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04-12-11 CM Minutes Council/Manager Meeting Minutes April 12, 2011 Present: Mayor Loomis and Council Members Freiberg, Pentel, Scanlon and Shaffer, City Manager Tom Burt, Director of Public Works Jeannine Clancy, Director of Planning and Development Mark Grimes, HRA Assistant Director Jeanne Andre, Director of Parks and Recreation Rick Jacobson, Communications Coordinator Cheryl Weiler, City Planner Joe Hogeboom, Environmental Coordinator AI Lundstrom, Public Works Project Coordinator Ron Nims, EIT Mark Ray. Also present were consultants Jupe Hale, WSB & Associates, Graham Johnson, SEH, Denny Langer, EPI and Administrative Assistant Lisa Wittman. The meeting began at 6:40 pm in the Council Conference Room. Douglas Drive Preliminary Design Update Jeannine Clancy introduced Jupe Hale of WSB &Associates, who came to the meeting to present preliminary design layouts and update the Council on the status of the Douglas Drive project. Mr. Hale reviewed the work WSB has done to date. He showed the Council maps of the Douglas Drive project area and discussed right-of-way impacts, lane configurations, options for traffic control at intersections including roundabouts or signals, sidewalks, bicycle lanes and impacts to properties. The Council discussed some of the key intersections and the proposed roundabouts and asked about pedestrian safety and the benefits of installing a roundabout versus a signalized intersection. Mr. Hale explained that roundabouts use less space than a signalized intersection and stated that pedestrians would benefit from slower traffic speed, however there wouldn't be a signal stopping vehicles allowing them to cross. Clancy explained that the project team will be working with Hennepin County staff. After County review, the project will be reviewed again by Council. Also, a neighborhood meeting will be in held sometime in late summer or early fall. Douglas Drive Moratorium Area Study Update Mark Grimes reminded the Council that in June 2010 an ordinance was adopted placing a one-year moratorium on development within the area located at the northeast corner of Highway 55 and Douglas Drive. He stated that staff is looking for direction regarding the moratorium being extended or being allowed to lapse. The Council directed staff to start the process to consider extending the moratorium. Mark Grimes then asked the Council to comment on the draft report and make recommendations. Council Member Shaffer referred to the existing utilities in the area and said he would like to know where they are located. He added that he would also like the study to consider future utility needs. Mayor Loomis expressed concern about site accessibility and the cost of infrastructure and utility relocation compared to the value of the property. Council/Manager IVleeting Minutes April 12, 2011 — Page 2 After discussing the language in the Douglas Drive Moratorium Area Study the Council consensus was to develop a site plan that locates the utilities outlined in the report, continue studying the possibility of a creating a new zoning district for the area that does not include multi-family housing and research what other cities, specifically Richfield, include in such a district. Comprehensive Plan Implementation Plan — Rezoning of Residential Areas/Traffic Study Southeast Corner of Winnetka Avenue and Highway 55 Joe Hogeboom reminded the Council that there are eight areas in the City where the zoning designations don't match with the Comprehensive Plan land use designations. In November, the Council gave staff direction to go ahead and re-zone the properties that did not involve residential properties. Those re-zonings have occurred and staff is now looking for direction regarding the remaining six areas. Hogeboom referred to the first area in question which is the southeast corner of Winnetka Avenue and Highway 55. Mark Grimes stated a developer has expressed interest in constructing a senior housing development in this area which may work because it would not cause an overwhelming amount of traffic. The Council discussed various types of senior housing that may be developed including cooperatives, assisted living and memory care units. They also discussed creating a separate zoning district for senior housing or adding senior housing as a conditional use in the R-3 zoning district. Jeannine Clancy introduced Graham Johnson of SEH who came to the meeting to discuss the recently completed Harold Avenue Traffic Study which is pertinent to the zoning discussion. Mr. Johnson gave a PowerPoint presentation and provided an overview of the study. He discussed the analysis of three different development scenarios and four improvement options including trip generation and distribution information, peak hour demands and ways to maintain or slightly improve the existing level of service. After Council discussion the consensus was to first consider amending the language in the R-3 zoning district to allow senior housing with a conditional use permit and second, to start the process to consider rezoning the properties to R-3 Medium Density Residential. The Council would also like staff to notify the property owners in the area and have an open house on the rezoning separate from a neighborhood meeting with the potential senior housing developer. Northeast Corner of Golden Valley Road and Douglas Drive Hogeboom referred to the second area in question which is the northeast corner of Golden Valley Road and Douglas Drive. Currently, the Comprehensive Plan designates this area High Density. The Council discussed what density would be appropriate and how to designate the Land Use Plan map. After discussion the consensus was to consider designating the properties Medium-High Density and rezoning the R-1 Single Family residential properties to R-3 Medium Density Residential. Council/Manager Meeting Minutes April 12, 2011 — Page 3 Douglas Drive/Northeast Corner of Duluth Street Hogeboom referred to next area which is on Douglas Drive, north of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Council expressed concern about "down zoning" the existing Business and Professional Offices property. The consensus was to keep the one parcel zoned and designated Business and Professional Offices but consider rezoning the properties surrounding it to R-2 Moderate Density Residential. Golden Valley Road West of Decatur Avenue The next area the Council discussed was the residential area north of Golden Valley Road and West of Decatur Avenue. After discussion the Council consensus was ta keep the property zoned R-3 Medium Residential and consider changing the Comprehensive Plan designation to Medium-Fiigh Density. Southwest Corner of Flighway 55 and Glenwood Avenue Hogeboom referred to the next area of discussion and noted that this area is located at the southwest corner of Glenwood Avenue and Highway 55. Jeannine Clancy suggested that the public hearing for this area be considered at the same time as the first area at the southeast corner of Winnetka Avenue and Highway 55 because it was included in the Harold and Winnetka Avenue Traffic Study. The Council agreed and after discussion the consensus was to consider rezoning the properties to R-2 Moderate Density Residential and to leave the Comprehensive Plan designation as Medium-Low Density. Southwest Corner of Xenia Avenue and Glenwood Avenue The final area of discussion was the southwest corner of Xenia Avenue and Glenwood Avenue. After discussion the Council consensus was to keep the properties zoned R-1 Single Family residential and consider changing the Comprehensive Plan designation back to Low Density. Park and Picnic Shelter Facility Analysis Report Jeannine Clancy stated that funding for the analysis report was provided for in the 2011- 2015 Capital Irnprovement Program. She introduced Denny Langer of Environmental Process, Inc. who came to the meeting to discuss the recently completed Park and Picnic Shelter Facility Analysis Report. Mr. Langer gave an overview of the report which included the evaluation of parking lots, driveways, sidewalks, walls, windows, doors, roofs, finishes, plumbing, accessibility, HVAC systems and electrical systems. The Council discussed the effectiveness of the design of some of the roofs. Tom Burt stated that the report will guide facility improvements for expenditure of funds in the 2011 CIP and development of the 2012-2016 Capital Improvement Program. AI Lundstrom added that, when possible work is done using in-house staff. City Communications Policies Cheryl Weiler referred to the existing City Communications Policy and explained that she frequently receives requests from people who want to advertise or have links to their sites on the City's website or in other publications. She stated that she is Iooking for guidance from the Council on what kind of causes the City should or should not promote, and whether the Council wants to consider changing the policy. Council/Manager Meeting Minutes April 12, 2011 — Page 4 Mayor Loomis said that she thinks many of the events currently advertised on the City's website will eventually be on a Community Foundation website when one is developed. The Council agreed to keep the communications policy as is. Appointments to Northwest Suburbs Cable Communications Commission and Northwest Community TV Board of Directors The Council agreed to appoint, at the next regular Council meeting, Council Member Freiberg as one of the City's Commissioners and Tom Burt as the City's representative on the Northwest Community TV Board of Directors. � Proposed Livable Communities Act— Housing Action Plan Joe Hogeboom referred to the draft of the Livable Communities Act Housing Action Plan and reviewed the changes that were made since the Council had last seen it. After discussion the Council agreed to make the following changes: • In Section VI — Nondiscrimination — use the same non-discrimination language the State uses • In Section III — Fiousing Variety— add an objective regarding providing housing for people at all income levels • In Section III — Housing Variety— strike the words "major streets" in policy number 2 • In Section III — Housing Variety— strike the word "owner-occupied" in policy number 6 • In Section IV—Affordability— add language about life-cycle housing Tom Burt stated this item with the above changes will be on the next regular Council meeting agenda. Adjourn to Executive Session —Security Training The meeting adjourned at 10 pm. Lisa Wittman Administrative Assistant