Loading...
02-18-03 WSFebruary 18, 2003 Page 1 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AT CONCLUSION OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING February 18, 2003 Mayor Maxwell called the meeting to order at 9:05 pm at the conclusion of the regular City Council meeting at City Hall. Council members present were Mayor Maxwell and Council members Brausen, Jensen, and Rowan. Council member Johnson was absent. City personnel present was City Manager Mielke. League of Minnesota Cities Focus Group Mayor Maxwell presented information concerning a request by the League of Minnesota Cities asking for volunteers to serve on a focus group for the League of Minnesota Cities, which will help them determine the future of the League in the areas of goals and objectives. He informed the Council that it was at 2 pm on Monday, February 24. He stated that he could not attend but if any Council members were interested that they should let him know. Fundraiser Walk in Central Park Mayor Maxwell also informed the Council that he had been contacted by a Minnetonka resident who wished to organize a walk in Central Park next year as a fundraiser. This resident had spoken with the City Manager and Public Works Director, and both had encouraged her to wait an additional year until the construction of the area was completed. The Mayor provided the same direction. Vail Place Open House Mayor Maxwell asked if anyone was attending the Vail Place open house on February 27 at General Mills headquarters in Golden Valley. Based on replies, it appears that no one will be able to attend. Empty Bowls Council Member Jensen asked if Empty Bowls would be making a presentation to the City Council. Manager Mielke indicated that indeed, the chairs would be presenting at the March 4 meeting as an advertisement for the March 18 Empty Bowls event at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. Governor Pawlenty's Proposed Budget City Manager Mielke provided the Council with copies of Governor Pawlenty's proposed 2004-2005 budget summary and highlights, along with information about the effects of the budget on the City of Hopkins. He indicated that no specific numbers were available but that they were anticipated to be released on Wednesday, February 19. He indicated that he would get the numbers out to the Council when they were received. Tobacco Compliance Checks Mielke informed the City Council that the Police Department had conducted tobacco compliance checks on Tuesday, February 18 and that two businesses failed the compliance checks, out of 301icensed businesses. February 18, 2003 Page 2 Hopkins Jaycees Tent Dances Mielke informed the City Council that the Hopkins Jaycees had requested a smaller tent for both the Raspberry Festival and Mainstreet Days on Lot 300 due to the cost of the larger tent and budget difficulties that are hurting the Jaycees. Mielke indicated that there was some concern about allowing the smaller tent due to the impacts of drilling additional holes in the surface of Lot 300. He indicated that he would be discussing this issue with the Public Works Department. Hopkins Youth Hockey Association Mielke informed the City Council that the Hopkins Youth Hockey Association was applying for apull-tab license for Tuttle's Bowling Alley. Success Is Mielke informed the City Council that the agenda for the "Success Is" discussions on Tuesday, February 25 would center on potential actions toward improving the various levels of success at the Center, and that all three task forces had completed their work. City-School Celebration Mayor Maxwell reminded the City Council of the City-School celebration being held at 5:30 on Wednesday, February 19 at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. There being no further business, Council member Jensen ainoved to adjourn, seconded by Council member Rowan. Motion passed with four ayes, no nays. The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 pm. Steve Mielke, Secretary ATTEST: ~~ ~!~ Eugene J. 1kilaxwell, Mayor CITY COUNCIL