05-04-99A regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on May 4, 1999, in the
Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall.
Present wero Mayor Redepenning and Council Members Maxwell, Jensen, Hesch, and
Johnson. Also present were staff members Mielke, Genellie, Stadler, Kerrigan,
And rson, Gessele, and City Attorney Jerro Miller.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Redepenning called the meeting to order at 7:48 p.m.
il. OPEN AGENDA -PUBLIC COMMENTS AND CONCERNS
Cecil Kloss and several other reaidsnts of the Gables, 32 - 11 ~' Ave S, appeared to
submit a petition stating their opposition to the possible vacation of 13~' Ave S.
Concerns about the parking and traffic on 12~' Ave S wero also discussed.
Mayor Redepenning said that Council couldn't comment on the questions because no
afire ments have been proposed to vacate 12~' Ave S at this tims.•
III. CONSENT AGENDA
1. April 20, 1999, Regular City Council Meeting Minute:
2. April 13, 1999, Work Session Meeting Minutes
3. Ratification of Prior Month's Disbursements
4. Approve Engineering Services Agreement, Laks Street Bridge Replacement
ICR83-079)
5. Order Assessment Hearing, 1999 Street Improvements (Memo)
6. Subordination Agreement, Interim Financing Westbrooke Patio Homes Phase
II (CR99-079)
7. Approve Resolution, Logis Healthcare (CR99-078)
8. Approve Final Payment Storm Sewer Project 97-15 (CR99-082)
Council Member Maxwell asked if there are any funds available from the Minnehaha
Creek Watershed District for the bridge replacement, item 4. Mr. Stadler said that the
funding was coming from the State, and that he did not know if anything was
available from the Watershed district, but he will check.
Council Member Jansen moved and Council Member Hesch seconded a motion to
approve the Consent Agenda. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member
Maxwell, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council Member Hesch, aye; Council
Member Johnson, aye; Mayor Redepenning, aye. The motion carried unanimously.
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Mayor Redepenning changed the order of the agenda and called for Committee
Reports.
IV. COMMITTEE REPORTS
Council Member Johnson said that the Chemical Health Commission met and
discussed the recently held town meeting. Approximately 350 people attended the
meeting. Ms. Johnson thanked those who contributed to the success of the meeting.
The Chemical Health Commission will follow up the town meeting with a question and
answer session to be held at Eisenhower School from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. on May 18tH
V. NEW BUSINESS
1. Sign Variance, Hopkins Bowl (CR99-0$0)
Nancy Anderson said that the applicant, Hopkins Family Bowling Center, has a sign
located along Shady Oak Road. It is in the shape of a bowling pin. It is
approximately 200 square feet per side and 42 feet high. It must be moved because
of the reconstruction of Excelsior Boulevard and will loose its grandfather status. The
zoning ordinance requires a maximum size of 80 square feet and a maximum height of
35 feet. A variance is required to relocate the sign. The Zoning and Planning
Commission recommended granting the variance. Staff recommended denial of the
variance because of lack of hardship.
Council discussed the loss of the sign through a government taking and the fact that
the removal of the sign was outside the owner's control. '
Mayor Redepenning said that if the non-conformance is allowed for one, the
standards should be set to allow it for all.
Mr. Mielke said that the issue is that the sign is not in conformance. It should be
replaced with a conforming sign. There are two issues to look at, one would be to
change the sign ordinance to make this a conforming sign or change the non-
conforming use ordinance after analyzing whether or not there are circumstances
upon which we choose not to enforce the non conformance rule.
A discussion of the new location of the sign followed.
The applicant's attorney, Lawrence Marofsky was present to speak for the applicant.
Council Member Hesch moved and Council Member Johnson seconded a motion to
approve Resolution 99-0336, approving the variance and direct staff to recommend
language changing either the sign ordinance or the non conforming use ordinance that
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would eliminate the need for a variance when the situation that removes the non
conforming use is not in the control of the owner; also, direct staff to review the
portion of the sign ordinance that deal with the esthetic standards. A poll of the vote
was as follows: Council Member Maxwell, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council
Member Hesch, aye; Counci! Member Johnson, aye; Mayor Redepenning, aye. The
motion carried unanimously.
2. Concept Review Residential Project, Beard Group, Alliant Tech Property
CR99-081)
Nancy Anderson said that The Beard Group is proposing 63 Single Family units for the
old Alliant Tech parking lot. At the Zoning and Planning meeting, some
Commissioners stated that the development was too dense and that the garage doors
were too prominent. Council Member Hesch said that one Commissioner called her
with a concern that there are no sidewalks or areas designated for children to play.
Bill Beard and Paul Gamst, Beard Group, reviewed the history of ideas that have been
talked about for this property.
Wayne Soojian, Ryland Homes, presented the proposed project. Mr. Soojian said that
the development would have a homeowners association and that the green spaces
were set up for play areas in back yards instead of front yards and streets.
Council discussed the density, the garage doors, size of the lots, streets, and play
areas. Mayor Redepenning said he would like to see lots of varying sizes and houses
that have differences. Mr. Redepenning said he would prefer more variety.
John Quinn, a Hopkins resident, asked how wide the roads would be. Mr. Soojian
explained that the roads would be private and not be required to be as wide as City
streets. Mr. Stadler said that utilities would not be a problem in this area.
No Action was taken.
3. Consider New Metro Transit Bus Route (CR99-085)
Jim Gessele said that the Metro Transit requested the addition of a new route from
the Lincoln exit to 2"d Ave S to 3'd St. S to 5th Ave S to Excelsior Boulevard. The bus
would run two times a day at 5:50 A.M. and at 2:08 P.M. The neighborhood was
notified and invited to the Council Meeting. No comments were received from the
public.
Council Members questioned the location of the stops. Mr. Gessele said that he did
not know that. Council also asked if they give their approval, could they at some
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future date, remove the service. Staff answered that the City has authority in that
area.
Council Member Johnson moved and Council Member Hesch seconded a motion to
approve Metro Transit°s request for an additional bus service route along 2"d Ave S,
with asix-month review of the service. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council
Member Maxwell, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council Member Hesch, aye;
Council Member Johnson, aye; Mayor Redepenning, aye. The motion carried
unanimously.
4. Approve Stop Sign, 7th Ave S, 2nd St S (CR99-084)
Jim Gessele said that in advance of approval for the Nine-Mile Cove development,
staff requested the developer to do a traffic study with a view to identifying impacts
on the surrounding neighborhood. The consulting engineer found the three-leg
intersection at 2"d Ave/7"' St off the 169 Lincoln Dr exit unusual. There are two stop
signs. Southbound traffic does not stop. The consulting engineer pointed out that
this is confusing and poses an increased risk of a hazard with more residents moving
into the Nine-Mile Cove development.
Counci( Member Jensen moved and Council Member Johnson seconded a motion to
approve athree-way stop intersection at 7th Street South/2"d Avenue South
immediately west of the Lincoln Drive exit off T.H. 169 and directed staff to notify
the residents and businesses in the area of the change. A poll of the vote was as
follows: Council Member Maxwell, aye; Council Member Jensen, aye; Council
Member Hesch, aye; Council Member Johnson, aye; Mayor Redepenning, aye. The
motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Redepenning asked the Council to discuss Mike Tait's request for parking
changes. Mr. Tait requested more 90-minute spaces in lot 500. Mr. Mielke said that
the Parking Committee should review the request prior to Council acting on it, but he
would like to have permission from the Council to act on the Parking Committee's
recommendation. Mr. Mielke stated that the Committee will be meeting tomorrow
and will be discussing the administration of the current parking spaces and could look
at this item then.
Council Member Maxwell moved and Council Member Johnson seconded a motion to
authorize the Parking Committee to open up more parking spaces to 90 minute spaces
in parking lot 500A if there are eight or more committee members present. A poll of
the vote was as follows: Council Member Maxwell, aye; Council Member Jensen,
aye; Council Member Hesch, aye; Council Member Johnson, aye; Mayor Redepenning,
aye. The motion carried unanimously.
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John Quinn, a Hopkins resident, came forward to voice a concern that by using the
Shady Oak Beach parking lot to store snow; the lake would be polluted when the
snow melts off. Mr. Stadler stated emphatically that there has been no pollution from
snow that has been stored at Shady Oak Beach.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Council Member Jensen moved and Council Member
Maxwell seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was adjourned by
unanimous consent at 10:00 p.m.
Respectively Sub
er'ry Oj~maie~, City Clerk
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