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05-12-15 CM MinutesCouncil/Manager Meeting Minutes May 12, 2015 Present: Mayor Harris and Council Members, Clausen, Fonnest, Schmidgall and Snope, City Manager Tom Burt, Physical Development Director Marc Nevinski, City Engineer Jeff Oliver, Public Works Specialist Eric Eckman, City Attorney Allen Barnard, Administrative Assistant Judy Nally. The meeting began at 6:32 pm in the Council Conference Room. Receipt of Environmental Commission Annual Report and Environmental State of the City Report Environmental Commission Chair Jim Stremel was in attendance to review the Commission's 2014 Annual Report and Environmental State of the City Report. Stremel discussed the Natural Resource Management Plan, guidelines for city-owned open space parcels and right-of-way, new initiatives for greener practices, curbside recycling program and recommendations for 2015 work plan priorities. The Council discussed the recycling program profit decline, weekly recycling pickup, guaranteed energy savings program, use of the Maple Grove brush and leave drop-off, plastic bag ban, community solar gardens, use of smart cars and vehicle charging stations at city hall, a bike planning workgroup, bee keeping/pollinators, and the Comprehensive Plan. After discussion the Council consensus was for the Environmental Commission to proceed with the 2015 Work Plan Priorities of: Composting and organics/Food Waste Recycling, and Natural Resources Management Plan implementation. Bee keeping and/or pollinators could be considered as part of the Natural Resources plan. The bike planning workgroup could be considered during the discussion of the Comprehensive Plan Draft Natural Resources Management Plan Public Works Specialist Eric Eckman reviewed the draft Natural Resources Management Plan. The Council discussed City owned trails and excess land, Theodore Wirth Park, the METRO Blue Line, and the sound wall near Briarwood Nature area. The City Council will consider the Plan at a future City Council Meeting. The Council consensus was to incorporate the Plan into the 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update. Medicine Lake Road and DeCola Ponds Flood Mitigation Study Update City Engineer Jeff Oliver reviewed the history of the ponds, the study process, flooding events and maps, flood proofing efforts, and the proposed next steps. The study outlined some options which are: 1) do nothing, 2) structurally flood proof and/or remove flood prone properties, and 3) maximize flood storage. The cities are studying a combination of options 2 and 3. City Attorney Allen Barnard reviewed the neighborhood agreements and settlement history. Council/Manager Meeting Minutes May 12, 2015 - Page 2 The Council discussed the impact on the Liberty Crossing project, upcoming neighborhood meetings, the location and operation of underground and above ground water storage, voluntary selling of homes, flood proofing of homes, flood storage, flood plain locations, the bonding bill, and funding options. The next step is to schedule a meeting with residents to review the proposed options after receipt of the Phase 2 study. The City is not taking, acquiring, or flood proofing any homes unless there is a voluntary partnership and that will be reflected in the report. The final report will be distributed to the three City Councils and will be adopted by each respective City. Staff was requested to update the Council after the neighborhood meeting is scheduled. Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council (NHHSC) Financial Update Chantell Knauss reviewed the financial status of the Northwest Hennepin Services Council and outlined the options available. The Council discussed the options which are to continue membership in NHHSC in a newly formed organization or withdraw from the NHHSC. The Council consensus was to discuss with the City Attorney the options available for the City to be refunded its portion of the NHHSC reserves. The Council also requested the item be placed on a future meeting to formally withdraw from the Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council. Staff was directed to meet with the City representatives and advise them of the status. 840 Pennsylvania Avenue South (Weavewood) Physical Development Director Marc Nevinski reviewed the history of the property. The property has gone into tax forfeiture and the County can dispose of the property by: 1) purchase by the previous owner for back taxes and fees, 2) auctioned off after one year, or 3) sell the property to a governmental agency for market value for a public purpose. The City, possibly through the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA), has been approached to consider a "pass-through" sale of the property from the County and resell it. The new buyer would rehabilitate the building and eliminate the blighted property and use for office/warehouse. The Council discussed the process for the pass-through, environmental conditions on the site, possible City/HRA liability for environmental issues, possible uses for site, and review of improvements/actions that need to be completed prior to the sale, the Council consensus was for staff to proceed with investigating the process for completion of the pass-through and place the item on a future Housing and Redevelopment Authority meeting for action. City Manager Search Burt distributed copies of the City Manager profile prepared by Springsted Incorporated. The City Manager profile has been released and Springsted will be conducting the search. Council/Manager Meeting Minutes May 12, 2015 - Page 3 Upcoming Meetings City Council Meeting - May 12, 2015 - 6:30 pm Human Rights Commission Conversations Event - May 14, 2015 - 6:30 pm - Perpich Center for Arts Education Meadowbrook School 5K Run - May 16, 2015 The meeting adjourned at 9:16 pm. Judy Nally Administrative Assistant