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06-15-93~ _` i A regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on Jhna 15, 1993 in the Council Chasbers of the Hopkins City 8a11. Present were Mayor Berq, Councilae'bsrs Anderson, Shirley, 1Critaler and Radepanning. Also present ware staff mea~bsrs Kielka, Ganellie, Harmeninq, Gustafson, l~arrigan, Gsssele, Stei~ean and City Attorney Jerre Killer. I. CALL TO ORDHS lrlayor Berg called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.a. II. PRESENTATIONS a. CHOCK REDEPE'Sr~ir1~ Councilaeaber Aadapanninq presented Mayor Barg and Councflmaa~bsr Shirley plaques indicating the Citys a~~ eciatf on for their contributions to the City of Hopkins. Both Mayor Barg and Councilaembsr Shirley pYp*•essed their thanks to the residents, staff and council far their support and trust during their years of service to the City. b. CHIEF EARL ~c~SON Chief Earl Johnson honored David Teclaw, Crime Prevention. Officer, for his dedication and service to the City. Nayor Berg presented his with a plaque for being the Officer of the Ysar for 1992. Mayor Barg also ,~~~4d the thanks of the Council and Citisens for his e:ccallent perfor•eanca. III. CONSffi~1"P AGENDA 1. APPROVAL OF THE Juba 1, 1993 REGULi~R IIBETING ~ruia8 a . APPROVAL OF DIa~suxSffi~ENTS, PR~•TST 914 3. APPROVAL OF ~IIS~•T•#NEOUS LICENSES 4. L OF PL1~lNS AND SPECIFIC1~lTIONB - NAETSOLD FIELD PARK FACILITY S PRi0~7ECT (Rpt . 9 3 -9 0 ) 5. APPROVAL OF PINS AND SPECIFICATIONS N~IETSOLD FIELD ai~aH SENffit PR~OrTECT (Rpt. 93-89) 6. APP'R+OVAL OF PLi~NS AND SPECIFICATIONS - Rlill~ NAir~•iahANCS/REPAIR PTtOJECT AND Au ~•r~vKl SATION OF BIDS (Rpt. 93-87) 7. AUTHORISATION TO SOLICIT PROPOSALS FOR A Ll~NDSCAPING PI~O.TECT ON CITY PROPffitTY I~OC1~lTED AT THE N.E. ~ r~~Maa OF wur•~•f ROAD 3 AND FIFTS Av~ua (Rpt. 93-96) 8. APPROVAL OF PAY EQUITY INPLffi~ffi1TATION REPORT (Rpt. 93-97) • r s Jhna 15, 1993 Page Z 9. APPROVAL OF R$SOLUTION NO. 93-60 SIIPPOI~iirl~ AN APPLICI~TION BY h~a~IN c.(~urif FOR ISTFA rurclNG FOR COZ]l~'PY ROAD 3 (Rpt. 93-97) 10. APPROVAL OF SOurr~w~sBT 1~UTQAL AID ASSOCIATION AGR~ENT (Rpt. 93-98) 11. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 93-61 AUTs~TBING JOINING OF !MINNESOTA FIRE AGffi~CIES PORCE~ASING CONSORTIIBI (Rpt. 93-99) lZ. APPROVAL OF PLi~NS AND AOTSORISATION OF BIDS FOR ALLEY RB<`JONeimuLiiON - a00 BLOCK 9T8/LOTS AVEI~iiTE NORT$ (Rpt. 93-94) 13 . APPROVAL OF PLi~NB AND Au idt~KI SATION OF BIDS FOR ALLY REC.ON~ iiiu~ i•ION -ALLEY A, NORT$ OF NAINSTREST BETi~ffi~ 11TH/1ZT8 Avshua8 NORTH (Rpt. 93-95) Councila~ember Redepenninq moved and Councilmem:bar A~ da*•son seconded the motion to a~~~.re the Consent Agenda. Councilma~mbsr l~italer abstained from voting on Item No. 13. A poll of the vote vas as follo:rs: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmembar Shirley, Aye; Councilmember 1Critaler, Aye; Councilmember Redapennfnq, Ays; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried. IV. P[1BLIC BEhRING a. CONSID$R ACTION - CREATION OF TAX INCR~T DISTRICT Staff racomsandad the adoption of the follo~rinq motion: A~~~ove Resolution No. 93-51, adopting the document entitled "Rodiffcation of Redevelopment Project No. i and Tax Increment Financing Plan No. a-7 (Thesaot~~.h Inc. Project) " dated one 1993. Paul Steinman updated the Council on the need for creating TIF District No. Z-7. Theraot~~h Inc. is proposing to expand its existing manufacturing facility by adding an additional 50,000 square feet of manufacturing space. This expansion requires improvements to Nina Kila Creek, As such, construction is presently inhibited because the property is bala~r the floodplain elevation. The proposed improvements ~rould remove a majority of this property froze the flood plain, allavinq the development to take place. After discussion Mayor Berg opened the Public Rparinq at 7:55 p.m. Ana 15, 1993 Page 3 Don Rosener, 618 Wiest Park Valley Drive, appeared before Council to inquire if ~~+ had applied for TiF financing. Ha also vas opposed to creating a TIF district in the proposed area. Mayor Barq stated that if the flood plain district is not changed that nothing would aver e:cpand in the given area and that ~~n„~, in all likelihood would mOVe to another area. Counciimember Radepanninq moved and Councilmember lcritslar seconded the notion to close the public hearing at 8:10 p.m. A poll of the vote vas as follor-s: Councila~ember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmamber ~Critsler, Aye; Councilmember Radepenninq, Aye; Kayor Barg, Aya. The motion carried unanimously. After discussion Councilme~mber Anderson moved and Councilmembar Redepenninq -~~ended the motion to adapt Resolution No. 93-51. A poll of the vote vas as foila~rs: Councilma:rber Anderson, Aye; Councilmamber Shirley, Aye; Councilmembsr F3•itslsr, Aye; Councilma~mbar R~edapenninq, Aya; Mayor Barg, Ays. The motion carried unanimously. v. or~D BuslNBSs a. COli1SIDffit ACTION - SBCOrc RS~DING OF ORDINANC$ NO. 93-7Z6 - nGi•~ RSGISTRiRTiON (mew) Staff recommended the following motion: Kowa that the Hopkins City Council a~~•~.ro Ordinance No. 93-7a6 for --sA~d reading and order published. Several of the Councilsambers ware not satisfied with the restricts on wild and or domesticate pats in the rooms. Staff will consult with the Hopkins House to sae if the do alloy pets in the room and research this issue. Councilmember Redapenninq moved and Councilmember Anderson seconded a~o.rinq the motion to continue this item. A poll of the vote vas as follows: Councflmamber Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Ays; Councilmember Rritslar, Aye; Councilmember Redapanninq, Aya; Kayor Berg Aye. The motion carried unanimously. Jtiuse 15, 1993 Page 4 b. CONSID$R ACTION - APPROV$ PLi~NB AND SPECIFICATIONS SE~Arc STRE$T N. $. SIDENALR INST1i1LId1TION, PRO~7SCT NO. 93-10 (Rpt. 93-91) Staff recos~andad the following action: l~iove that Council a~~~~~+e plans and specifications regarding installing sidewalk on znd Street N. $. and on 1lashington Avenue forth, and adopt Resolution No. 93-53 authorising bids to be taken. Lee Gustafson went over the report with the Council explaining the change. The change is with respect to swit~~+inq the sidewalk location on Nashington Avenue North between Nainstreet and ist Street Forth, to the east aids ins*-#~ of the west side. After discussion Councilmexber Councilmember Shirley c-sanded Resolution No. 93-53. A poll of the vote was as follows: Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Aye; Councilmember Radepenninq, AY motion carried unanimously. Anderson coved and the notion to adopt Councilaember Anderson, Councilmembsr R~italer, e; Mayor Berg. Aye. The VI. NEi~ BUSINESS a . CONSIDER ACTION - APP~v:s PLANS AND ADTSORI SE BIDS SIDENALN REPAIR (Rpt. 93-9Z) Staff racomtended the following notion: Kove that ~buncil aY~l~v. plans and specifications as they concern sidewalk repair in Bone a of the City~s Sidewalk Repair Policy and adopt Resolution No. 93-56 authorising bids to be taken. Councilmember Anderson coved and Councilmember Rritsler seconded the notion to adopt Resolution No. 93-56. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmeaober Anderson, Aye; Councilmembsr Shirley, Aye; Councilme®ber Rritsler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenninq, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The notion carried unanimously. b. CONSIDER ACTION - APP'.,.~JVa PLi~NS AND AU1'~'t»T8E BIDS - ALLEY RECONSTRUCTION, ALLEY B ZOO BIrOClC iZTS/13TS Ava"uaS NORTS AND ADOPT R$SOLB'1'ION NO. 93-59 Aurn~RIBING BIDS TO B$ TAREN (Rpt. 93-93) Page 5 Staff recommended the folloMinq motion: l~iove that Council a~r~.re plans and specifications as they concern cones vie reconstruction of the alley on the ZO Slock lath/13th Avenues North and adopt Resolution No. 93-59 authorising bids to ba taken. Jim Gessels gave an overview of the proposed project Kith regard to input from the oMners and the property abutting the alley. The majority of the owners responding to a survey Mara in favor of the la foot alleyMay. After discussion Councilmamber Shirley moved and Councilmember Anderson seconded the motion to adopt Resolution No. 93-59. A poll of the vote Mas as folloMS: Councilmember Anderson, Ays; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Rritsler, Aye; Councilmember Radepanninq, Aye; Mayor Harq, Aye. The notion carried unanimously. c. CONSIDffit ACTION - APP'RiOVS AGR$~11T 11IT8 LON$ OAR GARDffi~ CLQB - NA~d~s ixSET PLi~SA Staff recasa^ended that the cauncii a~~s~~-a the following motion: move tt:at the Mayor and City Xanager ba authorised to enter into an aye ~.asnt Mich the Lone Oak Garden Club on the planting and maintenance of a garden plot in the Nainstreet Piasa. Adoption of this motion Mould allots the City to Mork Mith the Lone Oak Garden Club in providing and maintaining a tan foot by forty five foot f loMer bad in the current location of the raised sod bad. Councilmember elect Fran 8esch appeared before Council to update them on the project. She stated that they Mould begin with annual flowers for this year and a perennial garden ne~ct year. Councilmembsr Anderson moved and Councflmember Shirley seconded the motion to approve the agreement Mith Lone Oak Garden Club. A poll of the vote Mas as folloMS: Councilmamber Anderson, Aya; Councilme®ber Shirley, Aye; Councflmember Rritslar, Aye; Councilmembar Radepenninq, Aya; Mayor Serq, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. • Jane 15, 1993 Page 6 d. DISCQSSIOI~ -SOCIAL S~cviC$ ~ur~Il~G (~eao) Jia ICsrrigan explained the background of the requested report. Staff surveyed several other Cities on the procedures used for their cbaritabla funding. All Cities surveyed used a request fora siailar to the one Hopkins noN uses. A ~~+~*'t sharing the aaounts and percentages donated by the other cities shoNS that the City is in line Kith the other listed cities. After discussion the Council agreed to leave the procedures status quo. a. APPOIlTB Mayor Barg subaitted the follarinq Haase for a~.~~.ral by the Council. s`~+~*'tar Ccamission: Sally Korea Jan Bolan Police Civii Service Cosaission: Janes Shirley Parking Cosaittee: Des Lualay Ha also stated that three vacancies have occurred on the Chaafcal Health Cosaission and need to bs filled. Cauncilaeaber Anderson coved and Co~uncilaeaber Redapenninq seconded the notion to a~~uvre the above naaed candidates. A poll of the vote Nas as folloNS: Councilaeaber Anderson, Aye; Councilmenmbar Shirley, Aya; Councilaeabar 1Crit$ler, Aye; Councilaeaber Redepanninq, Aye; lrlayor Berg, Aya. The notion carried unaniaousiy. VII. PQBLIC CO~II~!ffi~1T8/CONc~i"r18 T'hare Nara no public comments. VIII. R$PORTS - COHKI.1`1•J6J6S/OO~IItISSIOHB Mayor Barg reaindad everyone of lSzsic in the Park beginning on Jura Z4th. Council~eaber Anderson thanked lriayor Barg and Councilaeaber Shirley for their community involveasnt and service to the City. Councilaeabers Rritaler and Radapenning echoed Councilaeab r Andersons ssntiaents Kith a ~-~*'tfelt thank you. ? • ~e 15, 1993 Page 7 IX. ADJOURNl~l1T Councilme®ber Shirley mavad and Councilmsmbar i+c~itsler seconded the motion to adjourn. The meeting adjourned bey una~ J'u~ous consent. ~_ ~ Pat Gidborne, Deputy City~Cler~c cX~ur~ ~ :+/.S: ~ / ~` L _. - -~ _ _, _~. ATT$ T: ~ ~ - r Nelson ~. Berg, Mayor