kirkwold Drive (Ramsey County Sheriffs Office) — PC 22-013 <br />City Planner Jagoe stated the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office is proposing to install a security <br />barbed wire fence around the Sheriff's Department property, as well as some additional parking <br />spaces. Under current City Code, barbed wire fencing and spiked fencing are prohibited unless a <br />conditional use permit is issued. <br />Wold Architects Representative Jake Wollensack explained the Sheriffs Office campus <br />houses patrol, emergency communications, public works (Ramsey County and Arden Hills), some <br />space for the school district, and 24 hour emergency services. There is currently no security <br />fencing on the southern portion of the facility and no way to secure the facility. They are <br />proposing decorative metal fencing on areas that are more visible, and a portion is proposed to be <br />three strand barbed wire. There would also be two locations they would like to add additional <br />parking, one area behind a secure gate for Sheriffs vehicles (18 stalls), and another area for public <br />parking with 5 stalls and connected to a sidewalk. Both security gates would have sliders and be <br />