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2009-041City of Hopkins Hennepin County, Minnesota Resolution No. 2009 - 041 Resolution Authorizing Participation in the Minnehaha Creek Regional Partnership WHEREAS, Minnehaha Creek is a navigable stream of regional significance, providing recreational and natural resource benefits to the residents of Edina, Hopkins, Minneapolis, Minnetonka and Saint Louis Park; Hennepin County; and the greater metropolitan region; and WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins recognizes that a Minnehaha Creek Regional Partnership (comprised of the Cities of Edina, Hopkins, Minnetonka, and Saint Louis Park, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, Hennepin County, and Three Rivers Park District), will provide opportunities to coordinate efforts to promote the use and benefits of Minnehaha Creek and further develop the creek's natural and recreational resources; and WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins wishes to promote the benefits of the natural and recreational resources of Minnehaha Creek through said partnership; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Hopkins supports creation and participation in an informal working group known as the Minnehaha Creek Regional Partnership, with the following vision and goals: Minnehaha Creek Regional Partnership: Vision "A partnership of local and regional leaders, recognizing that Minnehaha Creek is a significant regional recreational and natural resource, commits to preserving and enhancing the creek's resources for current and future generations while strengthening the communities along the creek." Minnehaha Creek Regional Partnership: Goals 1. Promote the public recreational use, where appropriate, of Minnehaha Creek by providing opportunities for citizens to use and enjoy the creek resources with the intent of increasing the livability and quality of life within the watershed. 2. Preserve, protect and enhance the area's cultural resources through greater public understanding of the significant role Minnehaha Creek has played in American history and culture. 3. Enhance understanding and appreciation of Minnehaha Creek through expanded education and interpretive opportunities. 4. Communicate with partners to coordinate land use and infrastructure decisions that are consistent with the partnership's goals. 5. Work with partners to identify minimum standards for landings, bridges, roadway crossings and other creek elements. 6. Achieve local, state and federal recognition of Minnehaha Creek as a significant regional resource. 7. Improve the Minnehaha Creek ecosystem by minimizing direct discharges, achieving desired instream flows that improve water quality through effective land use planning and decision making. 8. Develop a community and organizational philosophy that values minimal impact approaches for both citizen and public works activities within the riparian corridor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Hopkins authorizes the County's participation in the Minnehaha Creek Regional Partnership through appropriate Public Works staff with the understanding that no financial commitment from Hennepin County is required, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any requests for county financial participation in any capital or operating activities that may be proposed by the Partnership be brought to the City of Hopkins for its review and approval prior to any resource commitments being made. Moved, seconded, and unanimously approved by the Hopkins City Council the 18th day of August, 2009. Eu = ne axwell, Mayor