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01-17-951 ~ ; A regular•meetinq of the Hopkins City~Council was held on _ January 17, 1995 in the Council ~a~h:.rs of Hopkins City Hall. : . • -Present were Mayor Redepenninq, Counci~~~r-rs Hesch, Krit$ ler -and Maxwell . 'Also present were staff ~nam~-ors Mielke, Genellie, Harmeninq; Gessele, Kerrigan ,and City Attorney Jerre Miller. , I. CALL TO ORDER Mayor"Redepenninq called the meeting to order at 7:43 p.m. • II. OPEN AGENDA - PUBLIC COTS/CONCERNS '. ' There were no public e~~nts. INTRODUCTION•OF RAZZLL Eileen Harvala presented "Resale". Ras$le is the city~s new• " •~ message line for the citi~ens~to share their comments and ' suggestions'or to ask about•services the city provides. :~ ' III PRESENTATION - ~1~1~m~lOTECH CORPORATION ' •- Mayor Redepenninq presented a plaque honoring.Thermotech Corporation and saying thank you for their contribution to the City of Hopkins. • . IV. CONSENT AGENDA 1. APPROVAL OF JANUARY 3, 1995•REGULAR MEETING MINUTES 2: APPROVAL OF JANUARY 10, 1994•MORKSESSION MINUTES 3. APPROVAL OF MISC~T~T,ANEOUS LICENSES "4. APPROVAL OF DISBURSEMENTS, PRELIST 956 " License #95'72 was removed from the list of licenses. The . Curren"t owner of Cash Fair, a pawnshop, is seeking a buyer for the business. , ' Councilmember Maxwell moved and Councilmember Kritsler seconded the motion to approve 'the consent agenda. A poll of the vote was as follows: Counci~~+~r3r Hesch, Aye; Councilm~~~r Krit$ler, Aye; Councilr~4mher Maxwell, " Aye; Mayor Redepenninq, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. v. oLD suslNESs a . • CONSIDER ACTION - DOUG DAHLBERG - ASSESSMENT FOR Stsw~sx HOOKUP (Memo) . ~y • ~ • ~ January 17, 1995 • _ Page 2 Staff recommended that Mr. Dahlberg pay the charges pursuant to our current ordinance, but at six percent rate and forgive the interest since 1992. Mr. Harmening gave the background of this issue and addressed the questions that mere raised at the last Council meeting. Mr. Dahlberg appeared before the~City Council to respond to the staff report. The Council and staff discussed methods of determining charges for connection to the sever system. After additional discussion Counci~~A~~-r Krit~ler moved and Councilm~+~-r Hesch seconded the motion to adopt staff's alternatives #2 and #4 which would change the interest rate to 6$ and only apply the interest for the period Mr. Dahlberg owned the property. A poll of the= vote vas as follows: Counci~~~~~er Hesch, Aye; Councilmember Krit$ler, Aye; Council~~~+her Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepenning, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. b. CONSIDER ACTION - COMPI~~~NSIVE PLAN CHANCE ZONING AMENDMENT - OPUS PROPERTY (Rpt. 95-008) Staff recommended approval 'of Ordinance No. 94-752 for second reading and order published. No changes were made from first reading. Councilmember Maxwell moved and Counci~~~~ar Kritsler seconded the motion to adopt Ordinance No. 94-752•for second reading and order published. A poll of the vote was as follows: Counci~~A~~+er Hesch, Aye; Counci~+~~~er Krit$ler, Aye; Counci~~A+~~er Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepenninq, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. c. CONSIDffit ACTION - AMEND SECTION 415 CITY CODE HOUSE NUMBERS (Rpt.95-001) Staff recommended adoption of Ordinance No. 95-753 for second reading, as originally drafted, and order published. Mr. Gessele stated that the ordinance had not been changed from the first reading and requested the Council to • reconsider the ordinance as written. He cited the Police Department and Fire Department memos. f ~ a ~ w r ' January 17, 1995 ' _ Page 3 The Council discussed the necessity for house numbers at the back of properties. Several Counci~~+~~~ers said they preferred to use an educational approach rather than mandates. They encouraged staff to~ proceed with the suggested education campaign. Council+~~+~her Maxwell moved and Counci~~n~tor Hesch seconded the motion to adopt Ordinance ~No. 95-753, without the requirement for numbers at the rear of properties, for second reading and order published. A poll of the vote was as follows: COUnci~~A~~~r Hesch, Aye; Councilmar~hcr Kritzler, Aye; Councilr~~~~er Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepennfng, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. d. CONSIDER ACTION - AMEND SECTION 930 OF THE HOPRINS CITY CODE, ALARM SYSTE1riS Staff recommended adoption of Ordinance No. 94-751 for second reading and approve the s~~~~ry of Ordinance No. 94- 751 for second reading and order the publication of the s~~~~ry. l~tr. Genellie informed the Council that the wording concerning non payment of false alarms and response from the City has been dropped. Councilmember Maxwell moved and Counci~~A+~her Kritzler seconded the motion to adopt Ordinance No. 94-751 and the s~~~~ry of Ordinance No. 94-751 for second reading and order the s~~~+~ry published. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council~~~+her Hesch, Aye;, Counci~mA~her Krit$ler, Aye; Counci~~~t~er Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepenning, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. , e. CONSIDER ACTION - RTVISION OF CITY CHARTER (Rpt. 95- 005) Staff recommended that the Council adopt Ordinance No. 94- 748 and No. 94-749 for second reading and order published. This action continues the process of amending the City Charter. Counci~~~~her Maxwell moved and Counci~m~~~er Hesch seconded the motion to adopt Ordinance No. 94-748 and Ordinance No. .~ 94-749 for second reading and ordered published. ~ ~ r . • ~ January 17, 1995 Page 4 A poll of the vote was as follows: Council~+~her Hesch, Aye; Councilmember Kritsler, Aye; Counci~m~~er Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepenning, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. VI. NEW BUSINESS a. CONSIDER ACTION - VARIANCE, GARAGE HEIGHT, 105 16TH AVENUE NORTH (Rpt. 95-009) Staff recommended adoption of Resolution No. 95-Z denying a height variance to construct a garage. Mr. Kerrigan discussed the request with the Council and presented a petition from the applicants. The applicants appeared before the Cfty Council. The argued that aesthetics of the property would be improved by a taller garage. Counci~TM~~+her Maxwell moved and Counci~~~~+her Hesch seconded the motion to adopt Resolution No. 95-2''. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Hesch, Aye; Council~~~t+er Kritsler, Aye; Counci~~~~er Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepenninq, Abstain. The motion carried. b. CONSIDER ACTION - AUTHORIZING IMPLEMENTATION OF A CCMM[JNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM ON LAHN CARE AND YARD MASTS MANAGEMENT (Rpt. 95-12) Staff recommended that the Council authorise staff to implement a Community Environmental Solutions Program to educate Hopkins residents on Lawn Care and Yard Haste Management during the spring of 1995 at the basic level offered by Toro. Kathy Max appeared before the Council to explain the program. Counci~~A~r--r Hesch suggested that it might be better not to offer a rebate fn order to ensure that the people who attended were there just to learn about yard waste management. Staff pointed out that the rebate did serve to encourage residents to attend and receive the education. • After discussion Council~~m~er Hesch moved and Counci~~er+her Krit$ler seconded the motion to authorise the program with additional prises worth not more than $600. a ~ '~ J ~ e ~ January 17, 1995 ,' Page 5 A poll of the vote was as follows: Counci~~p~~~r Hesch, Aye; Counci~mp~ber Kritzler, Aye; Councii~A~her Maxwell, ' Aye; Mayor Redepenning, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. c. CONSIDER ACTION - APPROVE 1995 NON-UNION NAGE INCREASE (Rpt. 95-13) Staff recommended that the Council approve a wage increase of 2.0$ January 1, 1995 and 1.0$ increase effective July 1, 1995 for non-union employees. Councilmember Hesch moved and Council~pm~er Rritzler seconded the motion to approve the non-union wage increase. A poll of the vote was as follows: Counci~mp~~~r Hesch, Aye; Councilmember i~it~ler, Aye; Counci~+~~her Maxwell, . Aye; Mayor Redepenning, Aye. The motion carried unanimously: d. CONSIDER ACTION - APPROVE 1995/1996 POLICE OFFICERS CONTRACT (Rpt. 95-14) Staff recommended that the Council approve the 1995 and 1996 contract for the Hopkins Police Officer's Association, L.E.L.S., Local #151. Counci~~o~~her Maxwell moved and Councilmember Hesch seconded the motion to approve the contract. A poll of the vote was as follows; Counci~~p~~sr Hesch, Aye; Counci~~~~~er Krit$ler, Aye;. Counci~~+~vher Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepenning, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. e. CONSIDER ACTION - APPROVE 1995/1996 Local 49 CONTRACT (Rpt. 95-15) Staff recommended that the Council approve the 1995/1996 Contract for the public works employees union, Local 49. Councilmember Maxwell moved and Councilmember Hesch seconded the motion to approve the contract. A poll of the vote was as follows: Counci~~~~er Hesch, Aye; Counci~~~~er Krit$ler, Aye; Councii~~~+her Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redepenning, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. f . DISCUSSION - REScttt~uULE FEBRUARY WORKSESSION (Memo) . ~ .~ E ; 4 ~ i - ' January 17, 1995 Page 6 • Mr. Mielke discussed with the Council•Horksession falling on February 14, 1995: He offered the Council the alternative of picking a different day. ~ •, • The -Council decided not to change the date of the worksession. VII: REPORTS -COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS CouncilmA~+r~r Hesch reported on the recent meeting between • students and adults concerning alternative forms of recreation for young people. .She• said. that- several • • committees wer® formed to look at -recreational • opportunities • for young people.- . Counci~~~~her Maxwell reported on the recent Raspberry ' Festival meeting. This year's theme is a salute to volunteers. Councilma~+b~r •Kritzler said that he would be 'attending several 'cable related meetings this week. ., -- VIII. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Maxwell moved and Counci~~o~TMher Hesch seconded' the motion to adjourn. The meeting adjourned by unanimous consent. . Respectfu , y • submitted, ~~.. ~ .~~E~ _ J ~~ A: Genellie, ~ City Clerk COtJNCILMSMBERS . ~, • f%~ • / ~j,'~ ~~ - A ST: Charles D. Re epenn3ng, M'~ror . .. ,