10-18-94i
A regular m sting of the Hopkins City Council ras bald on
October 18, 1994 in the Council Chamb rs of Hopkins City
Hall.
Present rare Mayor Radapanninq, Councilmambers Anderson,
8esch, xritsler and Ka~rell. Also present rare staff
members Mielke, Genellie, Harmeninq, Gustafson, l~errigan and
City Attorney terra Miller.
I. CALL TO ORDEtt
Nayor Radepsnninq called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m.
II. OPEN AGENDA -PUBLIC COM~lEL~ITS/CONc:txNS
Mayor Redepenninq made a statement about the present
situation rith the video store.
John Chisham, 14 lath Avenue North gave a brief statement
asking concerned citisans to meet rith him at the Boston Sub
at 8:00 p.m.
III. CONSENT AGENDA
1. APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 4, 1994 REGUI~i~1R MgBTING l~ruieS
a . A-PP'ROVAL OF MISC~•T~'.HEOUS LICENSES
3. APPROVAL OF DISBURSffiKENTS, PRELIST 949
4. APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER, RANDOM REPAIR OF SIDENALKS
Councilmambar Anderson moved and Councilmember i+~itsler
~as~ndad the motion to approve the Consent Agenda.
A poll of the vote ras as follaar: Councilmember Anderson,
Ays; Councilme~ber Hesch, Aye; Councilmam~T xrit$ler, Aye;
Councilmember Maxrall, Aye; Mayor Redepenninq, Aye. The
motion carried unanimously.
IV. NEN BUSINESS
a. CONSIDER ACTION -MOVE TO AUTHORIBS STANDARD OrF81i
TO P[JRCHASE FORM FOR PURCHASE OF BURLINGTON NOR~tti:seirT
RAILROAD PROPERTY (Rpt. 94-194)
Staff recomnnended that the Council authorise the City
Manager to execute a standard offer to Purchase Form rith
Rail Property Management for the purchase of the Burlington
Northern Railroad property east of T.H. 169 in the amount of
$6,000.
Lee Gustafson discussed the purchase of the property rith
the Council.
- -.^
1
October 18, 1994
Page Z
Charles Tschida, aZ5 Madison Circle appeared before Council
to state that ha is 99~ in favor of the purchase. Ha
supported a calking and bike path but was opposed to any
kind of a road .
After further discussion Councilmea~ber Rritslar moved and
Councilmember Hasch ~~ndad the motion to aPpso.re the City
Manager executing the standard offer to Burlington Northern
Railroad purchase.
A poll of the vote ras as follows: Councilmember Anderson,
Aya; Councilmembar Hasch, Aye; Councilmamber Kritsler, Aye;
Councilmember Maxwell, Aye; Mayor Redapanninq, Aye. The
motion carried by unanimous consent.
at this point in the meeting three yaunq ladies appeared to
ask the Council to consider helping to find some place for
teens to qo.
b. DISCQSSION - ~:sL~iuY ~ 8 CONCEPT R$VII~ - COUNTY ROAD
3 AND 11TS AVsnua (Rpt. 94-193)
This item Mae a concept caviar and required no action. The
applicant is ~soposinq to construct a building on the R. L.
Johnson, B3 coned property located at the southeast corner
of County Road 3 and 11th Avenue. The structure Mould
contain tro restaurant: Mandy~s and Tim Horton~s. Tim
Horton s is a fast food bakery/deli type facility.
18z. Kerrigan appeared to give an overviar of the project.
Tod Johnson, Attorney representing Mendy~s introduced Bob
Baldwin, John Noga, Uri Osgove rho described the project.
The Council generally indicated that they could prefer a sit
down restaurant.
c. MORATORIUM - ADULT ORI~ri•SU BQSIN$SS (Rpt. 94-193)
Tam Harmeninq explained the Head for a moratorium. Ha also
explained chat steps rare necessary for adopting an
emergency ordinance.
Councilmamber Maxwell asked rhathar video stores be
included.
City Attorney terra Millar said that it could.
The Council decided not to make any changes to the proposal
ordinance.
i
October 18, 1994
Page 3
Councilmember l~axvell moved and Councilmember Anderson
seconded the motion to approve the preamble to Ordinance
No. 94-745 declaring, that an emergency e~cists.
A poll of the vote vas as follows: Councilme®ber Anderson,
Aye; Councilmember 8esch, Aye; Councilme®ber i~itsler, Aye;
Councilmember l~axvell, Aye; Nayor Redepenninq, Aye. The
motion carried unanimously.
Councilmgmber l~iaxvell moved and Councilmember Anderson
seconded the motion to approve Ordinance No. 94-745.
A poll of the vote vas as follows: Councilmember Anderson,
Aye; Councilmember Hesch, Aye; Councilmember l~itsler, Aye;
Councilmember l~axvell, Aye; Mayor Redepenninq, Aya. The
motion carried unanimously.
d. DISCQSSION - CE~AI~TGING TSE DATES OF CITY ELECTIONS
l~r. Genellie reported on the recommendations that will ba
made to the Charter Coa~ission concerning the date of City
elections.
The Council had no coms~ents.
VI. REPORTS - CO~IIKI•rraaS/CO1~II~IISSIONB
Councilmember Hesch reminded the Council about the Turn Off
the violence march.
Councilmember ~[axvall congratulated the Fire Department on
its open house.
vII. ADrTOVRNIKEl~'r
Councilmember Anderson moved and Councilmember l~axvell
seconded the motion to adjourn. The meeting adjourned by
unanimous consent.
i
•
October 18, 1994
_ Paq®4
Reaper-.fully submitted,
~~ .
~~ 1/~,/I.vi
Pat Gisb~~Fi"a, !fie ~:~Y~ ~ Clerk
~.(~u CII~lBffi~
:~ 4 /
~s
i
~~
... ~ ,_-
~ ;:--- -
i /~
~~~ ~
a~i19.N,.a~ 1,r•+~
es D. R~ape~i~, lay, ~~
.- -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- - -- -- - - - -- -- - - - - - -- ~.~. 1 -rr ~,..~^,--- --