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2005-098 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2005-098 RESOLUTION ADOPTING MINNEHAHA CREEK VISION Whereas, the City of Hopkins previously adopted a resolution to create the Minnehaha Creek Visioning Partnership to provide guidance and recommendations on policy development, technical issues, and public involvement to create a common vision and implementation plan for the Minnehaha Creek Corridor; Whereas, the Partnership's Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC), comprised of 23 representatives from the cities of Minneapolis, Edina, St. Louis Park, Hopkins and Minnetonka, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Hennepin County, and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, held twelve workshop meetings to develop a recommended creek vision; Whereas, the Partnership's Technical Advisory Committee also met to review the technical feasibility of the vision recommendations developed by the CAC, and has concluded that these recommendations are technically feasible; Whereas, the CAC also convened a public Open House to gather further public input and review of the proposed creek vision and the CAC's recommendations; Whereas, the CAC has now produced a detailed report that sets forth a creek vision as follows: The Vision for Minnehaha Creek includes both an existing and desired sense of place. With respect to the existing sense of place, the creek: · Is a corridor with various reaches and destinations, · Serves as a gathering place for people, · Provides recreational opportunities, · Is a contemporary cultural resource, yet it also reflects our history, and · Provides natural and aesthetic experiences unique to its setting. Within the creek corridor it is also desired to: · Provide balanced opportunities to experience the creek, · Improve the natural environment, · Improve water quality, · Have variation and physical differences, and · Be reflective of our history and a priority for our future. Whereas, the CAC's creek vision recommendations also include management priorities, streambank erosion improvements, aquatic habitat management, riparian vegetation management, woody debris management, study of weir and dam removal, stream flow management, water quality management, and decision making criteria; and Whereas, the CAC's creek vision recommendations will be considered by both the MCWD and the USACE as they move forward with plans and designs, and it is also intended as guidance for other organizations, such as cities and the Minneapolis Park Board, which share creek corridor management responsibilities, with the hope is that all organizations can work together toward a common vision for the creek; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Hopkins hereby adopts the general creek vision recommendations presented by the CAC as the general conceptual framework to guide creek corridor management, and thanks the 23 citizen members of the CAC for their hard work, thorough study, and carefully-considered recommendations; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hopkins supports the inclusion of these recommendations in the Water Resources Management Plan being developed by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hopkins agrees to continue to work with the other members of the Minnehaha Creek Visioning Partnership, through its policy board, technical advisory committee, and citizens advisory committee, to coordinate the implementation of these recommendations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hopkins hereby expresses its support for the United States Army Corps of Engineers Feasibility Study within the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District to pursue the investigation of the potential Federal interest in assisting with the implementation of Minnehaha Creek Visioning Partnership recommendations in the Minnehaha Creek corridor. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 20th day of September, 2005. ~.