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03-20-2018JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2018 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a Special Joint Work Session of the Hopkins City Council and Hopkins Planning & Zoning Commission was held on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:06 p.m. in the Raspberry Room at Hopkins City Hall, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins. Hopkins Council Present: Katie Campbell, Mayor Molly Cummings, Jason Gadd, Kristi Halverson, Aaron Kuznia Hopkins Planning & Zoning Commission Present: Laura L. Daly, Libby Goeman, Brian Hunke, Emily Wallace -Jackson, Matthew McNeil, James Warden Hopkins Staff: City Manager Mike Mornson, Planning and Development Director Kersten Elverum, Assistant City Manager Ari Lenz, City Planner Jason Lindahl. In addition, representatives present for the item were: Haila Maze, Bolton & Menk, Mike Waltman, Bolton & Menk, a representative from the Cunningham Group, Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee members and interested residents. Mayor Cummings welcomed everyone and thanked the committee and staff for all the work that has gone into the draft of the Comprehensive Plan. City Planner Lindahl gave an overview of the Comprehensive Plan and community engagement process. Mr. Lindahl commented that the required six-month review period would allow time for additional public comments. Draft Goals & Policies Ms. Haila Maze, Bolton & Menk, gave an overview of the Cultivate Hopkins draft recommendations, the planning process and schedule. The joint meeting purpose is to ensure that the draft goals are consistent with the City and elected officials. Ms. Maze discussed the community engagement process and commented that there was positive feedback from residents. Ms. Maze discussed the principles of sustainability and resilience that were used as resources when developing the Comprehensive Plan. Ms. Maze discussed the Comprehensive Plan approach and framework that included being responsive to feedback, the brand, logo, changing conditions, major trends and city goals as well as the required elements. Ms. Maze reviewed the subparts of the plan, major issues and focus areas. Ms. Maze commented that the Comprehensive Plan has been developed to allow for changes and adjustments in order to acknowledge progress. JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2018 The Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee thanked the staff for creating the Advisory Committee to be part of the overall process. There were positive comments about the initial draft. Council Member Campbell asked about the complete streets concept, autonomous vehicles and sidewalks. Mr. Lindahl commented that Hopkins has a strong pedestrian environment in place already but there are considerations of pedestrian safety and strengthening physical connections. Council has the ability to look at areas individually for infrastructure improvements. There was discussion about the need for clear consistent markings and infrastructure maintenance for autonomous vehicles. Mayor Cummings commented on the importance to balance city policy, being responsive to residents, doing what is best for the City and how to address complete streets. Mr. Waltman discussed the transportation goals, policy, considerations and exceptions of the Complete Streets Policy. Mr. Lindahl commented that the Comprehensive Plan looks at the larger picture, that the policies are in place to help the City Council with decision-making and that is important to educate the public about the plan. Ms. Maze commented that the plan gives parameters and ways to guide discussion. There was discussion about affordable housing, legalities and strategies to address concerns. Ms. Maze discussed the language in the plan. There was discussion of parking requirements and ways to support downtown businesses. The City has a good basis of development in place and it is important not to lose the character of Hopkins. There was discussion of a shuttle circulator throughout downtown. Mayor Cummings commented that a shuttle has been part of City Council discussions. Mayor Cummings asked about alternative funding for road reconstruction projects and balancing water conservation and water rates. Mr. Waltman discussed funding options and water conservation standards. There was discussion about the age -wave trend and the effect on businesses and housing stock. Council consensus was that they liked the focus areas in the Comprehensive Plan and thanked the committee for their input. Council discussed the importance of a sustainable plan and how to inform the public. Ms. Maze discussed the Metropolitan Council Comprehensive Plan process and review. Mayor Cummings commented it is important to take the time to make sure the plan is done right. Mr. Lindahl discussed the new Arts and Cultural section of the Comprehensive Plan. Staff will be taking a closer look at the best practices and how to create resources to promote public art. Mr. Lindahl discussed the next steps in the process including the implementation stage of the plan and how to measure progress. The Advisory JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2018 Committee will meet again in April and May. The Council should contact staff with any additional feedback about the Comprehensive Plan draft. On behalf of the Council, Mayor Cummings thanked the staff and committee for their time and commitment to the Comprehensive Plan process. The Joint Work Session adjourned at 6:42 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Debbie Vold 3