Memo - Second Reading of Ordinace 2010-1018CITY OF HOPKINS
MEMORANDUM
To: Hopkins City Council
From: Jim Genellie
Date: March 28, 2011
Subject: Second Reading of Ordinance 2010-1018
The City Council approved Ordinance 2010-1018 for second reading on June 1, 2010. It was part of
the consent agenda. Unfortunately, the minutes of the June 1 meeting, which the Council approved on
June 15, 2010 showed only 15 consent items instead of 16.
Staff recommends that the Hopkins City Council adopt a motion to amend the June 1, 2010 minutes
to add the approval of item 16 on the consent agenda: "Approve Second Reading Ordinance 2010-
1018, Amending Section 610, Swimming Pool Code."
Attachments:
• Final Agenda, June 1, 2010
• Approved meeting minutes of City Council Meeting on June 1, 2010
• Ordinance 2010-1018.
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HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL
FINAL AGENDA
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
7:30 pm
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scneaule: 7:15 pm - HRA Meeting
7:30 pm City Council Meeting
Work Session after Close of Regular City Council Meeting
I, CALL TO ORDER
II. OPEN AGENDA- PUBLIC COMMENTSICONCERNS
(Public must fill out a Speaker Request Form. Three minute limit for each person)
III. PRESENTATION
1. CERT Graduation; Specken
IV. REPORTS
1. Zoning & Planning Commission; Newcomb
V. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Minutes of the May 18, 2010 City Council Meeting
2. Minutes of the May 18, 2010 Council Work Session after the City Council
Meeting
3. Minutes of the May 25, 2010 Council Work Session Meeting
4. Miscellaneous Licenses for Approval; Obermaier
5. Ratify Checks for the Month of May; Harkess
b. Proclamation for the Girl Scouts; Maxwell
7. Approve the 2010 Growers Market (Farmers) Annual Agreement; Anderson
(CR2010-051)
8. Appoint Kyle Skiermont to the Park Board; Maxwell (Memo)
9. Appoint Linda Flynn to the Park Board; Maxwell (Memo)
10. Appoint Aaron Kuznia to the Zoning and Planning Commission; Maxwell
(Memo)
11. Appoint Doug Datta to the Zoning and Planning Commission; Maxwell (Memo)
12. Appoint Andrea Kloehn Naef to the Zoning and Planning Commission; Maxwell
(Memo)
13. Approve Second Reading of Ordinance 2010-1020, Compliance Checks and
Inspections; Genellie (Memo)
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14. Approve Ordinance 2010-1019 for Second Reading (Food Code), Approve the
Summary of Ordinance 2010-1019, and Order the Summary Published and
Posted at the Hopkins Library; Genellie (Memo)
15- Approve Temporary 3.2 Beer License for St. John the Evangelist Church, Ataxia
Foundation; Obermaier (CR2010-052)
16. Approve Second Reading Ordinance 2010-1018, Amending Section 610,
Swimming Pool Code; Kearney (Memo)
Vote: Youakim Brausen Rowan Halverson Maxwell
VI. NEW BUSINESS
i . Adopt Resolution 10-27, Approving Ordinance 10-1021, Rezoning of 8098
Excelsior Boulevard (Jacobs Trading) to Business Park; Anderson (CR2010-049)
Vote: Youakim Brausen Rowan Halverson Maxwell
2. Adopt Resolution 10-28, Approving Ordinance 10-1022, Rezoning of 7900
Excelsior Boulevard (Ugrets building) to Business Park; Anderson (CR2010-050)
Vote: Youakim Brausen Rowan Halverson Maxwell
3. Adopt Resolution 10-26A, Recommending denial of Proposed Ordinance 10-
1015, Amending the Sign Ordinance to Allow Electronic Changing Signs to
Change every 20 Minutes; Anderson (CR2010-048)
Vote: Youakim Brausen Rowan Halverson Maxwell
VII. ADJOURN
Vote: Youakim Brausen Rowan Halverson Maxwell
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A regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on June 1, 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, Elverum, Anderson,
and City Attorney Jerry Steiner.
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. PRESENTATION
1. CERT Graduation
Fire Chief Dale Specken explained that this is the fourth CERT class to graduate. The
City received a grant in 2007 to conduct the classes. There are currently 75 trained
members. The members assist with disaster aid by conducting damage assessments,
assisting with medical triage and assist with traffic control. They are trained to aid other
cities if needed. The class consists of an eight week program with the last class
consisting of a simulated disaster.
Fire Chief Specken announced the graduates and gave them their certificates. The
Council gave each member a copy of the History of Hopkins. The Mayor thanked the
graduates for taking the time to obtain the training.
IV. REPORTS - COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS
1. Zoning and Planning Commission
Kathy Newcomb reported that the Commission discussed three items. The first item of
discussion was the zoning amendment of the sign ordinance. The Commission decided
to amend the ordinance to allow electronic changing signs to change every 20 minutes
and recommend approval. The other items of discussion were the rezoning of 8098
Excelsior Blvd and 7900 Excelsior Blvd to Business Park. The Commission
recommended approval of both. They continued discussion on mixed uses and elected
Bob Hatlestad as Chair and Pat Beddor as Vice Chair.
V. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Minutes of the May 18, 2010 City Council Meeting
2. Minutes of the May 18, 2010 City Council Work Session
June 1, 2010 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 1
Q 3. Minutes of the May 25, 2010 City Council Work Session
4. Miscellaneous Licenses for Approval (Memo)
5. Ratify Checks for the Month of May (Memo)
6. Proclamation for the Girl Scouts
7. Approve the 2010 Growers Market (Farmers) Annual Agreement (CR2010-
051)
8. Appoint Kyle Skiermont to the Park Board (Memo)
9. Appoint Linda Flynn to the Park Board (Memo)
10. Appoint Aaron Kuznia to the Zoning and Planning Commission (Memo)
11. Appoint Doug Datta to the Zoning and Planning Commission (Memo)
12. Appoint Andrea Kloehn Naef to the Zoning and Planning Commission (Memo)
13. Approve Second Reading of Ordinance 2010-1020, Compliance Checks and
Inspections (Memo)
14. Approve Ordinance 2010-1019 for Second Reading (Food Code), Approve
the Summary of Ordinance 2010-1019, and Order the Summary Published
and Posted at the Hopkins Library (Memo)
15. Approve Temporary 3.2 Beer License for St. John the Evangelist Church —
fundraiser for Ataxia Foundation (CR2010-052)
Council Member Rowan moved and Council Member Brausen 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.
VI. NEW BUSINESS
1. Adopt Resolution 2010-027, Approving Ordinance 2010-1021, Rezoning of
8098 Excelsior Blvd (Jacobs Trading) to Business Park (CR2010-050)
The new Comprehensive Plan has changed the zoning districts of some sites that are
different from the current zoning ordinance. The City will now go through a process to
rezone these sites. One site is the current Jacob's Trading site located at 8098
Excelsior Blvd, formerly the Rainbow site. The Zoning and Planning Commission
recommended approval
Council Member Rowan moved and Council Member Halverson seconded a motion to
adopt Resolution 2010-027, approving Ordinance 2010-1021, rezoning the property at
8098 Excelsior Blvd from 1-2, General Industrial to Business Park for first reading. 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.
June 1, 2010 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2
CITY OF HOPKINS
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
ORDINANCE NO. 2010-1018
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 610 OF THE HOPKINS CITY CODE
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Section 610.01 Subdivision 7. be deleted:
Subd. 7. "Ptilel i e=r;;,±ffffft±ng ,Ffteans any peel 4E4iei�-4�iian a
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Section 2. That Section 610.01 Subdivision 7. be amended by adding
the following:
"Public pool" means any pool other than a private
residential pool, that is: (1) open to the public generally, whether
for a fee or free of charge; (2) open exclusively to members of an
organization and their guests; (3) open to residents of a multiunit
apartment building, apartment complex, residential real estate
development, or other multifamily residential area; (4) open to
patrons of a hotel or lodging or other public accommodation facility;
or (5) operated by a person in a park, school, licensed child care
facility, group home, motel, camp, resort, club, condominium,
manufactured home park, or political subdivision with the exception of
swimming pools at family day care homes licensed under section
245A.14, subdivision 11, paragraph (a).
Section 3. That Section 610.11 be amended by adding the following:
610.11. Rules and regulations pertaining to construction, care and
operation of public swimming pools and public special purpose pools.
Public swimming pools and public and private special purpose pools
shall be operated, governed and regulated by regulations established
and issued by the Minnesota Department of Health as contained in
Minnesota Rules Parts 4717.0150 to 4717.3975 as well as Minnesota
Statute Section 144.1222. Regulation MHD 4717 and Minnesota Statute
Section 144.1222 are adopted by reference. Any future revisions of MN
Rules Chapter 4717 are adopted by reference and are made part of this
ordinance. Two copies of the Minnesota department of health
regulations MHD 4717 shall be on file for public inspection at the
office of the manager and of the clerk. In addition to all other
sections as hereinabove set forth, such pools shall also be regulated,
governed and controlled by.all applicable provisions of this code.
Section 4. That Section 610.13 be amended by adding the following:
610.13. Inspections of public swimming pools and public special
Section 610 1
purpose pools. The health authority shall inspect every such pool at
least once every 12 months and as frequently as may be necessary or
desirable to insure compliance with the provisions of this section.
The effective date of this ordinance shall be the date of
publication.
First Reading: May 18, 2010
Second Reading: June 1, 2010
Date of Publication: June 10, 2010
Date Ordinance Takes Effect: June 10, 2010
ATTEST:
Terry Obermaier, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
City Attorney .Signature
Date
Gene Maxwell, Mayor
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