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06-22-2010 WS Page 1 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION Ramsgate Apartments Tuesday, June 22, 2010 Mayor Maxwell called the meeting to order at 7:05 pm. Present were Mayor Maxwell and Council members Kristi Halverson, Rick Brausen, Cheryl Youakim, Hopkins City Manager Rick Getschow, Community Services Director Jim Genellie, Public Works Director Steve Stadler, Community Development Coordinator Tara Beard, Director of Planning and Economic Development Kersten Elverum, Blake Road Corridor Collaborative members Cathy Maes, and Alvero Rivera, Watershed District reps Mark Ten Eyck, Larry Blackstad, Larry Lasalle, and Tom Lasalle. Blake Road Collaborative Update: Today the BRCC is a working group of governmental and community organizations that meet monthly and it is co -lead by two area social service organizations. The membership to date includes: • Intercongregation Communities Association (ICA): Co -lead Agency • Resource West: Co -lead Agency • Hopkins Police Department • Hopkins Community Development Hopkins Public Schools /Community Education Hennepin County Community Services Community Action Partnerships of Suburban Hennepin • 43 Hoops Basketball Academy Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Knollwood Mall Twin Cities Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Residents and other stakeholders met at 43 Hoops in February to hear about the new action plan for the Blake Road Corridor Collaborative project. They were there to find out how to create a safe, improved community that could provide opportunities to empower youth. After much discussion over time with parents, schools and students received some clarity that this population wants to work for safer neighborhoods, and youth want adult- supervised activities. To meet this challenge, the Hopkins - Minnetonka Joint Recreation Services Department has agreed to bring programming to Cottageville Park twice a week for children kindergarten through sixth grade this summer. Plans are being investigated to expand to include older children. Page 2 Minnehaha Watershed Memorandum of Understanding WOU) for Property Acquisition: Ms. Elverum stated that the basic conditions of the draft agreement, which are tied to the acquisition of property by the District, are envisioned as follows: Met Council lift station will not be allowed to be located in the flood plain. Storm water treatment will be accommodated and paid for by the City of Hopkins. Minnehaha Watershed District will have a role in the park design. • Additional property acquisition including duplexes will be addressed later. City agrees to move beyond Blake Road Small area plan to create a bigger vision for the area. It is anticipated that an agreement, in the form of a Memorandum Of Understanding, will be brought to the Council for consideration in July. Community Commission Discussion: Mr. Genellie' discussed with the Council the idea of creating a Community Commission at the City of Hopkins. Mr. Genellie stated that there would need to be a mission statement along with goals and objectives. He stated that 5 to 7 people were enough and the Commission would create a monthly report. Mr. Genellie further stated that the commission should be focused so that they would identify a task and resolve it in a timely matter. The Council was in agreement and suggested to Mr. Genellie to consult with Tsehai Wodajo and the Multi - Cultural Advisory Committee (MAC) in the Police Department to see what information she could share on working with the community and focusing of projects. Other • City Manager Getschow stated that Decoy's is now closed after 10 years of service. City Manager Getschow stated that Hopkins' City Council took the honors for "Most Steps Walked by a City Council" for the second year in a row. He also stated that Hopkins won the "highest average steps per participants ". The City of Hopkins residents and employees made a significant improvement from last year. Page 3 On a motion by Brausen, and second by Youakim, the meeting was adjourned at 8:35 pm. Debbie Sperling, Secretary CITY COUNCIL g Yyf a•..a.wiwrxaxen � r 1 ATTEST:` Eugene J. Maw ell, Mayor