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09-18-07A regular meeting of the Hopkins City Council was held on September 18, 2007, in the Council Chambers of the Hopkins City Hall. Present were Mayor Maxwell and Council Members Brausen, Youakim, Rowan, and Halverson. Also, present were staff members Getschow, Genellie, Stadler, Elverum, Reid, Magdal, Bradford, and City Attorney Jerry Steiner. I. 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. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Minutes of September 4, 2007, City Council Meeting 2. Minutes of September 4, 2007, City Council Work Session 3. Minutes of September 1 1, 1007, City Council Work Session 4. Approve Appointment to Human Rights Commission, Steve Miller 5. Approve Appointment to Human Rights Commission, Ryan Lehrman 6. Approve Appointment to Human Rights Commission, Angie Henry 7. Approve Engineering Services for 2008 Street Utility Improvements (CR2007- 103) 8. Approve Miscellaneous Licenses (Memo) 9. Appointment of Election Judges (CR2007-101) 10. Approve Application to Three Rivers Park District for Winter Trail Use Permit12007-097) 1 1. Authorize Out-of-State Travel (2007-099) Council Member Rowan moved and Council Member Halverson seconded a motion to approve the Consent Agenda. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Coancil Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously. IV. NEW BUSINESS 1 . Authorizing Execution of Grant Agreement with Minnesota Department of Public Safety Office of Justice Programs (CR2007-104) The Depot is an ideal setting for Source Separated Organics recycling and provides an opportunity to build public awareness on issues of waste reduction. Source Separated Organics allows for the recycling of paper that is contaminated by food, such as pizza boxes and food wrappers, two common items at the Depot. It would serve as a pilot for other civic and business groups and as a "living laboratory" for Science and Economic classes from Hopkins schools to study. The grant will provide funds for September 19, 2007 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 1 advertising, consulting and materials. The Depot's refuse bill would be lower, because of the reduction in general refuse. City Manager Getschow introduced Louise Miller from the Hopkins School district. Ms. Miller explained the project and answered questions. Council Members discussed the ongoing costs versus savings. Council Member Brausen moved and Council Member Youakim seconded a motion to adopt Resolution 2007- 063, approving a grant agreement with Hennepin County for "incentive Funds" for a Waste Abatement Project at The Depot Coffee House. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously. 2. Authorizing Execution of Grant Agreement with Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Justice Programs (CR2007-098) The Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Justice Programs has made available grant monies to enable local law enforcement agencies to assign overtime officers to high crime areas within their jurisdictions fora 24 month period. The Napkins Police Department submitted an application in June and has been awarded $74,712 officer overtime for the Blake Road Corridor Project. The grant will cover two years and will provide approximately 582vertime hours each year. Council Member Youakim moved and Council Member Halverson seconded a motion to adopt Resolution 2007-061, resolution authorizing execution of grant agreement with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Justice Programs. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously. 3. Award Contract for Hiawatha/Van Buren Avenues Culvert Improvements (CR2007-105) The improvements include the removal and replacement of the culverts under Van Buren and Hiawatha Aves. The project is part of the 2007 CIP. The Hiawatha culvert was added because of the poor condition of the culvert requires frequent road repair. Seven bids were received, with the low bid being from GL Contracting at a cost of $134,844.93. Council Member Rowan moved and Council Member Brausen seconded a motion to adopt Resolution 2007-064, Resolution Awarding Van Buren and Hiawatha Culvert Improvements, Project 07-08. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously. September 19, 2007 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 4. Approve New Liquor License Application for Ganino, Inc, dba Trattoria Michelangelo (CR2007-102) The owner of Ganino, Inc., the license holder of Trattoria Michelangelo, passed away this summer. His heirs have been operating the business under the direction of a personal representative of the estate. State Statute allows this for 90 days. The license will become effective on September 28, 2007, when Josephine Ganino becomes 21 years of age. Staff recommended that the license fee be waived because the fee was just paid in June, 2007. Council Member Halverson moved and Council Member Rowan seconded a motion to Approve an on-sale wine license and an on-sale 3.2 beer license, allowing the sale of strong beer for Ganino Inc., dba Trattoria Michelangelo, $02 Mainstreet with the condition that the application is approved by the Hopkins Police Department and that a certificate of insurance showing liquor liability is submitted prior to the effective date; and waive the fees. A poll of the vote was as follows: Council, Member Brausen, aye; Council Member Youakim, aye; Council Member Rowan, aye; Council Member Halverson, aye; Mayor Maxwell, aye. The motion carried unanimously. VIII. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Council Member Youakim moved and Council Member Brausen seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent at 8:10 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Terry Obermaier, City Clerk ATTEST: Eugen xwell, Mayor September 19, 2007 City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3