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04-15-1987 WS MINUTES OF COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING OF APRIL 15. 1987 A special workshop meeting of the City Council was held on April 15, 1987 at 5:30 p.m. in the Manager's Conference room at Hopkins City Hall. Present were Mayor Lavin, Council members: Redepenning, Milbert, Shirley, and Anderson. Also present was City staff members: Rapp, Genellie, and Thiel. 1. The meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m. 2. GENERAL DISCUSSION: a. Sandblasting/painting - 906 building The Public Works department cleaned the side of the building and Council agreed to do nothing more with the building at this time. b. Boards & Commissions According to a City resolution limiting the number of years a ~ member can serve on a Board/Commission, it was determined that some of the members of the Park Board and civil Service Commission need to be replaced. The City Attorney is preparing an ordinance to cover the number of terms which can be served on each Commission. The consensus of the Council was that the number of years should not exceed 5 years, or two two-year terms, plus finishing a term of 1 year or less. c. Use of barn / upgrade facilities The Centennial, Raspberry, HMP groups are all talking about using the barn for a dance rather than using an outdoor location. If this were to be done, there would have to be some modifications made to the barn (addi tional exits, etc). The Council was not opposed to further investigation into this matter. d. Logo Contest @ Community Center . The program supervisor at the Community Center devised a plan to have a contest to pick a logo for the Community Center. The Council felt that this idea should have been passed on to the Park Board for approval before implementing the idea. It has however been advertised and logos have been submitted. The Council agreed that the results of the contest should be submitted to the Park Board for their recommendation and the final decision should be made by the Council. MINUTES OF COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING OF APRIL 15, 1987 Page 2 e. pins and Patches staff asked Council if they should order more raspberry patches and Hopkins pins. The Council felt that the patches did not serve a purpose but that the City should have a supply of the Hopkins pins on hand and distribute them at the discretion of the the Council and manager. 3. RIGHT- OF- WAY MAINTENANCE staff prepared a memo to the Council pointing out some right-of- way areas which have caused some maintenance problems, specifically the berms, one along the west side of County 18 from Mainstreet to CSAH 7 and along the south side of CSAH 7 from County 18 to 5th Avenue North. The City has taken the position that this is a state/County responsibility. However, the state/county does nothing to maintain these areas and the residents adjacent to the areas have complained many times to the City about the condition of the berms. If the City wishes to take the responsibility for maintaining the berms, it would need to purchase appropriate equipment for this task. In discussion of this subject, Council suggested contacting the County/State to see if they would pay part of the costs of maintaining the state/County right-of- ways. Part of the discussion included the possibility of the City purchasing a piece of equipment to make the maintenance of the slopes possible for the City crews. Mr. Anderson moved and Mr. Milbert seconded the motion to accept the staff recommendation to lease a Hustler 602D with flail deck and rotary mower deck. A poll of the vote was as follows: Mr. Anderson, Aye; Mr. Shirley, Aye; Mr. Redepenning, Aye; Mr. Milbert, Aye; Mayor Lavin, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. with this piece of equipment the City crew would maintain the areas in question and would continue to pursue some type of help from State/county to alleviate some of the costs to the city. The question of whether to buy this equipment could be evalua~ed at budget time. 4. CONSENT AGENDA The idea of using a consent agenda for Council meetings was discussed. Council agreed that using a consent agenda would be a good idea and should shorten the time of the meetings. . J." .. MINUTES OF COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING OF APRIL 15, 1987 Page 3 5. COMMUNITY INFORMATION ALTERNATIVES Staff suggest d that the City print a handbook for new residents (as well as old residents) to update them on services offered by the City, and who to call for specific questions. The handbook would include a separate insert with the names of the current Council, City manager, City staff, Boards and Commissions, etc., to be updated on a yearly basis. The Council agreed unanimously that this was a good idea and staff should proceed to prepare a sample for their approval. The Council discussed the possibility of publishing the Newsletter more frequently. The Council asked staff to explore this possiblility, or an alternative method of getting more information to the pUblic. Mr. Redepenning inquired if the City wished to place an ad in the "Music in the Park" program. The Council agreed that this should be done. The meeting adjourned by unanimous consent at 7:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, 9~d . Jean Kaedi~ COUNCILMEMBERS: ~~ ~ if hi, ~~ f ~ .<(~ e