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IV.2. Minutes of the May 27, 2020 City Council Emergency Meeting ProceedingsHOPKINS CITY COUNCIL EMERGENCY MEETING PROCEEDINGS MAY 27, 2020 CALL TO ORDER Pursuant to due call and notice an emergency meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held by conference call through GoToMeeting pursuant to Minnesota Statue 13D.021 in response to the COVID-19 emergency on Tuesday, May 27 at 4:00 p.m. Mayor Gadd called the meeting to order and conducted roll call of City Council participating in the meeting. Council Members present included Beck, Brausen, Halverson and Hunke. Others attending included City Manager Mornson, City Clerk Domeier, Assistant City Manager Lenz, City Attorney Riggs, Fire Chief Specken, Director of Public Works Stadler and Director of Planning and Development Elverum. Mayor Gadd provided information on the meeting format and other opening remarks. NEW BUSINESS II.1. Resolution Authorizing the Granting of Regulatory Flexibility to Local Businesses; Mornson City Manager Mornson provided a summary of Council Report 2020-039. On May 20, 2020 Governor Walz issued Executive Order 20 -56 outlining plans for bars and restaurants to open on June 1 for outdoors services so long as certain conditions, including social distancing, are maintained to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Staff is receiving requests for temporary outdoor seating as part of the order. The proposed resolution will allow staff some flexibility in granting temporary outdoor seating areas. Mayor Gadd confirmed that City Attorney Riggs has reviewed the resolution. Mr. Riggs stated that the resolution was prepared by the Kennedy & Graven team and that a few cities are considering adoption of the same or similar resolution. The goal of the resolution is to provide staff flexibility with zoning and license processes to get businesses up and running. Mayor Gadd questioned if the checklist of items were from the Governor’s office. Mr. Riggs clarified that the requirements following those normally requested for a new space or liquor license. The checklist gives the City broad latitude and allows flexibility to get creative with requests. Council Member Brausen questioned the timeline for the temporary seating. Mr. Mornson stated the proposed end date is October 31, 2020. Mr. Riggs added that the timeline is at the Council’s discretion and they can revert back to normal policy at any time. Mayor Gadd questioned the areas of town where businesses have requested additional seating. City Clerk Domeier stated that most requests have been on Mainstreet and one from the Blake Road area. Motion by Beck. Second by Halverson. Motion to approve Resolution 2020-031 a Resolution Authorizing the Granting of Regulatory Flexibility to Local Businesses. HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL EMERGENCY MEETING PROCEEDINGS MAY 27, 2020 Ayes: Beck, Brausen, Halverson , Hunke, Gadd. Nays: None. Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Halverson. Second by Hunke Motion to adjourn. Ayes: All. Nays: None. Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 4:14 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Amy Domeier City Clerk ATTEST: _______________________________ Jason Gadd, Mayor _______________________________ Amy Domeier, City Clerk