02-12-08 CM Minutes
Council/Manager Meeting Minutes
February 12, 2008
Present: Mayor Loomis and Council Members Freiberg, Pentel, Scanlon and Shaffer. City
Manager Tom Burt, Public Works Director Jeannine Clancy, Director of Planning and
Development Mark Grimes, and Assistant City Manager Jeanne Andre.
The meeting began at 7 pm in the City Council Chambers.
Duke Realty - West End Project (Project Update, Community Concerns and Joint
Powers Agreement
Pat Mascia of Duke Realty presented an overview of the West End site plan and concept
images of the retail portion of the project and a prototype office building. He focused on
how the new elements fit with the existing office tower and parking decks and the changes
to the street and pedestrian facilities related to the project. The new and existing parking
facilities (decks and underground parking) are designed to work together, with overflow
opportunities for peak usage of office or retail facilities. He provided background on the
atrium facility in the retail portion of the project that will provide an indoor public space with
a police substation, community room and children's play area at a location accessible to all
of the parking venues. This part of the project is under consideration for planning approvals
in St. Louis Park now. He noted that St. Louis Park is putting the finishing touches on the
Park Place street design that is proposed for 2008 construction, except for pedestrian
improvements on the West side which are anticipated in 2009. The Council reviewed the
options for three or four office buildings east of Utica, with a 4400-space parking deck
located largely in Golden Valley. Council relayed concerns of Golden Valley residents
about the number of exits to the parking deck on the east and problems with bike and
pedestrian movements under Hwy. 100 to reach the project. They discussed proposed
traffic calming measures on the Wayzata frontage road east of Hwy. 100 and the
anticipated traffic demand management plan that Duke will prepare for the project. The
Council indicated that it would like to address the neighborhood concerns through a regular
planning approval process rather than through a joint powers agreement. Mark Grimes will
explore how a Golden Valley planning process could be designed to run
contemporaneously with a similar process in St. Louis Park. Staff will also prepare a letter
to neighborhood residents indicating the Council's desired approach. Staff will
communicate with Duke to determine if it will proceed with this approach.
Review of Sewer Service Television Inspection and Inflow/Infiltration Update
Bert Tracy and Dave Lemke reviewed a recently televised report .of a residential sewer line
in the 2008 Pavement Management Program (PMP) Area. They pointed out major and
minor defects and discussed the criteria for requiring repairs and how the method of repair
is determined. They noted that an Inflow and Infiltration (I & I) Point of Sale handout has
recently been updated and has helped residents understand the process. A summary of the
152 private sewers inspected as part of the 2008 PMP with a breakdown of the reasons the
lines were non-compliant was distributed at the meeting.
Kyle Colvin of Metropolitan Council Environmental Services reviewed the status of the 46
cities that have I & I issues and have been assessed a surcharge. He noted that in 2007
the average expenditure of these cities to reach compliance was $322,000. He also
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provided data on amounts expended for I & I compliance for selected other cities along with
a calculation of the percentage of the annual sewer fee assessed as a surcharge to various
cities. (Golden Valley's surcharge is 24 percent of its annual sewer fee.) The Council asked
to be sent this list of expenditures by other surcharged cities. They reviewed the list of
corrective activities other cities are undertaking and asked which cities are participating in
the new grant program available to residents who have damaged sewer lines and need to
make sewer repairs. Mr. Colvin noted that 21 of the cities are doing some sort of private
property inspection, and that the Metro Council believes that 70"-80 percent of the I & I in
the system is coming from private sources. The Council expressed an interest is having this
program seek funding beyond the initial $700,000 transferred from another grant program.
letter of Support for Accessible Space, Inc.
This group has asked the Council to support its grant request for housing rehabilitation
funds for group housing facilities on Golden Valley Road across from the Courage Center.
Planner Joe Hogeboom has drafted a letter of support. The Council affirmed that the letter
should be sent to support the grant application of Accessible Space, Inc.
Golden Valley Days Bike Tour
Council Member Pentel reported that she hoped to work with the Golden Valley Community
Events Fund to organize a bike tour on Sunday, May 18, as the culminating event of
Golden Valley Days. However a conflict this year will prevent her involvement. The Council
was generally supportive and discussed the idea of inviting citizens to bike to a Council
Social at the American Legion Hall sometime this spring or summer.
Wirth lake Total Maximum Daily load (TMDl) Study
Mayor Loomis reported that she and Jeannine Clancy met with representatives of the
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Bassett Creek Water Management Commission, the
City of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Park Board to discuss the need to undertake a
study of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) of sediments deposited in Wirth Lake from
adjacent lands. It appears likely that Wirth Lake may be close to being delisted under the
provisions of the federal statutes, but the study must be done to verify its status. Golden
Valley does not wish to be the lead agency for this study, and it appears the BCWMC or the
PCA may take this on. The Mayor reiterated her position that restoration work in the Wirth
Lake pond should not occur until regular maintenance funding is secured. The Council
supported this position.
Open Forum
Tom Burt suggested that the Council review its approach to Open Forum, as other
approaches might be more effective in communicating with residents. After some
discussion the Council decided to ask citizens to sign up for Open Forum at 6:15 pm, which
would proceed before the Council Meeting at 6:20 pm, if there are sign-ups. Residents
would still be asked to keep remarks to three minutes or less, but the Council would try and
answer or address the concern when it is voiced, if research on the topic is not required.
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Step To It Challenge
Tom Burt reviewed a new Hennepin County wellness initiative that will encourage cities to
involve their citizens in a challenge with citizens of other cities. The County would provide
promotional materials and t-shirts along with a pedometer for residents to record their
steps. An online tool will allow residents to report their steps and calculate totals for the
cities in competition. Joe Hogeboom is the contact and has suggested approaching Golden
Valley Days about conducting the kick-oft at the May festival. The Council supported this
approach.
The meeting adjourned at 9:37 pm.
Jeanne Andre
Assistant City Manager