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CR 97-15 Terminating West Hennepin Human Services Planning Board (Suburban Alliance) January 17, 1997 \ "'\" y 0 ~ -s- '" o P K \ ~ Council Report 97-15 TERMINATING THE WEST HENNEPIN HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING BOARD (SUBURBAN ALLIANCE) PrOD sed Action Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move to approve resolution 97-07. terminatina the West Hennepin Human Services Plannina Board (Suburban Alliance). Adoption of this motion will result in the City agreeing to terminate the West Hennepin Planning Board. Assuming all of the other member cities do likewise, the Board will cease to exist upon payment of all outstanding debts and responsibilities. Overview During the spring of 1996 the joint powers cities involved with Suburban AlliancelWest Hennepin Human Services Planning Board were notified of a significant debt incurred by Suburban Alliance. Members of the joint powers cities met several times to discuss the future of the agency, resulting in resolutions from member cities expressing their intent to dissolve the joint powers agency by the end of January 1997. Staff has been working with the other joint member cities and the board of Suburban Alliance to carry out the closure of the agency. Staff is recommending adoption of the proposed resolution to conclude formal action by the City of Hopkins in the close-out of Suburban Alliance. Primarv Issues to Consider . How will close-out expenses be handled? The city of St. Louis Park has agreed to act on behalf of all of the participating cities to take any necessary actions to effectuate the Board's termination, including a final accounting, collection, and payment of outstanding obligations and distribution of funds. SUDDortina Documents . Memorandum-Kathy Lueckert, Plymouth . Resolution 97-07 ~/~ - Steven C. Mielke City Manager r:;) 1, Joint Powers Cities of '[ West Hennepin Human Services Planning Board o 1 DATE: January 13, 1997 TO: City Managers, City Administrators, Clerk-Administrators FROM: Kathy Lueckert, Plymouth SUBJ: Resolution Terminating the West Hennepin Human Services Planning Board Attached is a resolution terminating Suburban Alliance. This was drafted by Desyl Peterson, Minnetonka City Attorney. Please have your council adopt the resolution as soon as possible. Please send a certified copy of the resolution to: Kathy Lueckert Assistant City Manager City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Boulevard Plymouth, MN 55447 Once I've collected all the resolutions, these will be filed with the rest of the Suburban Alliance records and stored at the City of St. Louis Park. Many thanks for your assistance. My number is 509-5052 should you have questions. CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 97-07 TERMINATING THE WEST HENNEPIN HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING BOARD (SUBURBAN ALLIANCE) WHEREAS, several cities in western Hennepin County entered into a joint powers agreement dated July 5, 1973 ("the Agreement") to create the West Hennepin Human Services Planning Board ("the Board"), also known as "Suburban Alliance;" and WHEREAS, in subsequent years, additional cities in western Hennepin County also chose to participate in the Agreement; and WHEREAS, at the present time, the cities participating in the Agreement are the cities of Deephaven, Excelsior, Hopkins, Independence, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Plain, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka, Minnestrista, Mound, Orono, Plymouth, St. Bonifacius, Shorewood, St. Louis Park, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, Wayzata, and Woodland ("the Participating Cities"); and WHEREAS, ttTe Board has operated since 1973 to provide human services planning and coordination for the western portion of Hennepin County; and WHEREAS, although the Board has provided valuable service in this area, these human service needs can now be better addressed through other means, and the Board should be dissolved; and WHEREAS, representatives from the cities of Hopkins, Minnetonka, Plymouth, and St. Louis Park have formed a "Coordinating Committee" to oversee the Board's dissolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota: 1. The City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, joins with the other Participating Cities to terminate the Agreement and the existence of the Board. This termination will become effective when all Participating Cities have filed a resolution to the same effect with the city manager of St. Louis Park. 2. After the termination becomes effective, the City of St. Louis Park, Minnesota may act for all of the Participating Cities to take any necessary actions to effectuate the Board's termination, including a final accounting, collection and payment of outstanding obligations, and distribution of funds. This delegation of authority is subject to the following conditions: The City of St. louis Park must consult with other members of the Coordinating Committee before undertaking tasks which are more than ministerial. The City of St. Louis Park and the Coordinating Committee may not pay expenses or incur obligations for the Board and the Participating Cities beyond the amount of $110,000, as outlined in the letter from the Coordinating Committee dated December 23, 1996, unless additional expenses or obligations are approved by the Participating Cities. 3. In return for the services of the Coordinating Committee which are provided at no cost to the other Participating Cities, the City of Hopkins, Minnesota hereby waives any claims against the cities and individuals participating in the Coordinating Committee for any alleged negligence, misfeasance, or malfeasance in effectuating the dissolution of the Board. In no event, however, will the City of Hopkins be liable for any expenses beyond those outlined in the Committee's December 23, 1996 letter without the City's approval. 4. If the Board is not terminated by consent of all Participating Cities, then this resolution operates to terminate the City of Hopkins' participation in the Board effective January 31, 1998. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, this 21 st day of January, 1997. Charles D. Redepenning, Mayor ATTEST: James A. Genellie, City Clerk