06-26-07 WSJune 26, 2007
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MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION -June 26, 2007
A work session of the Hopkins City Council was called to order by Mayor Gene Maxwell
at 6:30 p.m. on June 26, 2007, at the Hopkins City Hall. Council members Kristi Halverson,
Bruce Rowan, Jay Thompson and Cheryl Youakim were present. City personnel present were
City Manager Rick Getschow, Finance Director Christine Harkess, City Engineer John Bradford
and Public Worlcs Director Steve Stadler.
CIP Review
Ms. Harkess noted that the $57,600 under the 2007 Pavilion projects was for lighting and
tiling. Mr. Thompson asked if all park improvements came from this fund. Mr. Stadler said
there had been bond issues in the 90's. He added that the Park Board is now doing a survey,
which may result in changes to the capital improvements as planned. Mr. Getschow noted that
there had been no park dedication fees until the past 20 years. Ms. Harkess added many cities let
that fee be paid in either money or land. Mayor Maxwell noted Hopkins does not include land
donations. Mr. Bradford added land donations, even if Hopkins allowed them, would be at the
city's option, not the developer's. Mr. Getschow said he feel there will always be some
redevelopment in progress in Hopkins, probably resulting in $20,000-$30,000 per year long-
term. He added that once the Park Board gets its survey results, decisions can be made on the
Pavilion and Art Center projects. Mr. Stadler added those results should be available in
September.
Municipal State Aid Fund Ms. Harkess noted that bonds to cover Excelsior Blvd. Streetscape
expenses will go on sale next month. She believes we owe Hennepin County over $2 million for
Excelsior Blvd., but she has been unable to get a firm figure from them. When the bill comes,
Hopkins will need a bond issue for that. Answering Mayor Maxwell, she said the city has some
of that money on hand, but not all of it due to the other projects. Ms. Harkess explained the city
is allowed to issue bonds against the state aid fund and then the city makes the payments as they
get the state funds. She added she wants to clear up the $61,270 presently against the Municipal
State Aid Fund. There should be no problem meeting the current projects and the bond
payments for the Hennepin County bill, once they submit it.
Mayor Maxwell said fences along Excelsior Blvd. will be an issue for landowners if no
work is to be done until 2011 or later. Mr. Bradford said all preliminary plans for that area were
very fuzzy and not good enough for land acquisition. Mr. Stadler added there would need to be
changes on the south side plans. Ms. Youal~im asked who would pay for the fences. Mr.
Getschow said it would be the County's responsibility, with Hopkins having to also pay a share,
as with the whole Boulevard project. Perhaps staff should check with the County. Ms. Youakim
agreed, adding then the city should send a letter to landowners affected by the fence issue. Mr.
Bradford noted the County would respond that the project is unfunded but still planned. Mayor
Maxwell said residents need to know what they can and cannot do. Mr. Stadler agreed a letter to
residents saying the city is unable to determine fences now is a good idea. Mr. Getschow added
the letter should say it would be at least four years before the city would have that information.
Mr. Rowan asked who is responsible for the fences, noting some of the present ones are in poor
shape. Mr. Stadler said the city is.
Mayor Maxwell asked about a past proposal to add more city streets to the state aid
highways. Mr. Stadler said part of Washington Ave. had been added. Mr. Bradford added that
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was done as a trade for part of the road by SuperValu. Hopkins stays as close to the maximum
miles allowed as possible. Ms. Youakim asked if a bike lane could be striped on 2"d St. NE
between 5th and the bridge. Mr. Stadler agreed something needed to be done near the park.
Capital Improvement Fund Ms. Harkess noted Pavilion projects had been put in this
fund for the next several years. Projects this year included city hall carpet and HVAC upgrading.
The City Hall lobby upgrade was moved to 2008 as there was not enough money for it. 2008
projects also include City Hall boiler upgrade, Activity Center window replacement and gym
floor refinishing and Art Center carpet. Ms. Youakim asked if park dedication fees could pay for
some of the Art Center and Activity Center projects. Mr. Getschow said that might be possible.
He added the Pavilion message sign will need to be discussed with the school district.
PIR Fund Ms. Harkess noted that some of the special assessments are coming to an end
so 2007 and 2008 figures are lower than previous years. Mayor Maxwell noted some residents
had made comments about the city's infrastructure and asked if figures could be provided
showing how much improvement has been done to it. Mr. Bradford said that could be done. Ms.
Youakim suggested those figures be put on the city website, adding how many miles of sewer
lines, etc. be included.
Refuse Fund Ms. Harkess said no projects are scheduled for 2008. Under the current
ERP a new refuse truck is scheduled for 2010. Recycling fees will increase in 2008. Mr. Rowan
fees should not go up unless city costs do. Mr. Stadler said city costs increase every year.
Mayor Maxwell asked about organic recycling. Mr. Stadler said Minnetonka has a pilot project
of five containers. Mr. Getschow added the city is receiving grant funds for a pilot project at the
Depot Coffee House. Mr. Stadler added organic recycling is done by the school district. Mr.
Getschow said staff could do a flyer on how "green" Hopkins is. Mr. Stadler added he could put
something together about organic recycling.
Pavilion Fund Ms. Harkess noted the figures for this fund show why the Pavilion cannot
pay for their capital improvements. Once the Interfund Loan is paid off in 2014 this fund should
be okay.
Mr. Getschow said in two weeks the Council would work on the utility information. If
the Council wants to revisit any CIP issues, they could do so then. Mayor Maxwell asked about
the school district's interest in the tennis courts. Mr. Stadler said they had expressed interest in a
soccer area. They and staff are still considering proposed plans.
Wellhead Protection Plan
Mr. Stadler said the WPP is mandated by the Minnesota Department of Health. Goals are
to protect source water aquifers used for public water supplies and to assure sustainable future
supplies. Other goals include education. Hopkins has three wells that draw from the
Jordan/Prairie Du Chien underground aquifers. We work with neighboring cities where
management areas overlap. We need to make sure storage tanks are safe and the wells are not
contaminated. Ms. Youakim asked why there were no wells numbered 2 and 3 on the map. Mr.
Stadler said those wells were abandoned, but the numbering of other wells had to stay the same.
Mr. Rowan asked why some parts of Hopkins were not in the water management area. Mr.
Stadler said those parts do not affect Hopkins' water supply as water drainage is in a different
direction. Mr. Getschow noted the problems in Woodbury and Oakdale have made the public
more aware of water supply issues. Mayor Maxwell asked about the public hearing on July 23;
Mr. Stadler said it would be like the stormwater meetings. Answering Mr. Rowan, he said
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Hopkins has to rely on MPCA to do the actual monitoring of storage tanks, but staff knows the
location of all wells and tanks.
Other
Mr. Rowan noted the resident concerned about alley lighting had contacted him. He
thinks the resident will appear at the next Council meeting. He told him he feels the Council will
find as many residents do not want alley lighting as those who do. Mr. Getschow noted Mr.
Bradford is checking with Xcel to find out how many residents are lighting alleys on their own.
Ms. Youakim added motion sensors on garages would do the same j ob.
Mr. Thompson asked about the Oakridge project before Zoning and Planning. The
previous approval was for 14-16 units, but the plans show 27. Mr. Getschow handed out copies
of a couple letters relating to the project and said he would check on the number of units.
Ms. Halverson asked about the Blake School electronic sign. Mr. Getschow said they
had gotten a permit for it. Mayor Maxwell said other such signs have had to go through
Planning and Zoning. Mr. Getschow will check with staff.
Mr. Getschow reminded Council members the next meeting is on Monday. Congressman
Keith Ellison will attend to update Council on federal matters. He also reminded them that the
City picnic is in Burnes Park on August 9.
On motion by Ms. Halverson and second by Ms. Youakim, the meeting adjourned at 8:1 S
p.m. on a vote of 5-0.
Kasey Kester, Secretary
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Euge xwell, Mayor
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