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04-19-2016 City Council Meeting HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING PROCEEDINGS APRIL 19, 2016 CALL TO ORDER Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins. Mayor Cummings called the meeting to order with Council Members Kuznia, Halverson, Gadd and Campbell attending. Staff present included City Manager Mornson, Community Development Coordinator Beekman, City Clerk Domeier, Planning and Development Director Elverum, Assistant City Manager Lenz, City Attorney Riggs, Public Works Director Stadler and City Engineer Stanley. ADOPT AGENDA Motion by Kuznia. Second by Gadd. Motion to Adopt Agenda without the Meadowcreek Golf Course and Minnehaha Creek Renovation Project presentation. Ayes: Kuznia, Halverson, Cummings, Gadd, Campbell. Nays: None. Motion carried. CONSENT AGENDA Motion by Campbell. Second by Kuznia. Motion to Approve the Consent Agenda. 1. Minutes of the April 5, 2016 City Council Regular Meeting Proceedings 2. Minutes of the April 5, 2016 City Council Work Session following Regular Meeting Proceedings 3. Minutes of the April 12, 2016 City Council Work Session Proceedings 4. Approve Temporary On-Sale Liquor License for Augustana Chapel View Homes, Inc.; (CR2016-044) 5. Approve Fourth Amendment to Site Lease Agreement with New Cingular Wireless PCS; (CR2016-041) 6. Approve Farmers Market Mixed Use Agreement; (Memo) 7. Second Reading: Ordinance 2016-1111 Related to Waiver of Plat Standards; (Memo) Ayes: Kuznia, Halverson, Cummings, Gadd, Campbell. Nays: None. Motion carried. Mayor Cummings asked about the Farmers Market agreement. Planning and Development Director Elverum commented that staff is continuing to discuss with Farmers Market representatives about the possibility of expansion of locations and times. The Farmers Market located at Downtown Park, 16-9th Avenue South, begins mid-June on Saturdays, 7:30 am-12 pm, featuring locally grown produce. HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING PROCEEDINGS APRIL 19, 2016 NEW BUSINESS VII.1. Award of Contract: Oakes and Valley Park Shelter Renovations; (CR2016-042) Public Works Director Stadler gave an overview of the contract for shelter renovations at Oakes and Valley Park. The projects are part of the Hopkins Park Reinvestment Plan and are the last projects for this calendar year. Mr. Stadler gave an overview of the bids. Staff has reviewed the low bid contractor qualifications and has received good feedback about the contractor from the Three Rivers Park District. Staff would like to include two alternates in the bid; additional outdoor lighting and full replacement of the picnic shelter at Oakes Park. Mr. Stadler gave an overview of the project site plans and explained that the renovation of the shelters will be a nice visual enhancement and provide year-round function for park users. Mr. Stadler reviewed the project costs, funding source and project schedule. The project is scheduled to begin after the summer park programs with completion by November 1. The City Attorney has reviewed the final contract documents. There was Council discussion regarding the need for full replacement of the Oakes Park Picnic shelter, park lighting and restroom hours. Mr. Stadler explained that the current picnic shelter at Oakes Park is 30+ years old with a broken slab and needed roof replacement. The new picnic shelter will be slightly larger and would include electricity and lighting. The new path lighting is making use of salvaged and refurbished poles from the Mainstreet project. The downcast LED lighting would be an added safety feature. Mr. Stadler explained that the co-ed restroom will have electronic timed doors and will be open during park hours. Mr. Stadler commented that the construction area will be fenced and should not interfere with the playground area. Mayor Cummings asked about the addition of a Little Library box at the park. Mr. Stadler commented that a Little Library has been ordered for Cottageville Park and would be considered for installation at the other parks. Motion by Kuznia. Second by Halverson. Motion to award a contract to K.A.Witt Construction in the amount of$ 572,326 for construction of the Oakes and Valley Park Shelter Renovations. Ayes: Halverson, Kuznia, Cummings, Gadd, Campbell Nays: None. Motion carried. VII.2. Award of Contract: VFW and Syndicate Sales Parking Lot Project, City Project 2016- 07; (CR2016-043) City Engineer Stanley gave an overview of the project background and construction contract. Mr. Stanley explained that the low bid by Northwest Asphalt, Inc. was approximately 25% below estimate. Mr. Stanley gave an overview of the project area and schedule. Staff has been in contact with the properties involved. Council thanked staff for their hard work coordinating the project. Motion by Gadd. Second by Campbell. Motion to adopt Resolution 2016-037 Awarding the Contract, VFW and Syndicate Sales HOPKINS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING PROCEEDINGS APRIL 19, 2016 Parking Lot Project, City Project 2016-07. Ayes: Halverson, Kuznia, Cummings, Gadd, Campbell Nays: None. Motion carried. VII.3. Resolution Accepting Southwest LRT Corridor Housing Strategy; (CR2016-045) Community Development Coordinator Beekman gave an overview of the Southwest LRT Corridor Housing Strategy. The purpose of the strategy is to offer a full range of housing choices along the corridor. The strategy is a tool for communities to use for future planning. There was Council discussion about how the strategy will be implemented in Hopkins. Ms. Beekman explained that the strategy would be used as a guideline for future planning and an important tool when reevaluating the Comprehensive Plan. The planning work for the strategy involved community engagement and school district input. Motion by Halverson. Second by Gadd. Motion to adopt Resolution 2016-039, Resolution Accepting the Corridor Housing Strategy. Ayes: Halverson, Kuznia, Cummings, Gadd, Campbell Nays: None. Motion carried. ANNOUNCEMENTS • Townhall Meeting on Drug & Teens at Hopkins Center for the Arts: Monday, April 25 from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. • City Manager Mornson welcomed Ari Lenz as the new Assistant City Manager. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the City Council and upon a motion by Gadd, second by Kuznia, the meeting was unanimously adjourned at 7:37 p.m. OPEN AGENDA— PUBLIC COMMENTS AND CONCERNS The City Council did not receive any comments or concerns. Respectfully Submitted, Debbie Vold ATTEST: � y Molly Cummings, Mayor OffAAMACI. Amy Domeier, City Clerk