AgendaHOPKINS CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
7:00 pm
THIS AGENDA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
UNTIL THE START OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Schedule HRA Meeting, 7 p.m. – City Council Meeting immediately following HRA Meeting
Work Session after close of Regular Meeting
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ADOPT AGENDA
III. PRESENTATIONS
1. Oath of Police Officer – Andrew Leyrer; Johnson/Domeier
2. Proclamations for Hopkins Girls and Boys State Basketball Championships; Mornson
3. Proclamation for Hopkins Girls State Champion Weightlifter; Mornson
4. Proclamation Declaring May as Dementia Awareness Month; Specken
5. Update from Commissioner Jan Callison; Mornson
6. Update from League of Minnesota Cities; Mornson
IV. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Minutes of the April 16, 2019 City Council Regular Meeting Proceedings
2. Minutes of the April 16, 2019 City Council Work Session following Regular Meeting Proceedings
3. Resolution Requesting Comprehensive Road and Transit Funding; Mornson
4. Resolution Authorizing Solicitation of Contributions to Fund Events that Foster Positive Relationships between
Law Enforcement and the Community; Johnson
5. Ratify Checks Issued in April 2019; Bishop
6. Approval of Use Agreement – The Hopkins Farmers Market; Elverum
7. Second Reading: Ordinance Amending Section 200.01 of Hopkins City Code Establishing Salaries of the
Mayor and City Council from and after January 1, 2020; Lenz
8. Approve Assessment of Private Waterline Repairs; Bishop
9. Accept Bids and Award of Contract – 2019 Mill and Overlay, City Project 2019-04; Klingbeil
10. Second Reading: Ordinance Amending Chapter IV of the Hopkins City Code Pertaining to the Sale of
Affordable Rental Housing; Youngquist
V. PUBLIC HEARING
VI. OLD BUSINESS
VII. NEW BUSINESS
1. Zoning Code Text Amendment to Allow Licensed Residential Programs for 7 to 10 Persons as a Conditional
Use Permit in the R-1-D and R-1-E Districts; Lindahl
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
IX. ADJOURN
OPEN AGENDA – PUBLIC COMMENTS/CONCERNS
Public must fill out a Speaker Request Form. During this time, anyone wanting to address a topic not listed on the
agenda may do so. Three minute time limit per person.
The Hopkins City Council Chambers are enabled with a hearing loop system and hearing amplification options are available. Please notify
staff for assistance.