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07-14-1987 WS -, .~ ~"'" COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING OF JULY 14. 1987 A workshop meeting was held on July 14 at 7: 30 at Hopkins City Hall in the Conference room. Present were Councilmembers: Shirley, Redepenning, Kritzler and Anderson. Mayor Milbert arrived at 7:45. Also present was City staff: Rapp, Genellie,Tom Anderson and City Attorney Miller. I. CONSIDER TWO DAY BEER LICENSE - RICHARDS LIQUOR Richards Liquor applied for a license to sell beer outside during the Raspberry Festival. Mr. Shirle y moved and Mr. Anderson seconded the mot ion to approve the license. The motion carried unanimously. II. CITY ORDINANCE CODE MODIFICATIONS '. The City ordinances were codified by the firm of LeFevere, Lefler, Kennedy, 0' Brien and Drawz in 1986. Staff is now preparing for Phase II of the codificat~on, which is intended to clean up any problems that have been discovered and omit ordinances that are obsolete or not enforced. Department heads submitted their proposed changes to the City Manager and copies were submitted to the Council. Council was in agreement with the changes but needed some clarification about some of the changes submitted by the Police Department. The Staff will do some research to come up with the answers to the questions presented by the Council and resubmit their material. The action on the amendments to the ordinances will be scheduled at a later date. II. DISCUSSION - EISENHOWER SCHOOL MODIFICATION .. In January 1987, the Hopkins' School District, Building and Grounds people asked the Fire Marshal and the Building Inspector to tour the Eisenhower Community Center. The School District is planning to change part of the building into a grade school and wanted to know what requirements the City would have for the building in order to do this. After touring the school, the Fire Marshal sent a list of requirements to the School Districts' Build~ngs and Grounds office. In May, the Fire Marshal received a letter from the Superintendent of Schools stating that their architectual consultant submitted his recommendations and did not ~nclude some of the requirements cited by the Fire Marshal and that the School District would proceed with plans as outlined by .... . 'J their architect. The architectual consultant's recommendations were enclosed. The Fire Marshal replied to Dr. Bruning that the City of Hopkins intended to enforce the Fire Code. The Hopkins Assistant Attorney finds that the Fire Marshal has the authority to order the School District to bring that structure into compliance with the Fire Code if the structure was not legally in compliance with codes in effect prior to the Uniform Fire Code or if the Fire Marshal determines that the existing condition of a structure constitutes "a distinct hazard to life or property". The Council concurs that, if there is a hazard to life or property, the City must enforce the Fire Code. III. LEGISLATIVE POLICY MANUAL City Staff prepared a Legislative Policy Manual to be adopted by the City Council. City Manager Rapp explained the changes that we made in the manual after a copy had been distributed to the Council. The City Manager went through the manual and asked for comments. A question was posed as to whether it was prudent for a Councilmember to state his opinion in a letter on City stationary which might be misconstrued as the opinion of the entire Council. There was also a question regarding travel expense for staff members and Council. For the most part, the Council was in agreement with Staff recommendations. The City Manager said that the policies would be "fine tuned" and returned to the Council for final approval at a later date. R~l;2ubm.itted , Jean Kaeding~SeCY' COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: ~~,~~. Donald J. Milbert, Mayor