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01-09-90 WSCOUNCIL WORKSESSION MINUTES JANUARY 9, 1989 7:00 P.M. A Council workshop meeting was held in the Raspberry Room at Hopkins City Hall. Present were Mayor Berg, Councilmembers Chuck Redepenning, Chuck Kritzler, Bob Anderson and Jim Shirley. Also present were City staff members, Genellie, Thiel, Mielke, Kerrigan, Caouette, and Drill. 1. CITY MANAGER SEARCH The Council met with Jim Brimeyer to decide on the five finalists for the position of City Manager. After considerable discussion the Council chose the following individuals: Kristine Hinrichs Mark Lenz Steve Mielke Douglas Reeder William Ross 2. DISCUSSION - STREET PROJECTS - 6TH & MAINSTREET Pete Carlson, of RCM, discussed the 6th Avenue water and sewer project. He explained that the project delays were caused by two factors: 1) 2) ground water and soil problems, and difficulty of scheduling concrete and bituminous contractors. Council discussion centered on keeping people better informed and ensuring that streets are drivable as soon as possible. The Council also discussed the perception that the project seemed to remain unfinished for an extended period of time. Several Councilmembers said that they hoped that we can learn from this project. Council and staff also discussed penalties and incentives for contractors. Staff indicated that such measures would raise the costs of projects and may not solve the problems. Janukry 9~:~ 1990 Worksession Minutes 3. ROAD & STREET POLICY REVISION The Council discussed the revised assessment formula with Jon Thiel. He explained that the new formula seemed to be the fairest way to deal with areas with irregularly shaped lots. The was also considerable discussion of the curb and gutter requirements. Staff defended the requirements because curb and gutter reduce maintenance and prolong the life of the street. Councilmember Redepenning asked whether the policy could not be amended to allow for some flexibility in this requirement. Councilmember Anderson spoke in favor of the existing policy of requiring curb and gutter. After considerable discussion Mr. Shirley moved and Mr. Anderson seconded the motion to approve the Road & Street Policy revision. The motion passed on a 4-1 vote. Councilmember Redepenning voted no. 4. FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Jim Kerrigan explained and described possible redevelopment projects which the Council had ranked. Council discussed how to refine the list. Several councilmembers felt that the way the list was generated was faulty. The Council generally agreed, however, that the projects which were highly ranked on the list, were high priority projects. The Council indicated that it would review the list of projects. Councilmember Anderson moved to put the approval of a bond issue on the January 16, 1990 Council meeting agenda. Councilmember Kritzler seconded. The vote was unanimous. 5. DISCUSSION - HOME REHABILITATION PROGRAM Steve Mielke and Kathy Caouette reviewed the City's housing rehabilitation programs. There was considerable discussion concerning the income guidelines and equity requirements. Several councilmembers asked staff to review the equity requirements especially as they related to grants. There were also questions concerning the maximum dollar amount for loans and grants. Janu~ry~9, 1990 Worksession Minutes Pa~3-~A Staff will review the City's current programs in an attempt to make them more accessible. Staff will make recommendations to the Council at a future meeting. The meeting adjourned by unanimous consent. Respectfully submitted, Jim Genellie Counci lmembers: ATTEST: Nelson W. Berg, Mayor