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07-05-05 WSJuly 5, 2005 Page 1 • MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AT CONCLUSION OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 5, 2005 Mayor Maxwell called the meeting to order at 8:20 pm at the conclusion of the regular City Council meeting at City Hall. Council members present were Mayor Maxwell and Council members Thompson, Brausen, Johnson, and Rowan. City personnel present were City Manager Rick Getschow, and city attorneys Wynn Curtiss and Jerry Steiner. City Attorney Services Review The City Council discussed with Miller Steiner & Curtiss law firm, services rendered by the law firm to the City of Hopkins. Discussion regarded staff feedback on services, Council feedback on services, and attorney input on services. Miller Steiner & Curtiss also discussed the rates for the 2006 year. Banners Council member Johnson stated that the Raspberry banners did not look good, as they are all twisted on the poles. City staff had warned the Raspberry Festival folks that the banners that they purchased may not work with the current sign posts. Raspberry Festival organizers stated that they would manually work to see that the banners are visible. Council member Rowan wondered why the green banners that were on the Excelsior Boulevard median had been removed. City Manager Getschow stated that he would check with the Public Works eDirector. Fireworks Council member Thompson requested checking into whether the City of Hopkins parks can be open past 10 o'clock on July 4`'` for the purposes of people who wish to view aerial fireworks in neighboring communities. City Manager Review The City Manager distributed worksheets from Jim Brimeyer that need to be completed prior to the City Manager review on July 26. Senior Community Services The Mayor provided the City Manager Getschow with a request from Senior Community Services for funding. Getschow will provide a copy of that letter to the rest of the Council. Pawn America Getschow updated the Council on the meeting that he, City Clerk Obermaier, and engineering tech Rich Hill had with Pawn America regarding the proposed relocation to an Excelsior Boulevard business space. The proposed new location of Pawn America is less than 350 feet from a liquor store. Therefore the relocation would not be allowed per City Ordinance. Getschow stated that Pawn America is looking at other options to reduce that distance between their business and a liquor store. ~ity Trails Council member Brause~ will forward an email to City Manager Getschow regarding stop signs on the trail system in Hopkins. July 5, 2005 Page 2 • There being no further business, a motion was made by Council member Brausen, seconded by Council member Thompson to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 pm. Rick Getschow, Secretary CITY COUNCIL ATTEST: • Eugene J. Ma ~ve1l~Mayor •