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11-05-91~ ~, A regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on November 5, 1991 in the City Council Chambers of Hopkins City Hall. Present were Mayor Berg, Councilmember Anderson, Shirley, Kritzler and Redepenning. Also present were City staff Mielke, Genellie, Harmening, Gustafson, Gessele, Steinman and City Attorney Jerre Miller. I. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Berg called the meeting to order at 8:07 p.m. ' II. CONSENT AGENDA 1. APPROVAL OF THE OCTOBER 15, 1991 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES 2. APPROVAL OF DISBURSEMENTS, PRELIST 873 3. APPROVAL OF MISCELLANEOUS LICENSE 4. APPROVE FINAL DRAFT SNOWPLOWING POLICY 5. APPROVE HOPKINS HOUSE - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LOAN APPLICATION 6. APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH VENTURIAN 7. APPROVE CHANGE ORDER - MAINSTREET PROJECT 8. APPROVE GAMBLING LICENSE APPLICATION - GEORGE R. WOLFE VFW 425 9. APPROVE GAMBLING LICENSE APPLICATION - HOPKINS RASPBERRY ASSOCIATION 10. ADOPT RESOLUTION REQUESTING CONVEYANCE OF TAX FORFEITURE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE Councilmember Redepenning moved and Councilmember Kritzler seconded the motion to approve the Consent Agenda. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. III. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS (a) PROCLAMATION - MINNESOTA CHEMICAL HEALTH WEEK Mayor Berg proclaimed the week of November 8th through November 15th as Minnesota Chemical Health Week in the City of Hopkins. Mayor Berg moved and Councilmember Redepenning seconded the motion to approve the Proclamation. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, ~- Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. November 5, 1991 Page 2 IV. CONSIDER ACTION - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN Staff recommended that the City Council conduct the public hearing on the 1992-1996 C.I.P., continue the public hearing until 11-19-91 and schedule further review of the C.I.P. at the 11-12-91 worksession. Approval of the motion would allow the review and adoption process to continue on the Capital Improvement Plan. Tom Harmening explained the purpose and porvided a summary of the proposed Capital Improvement Plan. After discussion Mayor Berg opened the public hearing at 8:29 p.m. Hearing no comments Councilmember Redepenning moved and Councilmember Kritzler seconded the motion to continue the public hearing to Nvoember 19th and schedule further review at the 1i-12-91 worksession. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. .The motion carried unanimously. V. APPEARANCE Steve Barberio, Executive Director of Childs Play Theater appeared before Council to request public assistance in finding a location for the theater in the City of Hopkins. He would like the City's support for the project. He cited the advantages for the children in maintaining the theater in the City. After his presentation Councilmember Shirley said he would like to see that the City support the theater and work with Mr. Barberio to keep the theater in Hopkins. Mr. Mielke said that the staff needed guidance as to how far the Council would like the staff to proceed. He also stated that it was urgent that the staff have a time frame to work with. Mayor Berg asked if the school district would be involved in keeping the theater in the City. The entire Council said that possibility of a`Performing Ar,t Center would be very exciting for the City. Council instructed staff to work with Mr. Barberio to examine the various options for a performing arts center. November 5, 1991 Page 3 VI. OLD BUSYNESS (a) CONSIDER ACTION SECOND READING EASEMENT VACATION HOLIDAY Holiday has not provided a signed copy of the required easement at this time. Staff would recommend continuing this item until November 19, 1991 Councilmember Anderson moved and Councilmember Kritzler seconded the motion to continue. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. 'The motion carried unanimously. VII. NEW BUSINESS (a) CONSIDER ACTION - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - AUTO STORAGE LOT Staff recommended the following motion: Move to approve Resolution No. 91-133 approving an auto storage area at 802 St. Louis Street. The applicant, Auto Repossessers, has located a storage area south of the Edco Building on 2nd Street N.E. The Zoning Ordinance requires that any storage use not enclosed within a building shall require a conditional use permit. The applicant was unaware at the time he located his operation on the subject site that a CUP was required. After discussion Councilmember Shirley moved and Councilmember Anderson seconded the motion to approve Resolution No. 91-133 changing the wording on condition No. 5 to read: The Planning Commission will review the conditional use permit in two years to consider possible upgrading of the site with landscaping and paving. In the original Resolution the recommendation read three years. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. Item No. (b) was moved to bottom of the agenda November 5, 1991 Page 4 (c) CONSIDER ACTION - FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE RE: PARKING PERMITS Staff recommended that the City Council approve the f first reading of Ordinance No. 91-698, an ordinance amending section 1310 of the Hopkins City Code authorizing the charging of fees for monthly, quarterly, yearly, and special use parking permits. Councilmember Redepenning moved and Councilmember Kritzler seconded the motion to approve for first reading Ordinance No. 91-698. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. (d) CONSIDER ACTION - ELMO PARK BID AWARD Staff recommended that the Council adopt'Resolution No. 91- 125 for the award of the Elmo Park water filtration plant re-roofing contract be awarded to the B & B Sheet Metal and Re-roofing, Inc. in the amount of $38,610. B & B Sheet Metal and Re-roofing, Inc. was the low bidder for the contract. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. (e) CONSIDER ACTION - AMM POLICIES Staff recommended adoption of the following motion: Move to adopt as "top Priorities" AMM policies I-A, I-C, II-A, VI-A, and VI-M. This action would result in the City of Hopkins voting on its top priorities and indicating those to the Board of Directors of the AMM. After discussion Councilmember Anderson moved and Councilmember Shirley seconded the motion to adopt the "Top Priorities" AMM as recommended by staff. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. November 5, 1991 Page 5 (f) CONSIDER ACTION - BIDS FOR HOP-A-RIDE PROGRAM Staff recommended the following motion: Move to award the bid for 1992 Hop-A-Ride service to T & F Transportation. T & F Transportation was the low bidder with a cost of $1.84 per ride. Staff does not plan to raise the fees from the present amounts. After discussion Councilmember Redepenning moved and Councilmember Kritzler seconded the motion°to award the Hop- A-Ride contract to T & F Transportation. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. (g) CONSIDER ACTION - STRATEGIC PLANNING I. The purpose of this discussion was to update the City Council on the proposed strategic planning process, as well as allow the City council to provide input and comment on issues which the representatives of the City Council should raise during their participation on the task force. The reasons for undertaking strategic planning for economic development include: o Provide focus and direction and establish economic development priorities for the City. o The City will become proactive instead of reactive to economic development. o Allows for public input into the City's economic development plans. o Provides a realistic assessment of the City's potential for growth. Mayor Berg announced that the following people will serve on the committee: o Mayor - Nelson Berg o City Council representative - Bob Anderson o Business representatives - Harry Smith with another representative to be announced o Banking Official - Bill Weiler, Norwest Bank o Chamber representative - Larry Dowell, President o Planning Commission - Pat Reuter „ 'e November 5, 1991 Page 6 o Neighborhood group representatives - To be annouced The Mayor said he would report on the selection of the remaining representatives shortly. VIII. PRESENTATION A feature of the agreement with RLK Associates as construction manager of the Mainstreet reconstruction project calls for the firm providing periodic budget updates. Mr. Chuck Poppler made a short oral summary reviewing the budget costs to date, and updating the progress report. At this time Item No. (b) was brought forward (b) CONSIDER ACTION - FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE No. 91-701 AMENDING CABLE FRANCHISE ORDINANCE Staff recommends adoption of Ordinance No. 91-701 for f first reading. Jim Genellie went over the ordinance with the Council. After discussion Councilmember Redepenning moved and Councilmember Anderson seconded the motion to adopt for first reading Ordinance No. 91-701. A poll of the vote was as follows: Councilmember Anderson, Aye; Councilmember Shirley, Aye; Councilmember Kritzler, Aye; Councilmember Redepenning, Aye; Mayor Berg, Aye. The motion carried unanimously. IX. PUBLIC COMMENTS/CONCERNS There were no public comments. X. REPORTS - COMMITTEES/COMMISSIONS Mr. Mielke informed the Council that the information for the proposed budget was in the book and would take approximately three hours at the scheduled November 12th Council worksession. Mr. Mielke also announced that a public hearing has been set for November 26th for requests for public funds. He also added that he had proposed a modest increase for Service Organizations requests for funding. „ ~ r November 5, 1991 Page 7 XI. ADJOURNMENT Hearing no further discussion Councilmember Anderson moved and Councilmember Kritzler seconded the motion to adjourn. The meeting adjourned by unanimous consent. Respectfully submitted, Pat Gisborne, Deputy City Clerk MINNESOTA CHEMICAL HEALTH WEEK NOVEMBER 8 - 15, 1991 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse in the United States has reached epidemic stages, and the 15-24 year age group is dying at a faster rate than any other age group due to Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and associated problems; and _~ WHEREAS, the color RED has been chosen to represent individual and community commitment to efforts to reduce demand for alcohol and other drugs in our communities; and WHEREAS, November 8 - 15, 1991 is Minnesota Chemical Health Week and Governor Arnold Carlson is State Honorary Chairperson; and GeTHEREAS, Business, government, law enforcement, schools, religious institutions, service organizations, neighborhoods, youth, senior citizens, and other individuals are encouraged to demonstrate their commitment to help reduce and prevent alcohol and other drug abuse by wearing and/or displaying the color RED during Minnesota Chemical Health Week; and BE IT RESOLVED, That November 8 - 15, 1991 be declared Minnesota Chemical Health Week in the City of Hopkins; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the honorable Mayor Nelson Berg and the City Council of Hopkins support the activities sponsored by the Minnesota Chemical Health Week and MADDs Project .Red Ribbon and encourages the Citizens of Hopkins participate in all Minnesota Chemical Health Week activies and other Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse prevention efforts year round. BE IT FURTHER RESOT,V'ED, that the honorable Mayor Nelson Berg and the City Council, Members of the Hopkins Chemical Health Commission, Hopkins School District 270 will go on record urging community groups, schools, and business and civic organizations to support and participate in special activies to draw com~tunity attention to this issue, _ November 5, 1991