IV.6. Resolution Approving an Amendment to the Planning & Zoning Commission Bylaws; Krzos
August 16, 2022 City Council Report 2022-074
Review and Update of Regulations Governing the Planning & Zoning Commission
Proposed Action: Staff recommends the following motion:
• Move to adopt Resolution 2022-054, approving an amendment to the City of Hopkins
Planning & Zoning Commission Bylaws.
Overview
This application was initiated by staff to update the regulations and Bylaws governing the
Planning & Zoning Commission. The Planning & Zoning Commission is regulated by The City
Charter, Section 325, of the City Code and the Bylaws. The proposed changes are predominantly
housekeeping items and ensure consistency among the three documents. The most significant
change revises the time limits for speakers during public hearings from 30 minutes to two
minutes. During the July 26, 2022 meeting, the Commission recommended that City Council
approve this item.
Primary Issues to Consider
• Background
• Alternatives
Supporting Documents
• Resolution 2022-054 Approving an Amendment to the City of Hopkins Planning & Zoning
Commission Bylaws
• Revised Planning & Zoning Commission Bylaws
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Ryan Krzos
City Planner
Financial Impact: $ N/A Budgeted: Y/N ____ Source: _____________
Related Documents (CIP, ERP, etc.): _________________________________________
Notes:
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Background
The formation, powers and duties of a planning commission are established in state law, the City
Charter and Section 2-68 of the City Code. Generally, the establishment and organization of a
planning commission is left to the local government, while the powers and duties are detailed in
state statute. The current Planning & Zoning Commission Bylaws were adopted on January 26,
1988 and were last updated in 2016 to address changes in State Statute that occurred up to that
time.
In May of 2021, Section 2-68 of the City Code was updated to allow for appointment of non-
voting student members to the Commission. However, the Commission Bylaws were not
modified to include this change. Accordingly, Staff prepared suggested revisions to the Bylaws to
reflect the updated City Code. The revised Bylaws document also proposed further revisions to
reflect the Commission’s current practices and operation. Specifically the making the following
changes:
• Removes the secretary officer position whose duties are now handled by staff;
• States that the term of Commissioners is a period of two years as reflected in Section 2-
68 of the City Code;
• Revises the time limits for speakers during public hearings from 30 minutes to two
minutes, unless otherwise arranged prior to the hearing, or by vote of the Commission.
The proposed amendments were discussed at the June 28, 2022 Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting. Following that discussion staff made minor revisions for clarity and
presented the final version at the July 26, 2022 regular meeting. The Planning and Zoning
Commission unanimously approved a motion approving the amendment to the bylaws. City
Council review and approval of any amendments to the required prior to taking effect.
Alternatives
1. Approve the amendment to the Bylaws.
2. Deny the amendment to the Bylaws. If the City Council considers this alternative, findings
will have to be identified that support this alternative.
3. Continue for further information. If the City Council indicates that further information is
needed, the item should be continued.
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO: 2022-054
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF HOPKINS
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION BYLAWS
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins initiated an application to amend the City of Hopkins Planning
& Zoning Commission Bylaws; and,
WHEREAS, the procedural history of the application is as follows:
1. That an application to amend the City of Hopkins Planning & Zoning Commission
Bylaws was initiated by the City of Hopkins;
2. That the Hopkins Zoning and Planning Commission, reviewed such application on June
28, 2022, and on July 26, 2022;
3. That the City of Hopkins Planning & Zoning Commission approved Planning & Zoning
Commission Resolution 2022-04, recommending the City Council approve this item.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Hopkins hereby approves an
amendment to the City of Hopkins Planning & Zoning Commission Bylaws.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 16th day of August 2022.
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Patrick Hanlon, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Amy Domeier, City Clerk
CITY OF HOPKINS
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
BYLAWS
AMENDED AND APPROVED AUGUST 16, 2022
CITY OF HOPKINS
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION BYLAWS
ARTICLE I – IDENTITY
1.1 This organization shall be known as the City Planning & Zoning Commission of
the City of Hopkins.
1.2 The administrative offices and mailing address of the Commission
1.31.2 shall be 1010 First Street South, City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota.
ARTICLE II – ORIGIN AND POWERS
2.1 The City Planning & Zoning Commission was created by Ordinance No. 269.
The Commission serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council. The
Commission is also the Board of Adjustments and Appeals as provided for in the
zoning code and has the powers and duties assigned to it by the zoning code
and by law.
ARTICLE III – DUTIES AND OBJECTIVES
3.1 The objectives of the Commission is designed to serve in advisory capacity to the
City Council and Administration and is further empowered to perform certain quasi-
judicial functions.
3.2 The objectives of the Commission are to guide future development of land,
services and facilities so as to ensure a safer, more pleasant and more economical
environment for residential, commercial, industrial and public activities and so as
to promote the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare, including the ae
the aesthetic, social, economic, physical and environmental quality of the entire
City in the context of the metropolitan community. To bring about the achievement
of these objectives the Commission shall:
(a) Establish community development objectives and policies,
(b) Make development plans,
(c) Increase public understanding and acceptance of planning practices,
(d) Coordinate development actions affecting City growth,
(e) Make recommendations to the City Council relating to acceptance of
subdivisions (Subdivision Code),
(f) Make recommendations to the City Council regarding provisions of the
Legislative Code (petitions and applications for rezoning, conditional use
permits, variances, street and alley vacation, retention of tax forfeit land, etc.),
(g) Review all matters relating to or affecting the physical development of the City,
(h) Draft and recommend to the City Council for adoption, regulations and
ordinances authorizing and empowering the enforcement of its findings and
conclusions relating to the physical development of the City, and
(i) Serve as a forum for citizen resident, business and community involvement and
expression on the above- mentioned elements.
ARTICLE IV – MEMBERSHIP
4.1 Number. The Commission shall consist of seven persons of which no less than
six shall have been a resident of the City for one year or more on the date of
appointment. At the sole discretion of the City Council, one member may be a
manager, owner, or have a substantial ownership stake in a business that is
located within the corporate city limits of the City of Hopkins. The Commission
shall also have one staff liaison to be appointed by the City Manager. The
Commission shall also have two youth members to be appointed by the City
Manager. Each member except the staff liaison and the youth members shall have
the right to vote on all matters before the Commission.
4.2 Terms. Member terms of office shall be for two years. Three members shall be
appointed on July 1 of each odd numbered year and four shall be appointed on
July 1 of each even numbered year. Members appointed to complete a current
term of office shall be considered to have served a term of office if the appointment
is to an office which is less than half completed. If the appointment is to an office
which is more than half completed the appointment will not be considered a term
of office. Members shall serve no more than two consecutive terms of office. The
Council member shall serve for a term of one year and may be eligible for a
consecutive one-year reappointment. Youth members shall be appointed on July
1 of each year, shall be appointed for a one-year term and shall serve no more
than three consecutive terms of office.
4.3 Removal. Members may be subject to removal by the Mayor, for cause, but only
after Council approval, after notice and opportunity for a hearing before the
Council. Members who discontinue legal residency in the City or fail to maintain
the requirements to be eligible to serve as a business representative shall
automatically be deemed to have resigned from the Commission as of the date of
such discontinuance.
4.4 Absenteeism. If any member fails to attend four regular meetings of the
Commission per year, notice of such failure may be cause for removal and
forwarded by the Chair to the Mayor and Council with the request for removal of
such members from the Commission.
4.5 Expenses. Members shall serve without salary, but cost of sending notices,
preparing and distributing minutes and other clerical expenses shall be paid by the
City from the general fund together with such extraordinary expenses as are
authorized by the City Council.
ARTICLE V – OFFICERS AND DUTIES
5.1 Titles. The officers of this Commission shall be a Chair and , Vice-Chair and
Secretary.
5.2 Duties of the Chair. The chair shall preside at all meetings, appoint committees,
rule on procedural questions subject to reversal by a two-thirds vote of members
in attendance, exercise the same voting rights as the other commissioners, assist
City Administration in preparing annual Commission budget, and carry out such
other duties as are assigned by the Commission.
5.3 Duties of the Vice-Chair. The Vice-Chair shall act in the absence or inability of the
Chair to act and in such instances shall have the powers and functions of the Chair.
5.4 Duties of the Secretary. The secretary shall oversee the notifying of all members
of meetings, drafting and circulating agendas, keeping on file all official records
and reports of the Commission, keeping written record of Commission meetings,
transactions and actions, serving required notices of all public hearings and public
meetings, maintaining and circulating information and carrying out such other
duties as are assigned by the Commission.
ARTICLE VI – ELECTION OF OFFICERS
6.1 Term. Officers shall be elected by secret ballot at the annual meeting of the
Commission. Terms of office shall be for one year and no member shall hold the
office of Chair or Vice-Chair for more than two years consecutively. Officers shall
serve until replaced by a duly elected officer in accord with these procedures.
6.2 Nominating Committee. The Chair may appoint a nominating committee to report
to the Commission prior to election, but nominating of officers may also be made
from the floor.
6.3 Majority Required. Candidates for office receiving a majority vote of the entire
voting membership (four) shall be declared duly elected.
6.4 Date of Office. New elected offers shall take office at the regular meeting in July.
6.5 Vacancies. Vacancies occurring in offices of the Commission shall be filled
forthwith by regular election procedure.
ARTICLE VII – MEETINGS
7.1 Annual Meetings. An annual organizational meeting shall be held at the regular
meeting in May of each year. The annual meeting shall be devoted to the election
of officers and may include amendments to the Bylaws, consideration of an annual
work plan or other business as shall be scheduled by the Planning & Zoning
Commission.
7.2 Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the Commission shall be held on the fourth
Tuesday of each month at a time and place agreed upon by the Commission at a
prior meeting. At such meetings, the Commission may consider all matters
properly brought before the Commission. A regular meeting may be cancelled or
rescheduled by the Commission at a prior meeting, or by the Chair, the City Council
or Mayor. In the event that the regular meeting date falls on a legal holiday, the
meeting shall be held on the following day.
7.3 Special Meetings. Special meetings may be called at the discretion of the Chair,
or by the written request of at least three members who shall convey such request
to the staff liaisonsecretary.
7.4 Notice of Meetings. Notice in writing of annual meetings setting forth the time and
place thereof shall be delivered to all Commission members at least twenty
calendar days in advance of such meetings; notice in writing of each regular
meeting shall be sent to all Commission members at least twenty calendar days in
advance of such meetings; notice in writing of each regular meeting shall be sent
to all Commission members at least four calendar days in advance of such meeting
and notice in writing of any special meeting shall be sent to all Commission
members at least four calendar days prior to such meeting and shall state the time,
place and purpose and agenda of such meeting.
ARTICLE VIII – PRE-MEETING PROCEDURES
8.1 Agenda. The agenda for each meeting of the Commission shall be developed in
writing by the staff liaisonsecretary of the Commission, subject to approval by the
Zoning Administrator and Chair.
8.2 Application Deadlines. No matter shall be placed on the agenda unless written
request or petition, along with necessary forms, legal descriptions, maps,
drawings, etc., have been submitted to the Planning Department in proper and
correct form and unless the following timetable has been observed.:
a) Matter Requiring Published Newspaper Notice: All applications and referrals,
including required legal descriptions, certified sufficient petitions, maps, drawings,
etc., shall be received at a date set by the staff liaison Zoning Administrator each
month. Applicants shall meet informally with the staff liaison Zoning Administrator
and other city staff as necessary prior to submittal of such application in order to
preliminarily discuss required drawings and possible planning implications.
b) All other matters: For all matters other than those mentioned in (a) above, all
applications and referrals, including required legal descriptions, certified sufficient
petitions, maps, drawings, etc., shall be received by the Planning Department prior
to the Commission meeting at which action may be taken.
8.3 Reference to Committee. The staff liaisonZoning Administrator and Chair may
refer any matter to Commission committee before placing such matter on the
agenda, and in such event the pertinent committee shall meet and consider said
matter and report thereon before the Commission takes final action. Also, any
three members of the Commission may, prior to or during full Commission
discussion, require that a matter be considered by a Commission committee.
8.4 Reports. The staff liaisonZoning Administrator shall prepare a technical study or
report on all matters to be heard and shall provide such reports or findings to
Commission members at least four calendar days before the Commission meeting
at which action may be taken.
8.5 Withdrawal. If a petitioner or applicant desires to withdraw a matter from the
agenda, such request must be submitted to the staff liaison secretary in writing,
and if any public notice has been given, any persons appearing at the noticed
hearing on said petition or application shall be entitled to be heard at said hearing.
ARTICLE IX – MEETING PROCEDURE
9.1 Rules of Order. Unless otherwise specifically designated, Roberts Rules of Order,
as most recently revised, shall govern meeting procedures. However deliberative
sessions of the Commission shall be conducted as informally as possible.
9.2 Quorum. A majority of the membership of the Commission (four) shall constitute a
quorum for meeting purposes; however, no less than three affirmative or negative
votes shall be required to transact business or make binding decisions on behalf
of the Commission. Ex-officio members are eligible for the purpose of declaring a
quorum but are non-voting members.
9.3 Conflict of Interest. Whenever a Commission member shall have a direct or
indirect personal or financial interest in an application or petition before the
Commission, such member shall declare such interest and shall not participate in
any hearing on said matter; shall absent himself from all deliberative sessions or
Commission discussion on said matter; and shall in no event vote upon said
matter. When there is question as to the existence of a conflict of interest, the Chair
shall make ruling thereon. The member with the conflict shall be required to leave
the room during the voting.
9.4 Suspension of Rules. The Commission may temporarily suspend its rules by a
three-fourths vote of members in attendance.
9.5 Appearance of Petitioner. No application or petition shall be given final approval
unless the applicant or petitioner appears personally or by representative at
hearing called thereon, or makes satisfactory explanation or presentation in lieu
thereof. Such appearance shall not be required in matters regarding release of tax-
forfeited “conservation” properties.
9.6 Agenda. Order of business at regular meetings shall be basically as follows:
1. Call to order.
2. Roll call or determination of quorum.
3. Public hearings.
4. Consideration of minutes.
5. Communications.
6. Report of final disposition of matters previously before the Commission.
7. Reports of officers and committees.
8. Consideration of matters regarding Commission action.
9. Other business.
10. Adjournment.
9.7 Dispensation. A motion must be made and voted upon in order to dispense with
any item on the agenda. No binding or final action shall be taken on any agenda
matter except at public, annual, regular, or special meetings.
9.8 Non-Agenda Matters. No binding or final action may be taken on any matter not
on the written agenda except by unanimous vote of the members in attendance or
two-thirds vote (five) of the entire membership.
9.9 Continuing. A continuing motion if passed has the effect of laying the matter over
until the next regular meeting unless otherwise specified.
9.10 Tabling. A tabling motion if passed has the effect of laying the matter over
indefinitely or until removed from the table.
ARTICLE X – PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURE
10.1 Time Limits. The proponents and opponents of any petition or application shall be
limited to a total presentation period of thirty two minutes each. Speakers may also
be granted one period of one additional minute to raise new issues or concerns;
or conclude their remarks.
Exceptions to the standard time limit, no longer than five minutes, may be granted
through previous arrangement with the Chair, or by vote of the Commission at the
onset of the public hearing.
10.2 Order of Appearance. The proponents shall proceed first, and no person shall
speak more than once on a matter before the Commission unless in answer to a
question by a Commission member or staff member or following suspension of the
rules, except that petitioner or his their representative may be granted not more
than seven minutes to rebut the opposition presentation.
10.3 Termination of Hearing. Upon close of public hearing no further presentation shall
be allowed except upon suspension of the rules.
ARTICLE XI – SPECIALISTS
11.1 Special Committees & Observers. The Chair may appoint such special committees
and chairpersons thereof as he/she they may from time to time deem necessary.
ARTICLE XII – POLICY
12.1 Policy Statement. A written statement of policy of the Commission shall be drafted
and maintained at the administration offices.
12.2 Policy Revision. Said policy may be revised, amended or added to at any regular
or special meeting by a majority of the entire membership and shall be reviewed
by the Commission or a committee thereof annually.
12.3 Policy Availability. The staff shall advise petitioners, applicants or other interested
persons of applicable portions of said policy upon request.
ARTICLE XIII – AMENDMENT OF BY-LAWS
13.1 Amendment Procedure. These bylaws and rules of procedure may be amended at
any regular meeting by two-thirds vote of Commissioners in attendance and notice
and copies of any proposed amendments shall be given all Commissioners along
with meeting notice. Each Commissioner will receive at least thirty days written
notice of intent to amend, including the date, time and place such amendment will
be voted on, and an exact copy of the amendment as proposed. Amendments
require two-thirds vote of the entire membership (five) of the Commission for
passage; and in such instance only, Commission members will be allowed to vote
by written proxy. All amendments are subject to City Council review and approval
prior to taking effect.
ARTICLE XIV – EFFECTIVE DATE
14.1 These bylaws shall take effect October 27, 2016 August 16, 2022 , and shall
supersede all bylaws which might have been earlier established for the City
Planning & Zoning Commission of Hopkins.