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01-19-2010A regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on January 19, 2010, in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall. Present were Mayor Maxwell and Council Members Youakim, Brausen, Rowan, and Halverson. Also, present were staff members Getschow, Genellie, Stadler, Elverum, and City Attorney Jerry Steiner. I. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Maxwell called the meeting to order at 7 :30 p.m. II. OPEN AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS AND CONCERNS There were none. III. PRESENTATIONS 1. Recognition for John McLaughlin, Joint Community Policing Partnership (JCPP) Chief Reid introduced Mr. John McLaughlin. The JCPP was founded by Hennepin County in 1995. The goals were defined as 1) Educate diverse population so they would have a better understanding of Law Enforcement and the roles of the Police; 2) Educate the Police Officers so they would have a better understanding of the various ethnic communities; and 3) improve the interactions between the Police Department and the various ethnic communities. The program includes 4 cities in Hennepin County that have diverse populations. JCPP has been recognized internationally for its outreach to the communities. John McLaughlin is the Sr. Policy Analyst for Hennepin County that developed the program and budget for JCPP. The 4 participating cities asked Hopkins to present the award of appreciation to Mr. McLaughlin because he is a resident of Hopkins. Mayor Maxwell presented the plaque with 4 shields representing the 4 police departments. 2. Organic Recycling Louise Miller gave a presentation of what organic recycling is, how it is collected, and how it is composted and then sold for use as rich top soil. Ms. Miller started the program at the Depot Coffee House, has worked with City staff to implement the collection of organics in the other City buildings and hopes to eventually have citywide participation. IV. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Minutes of the January 5, 2010 City Council Minutes 2. Minutes of the January 5, 2010 City Council Work Session Minutes January 19, 2010 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 1 3. Second Reading Amending Sections 605 and 710 of the Hopkins City Code Regarding Municipal Waste Collection (CR2010 -011) 4. Approve Single Stream Recycling Contract Extension Between The City of Hopkins and Waste Management (CR2010 -012) 5. Ratify Checks Issued in December 2009 (Memo) 6. Approve Entering the Minnesota Department of Health 2009 Environmental Health Services Delegation Agreement (CR2010 -009) 7. Approve the Pay Equity Implementation Report (CR2010 -010) Chris Kearney and Larry Myers came forward to answer questions about the Environmental Health Services Delegation Agreement. Council Member Brausen moved and Council Member Halverson seconded a motion to approve the Consent Agenda. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously. V. NEW BUSINESS 1. Approve the First Reading of Vacant Property Registration Ordinance (CR2010 -005) The City has more vacant properties than in the past because of an increase in foreclosures. Vacant properties increase the potential for vandalism and property damage, other criminal activity, squatting, threats to the health and safety of neighbors and the loss of tax base. The ordinance would require that all vacant properties, vacant for 90 days or more, be registered with the City, thereby ensuring that vacant properties do not create health, safety and crime issues and discourage the holding of vacant properties. The ordinance would require the installation of a gas shut -off valve to decrease the risk of fire, explosion or dangerous conditions. The fee for the registration would be $500 for one vacant property, increasing to $1000 each subsequent year the property is vacant. The fee for two or more vacant properties within 500 feet of each other would be $1000 per property the first year and $2500 per property for each subsequent year of vacancy. The Inspection department would enforce the ordinance. City Attorney Jerry Steiner came forward with Ms. Elverum, who presented the item. The ordinance was drafted by the City Attorney's office. Council Members discussed the definition of actively marketing, exceptions for homes that are being remodeled /rehabbed, determining what a vacant property is and when it is vacant, insurance on properties, and notifying property owners in the City. The City Council agreed that before the second reading, Mr. Steiner should include an exception for properties that hold a current building permit for remodel or rehab, should tighten up the definition of "actively marketing should research if the City can require proof of insurance on vacant properties and if the City can require that the owners of vacant properties January 19, 2010 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 post no trespassing signs on the property. The Council also asked Mr. Steiner to have the League of Minnesota Cities review the ordinance. Council Member Rowan moved and Council Member Brausen seconded a motion to approve for first reading, Ordinance 2010 -1012, relating to vacant properties in residential zoning districts with the changes and direction to the City Attorney as stated. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously.' 2. Approve First Reading Amending Ordinance Regulating the Demolition of Residential Property (CR2010 -005) In October 2008, the City approved an interim ordinance prohibiting the demolition of single family homes. The purpose of the moratorium was to give the City time to review the existing institutional ordinance for possible amendments before any single family homes were removed. It has been a goal of the City for a long time to preserve the City's single family homes. That goal is documented in the Comprehensive Plan. The City Attorney recommended an amendment to section 420.01 of the Hopkins City Code to ensure that when a single- family home is demolished, a new home be constructed in its place. The majority of the requirements for a demolition permit are currently part of the permitting process. New requirements are the agreement to construct and complete a new dwelling and to post security with the City equal to 10% of the cost of the home to be constructed. The Council discussed the 10% security deposit, adding a penalty or fine for non compliance, and demolition of two homes to combine lot and build one home. The Council agreed that prior to second reading, Mr. Steiner should verify that the Administrative Citation penalties would apply to this ordinance, include an exception for demolishing two homes to combine the lots and build one home, and add language to return the 10% security fee in increments as the building progressed. Council Member Brausen moved and Council Member Youakim seconded a motion to approve Ordinance 2010 -1013, amending Section 420.01 of the Hopkins City Code related to demolition of homes in residential zoned districts for first reading with the inclusions as stated by the City Attorney. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously. January 19, 2010 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 VIII. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Council Member Youakim moved and Council Member Brausen seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent at 8:43 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Terry Obermaier, City Clerk ATTEST: Euge a J. axwell, Mayor COU CIL MEMB January 19, 2010 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4