03-10-20 Council/Manager Agenda Packet
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
Pages
1. Boards/Commissions Work Plan and/or Annual Report 2-15
a. Human Rights Commission
2. Review of Council Procedures 16
3. Council Review of Future Draft Agendas: City Council March 17, City Council April 7, and
Council/Manager April 14, 2020
17-21
Council/Manager meetings have an informal, discussion-style format and are designed for the
Council to obtain background information, consider policy alternatives, and provide general
directions to staff. No formal actions are taken at these meetings. The public is invited to attend
Council/Manager meetings and listen to the discussion; public participation is allowed by
invitation of the City Council.
March 10, 2020 – Immediately Following
HRA Work Session
Council Conference Room
Golden Valley City Hall
7800 Golden Valley Road
Golden Valley Council/Manager Meeting
March 10, 2020
Agenda Item
1. Boards/Commissions Work Plan and/or Annual Reports – Human Rights Commission
Prepared By
Kirsten Santelices, Human Resources Director
Summary
HRC Chair, Chris Mitchell, will present the 2019 HRC Annual Report and 2020 Proposed Work Plan and
address any questions by the City Council.
Financial Or Budget Considerations
Not applicable
Supporting Documents
• 2019 HRC Annual Report and 2020 HRC Proposed Work Plan (13 pages)
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
2019 ANNUAL REPORT AND
2020 WORK PLAN
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2019 Human Rights Members
2019 Human Rights Commissioners
Chair, Chris Mitchell (elected June 2018)
Vice-Chair, Carrie Yeager (elected June 2018)
Jonathan Burris
Teresa Martin
Gloria Peck
Maurice Harris
Leah Persky
Eve Clarkson, Student
Destiny Nathan, Student
City Staff
Kirsten Santelices, Human Resources Director
Maria Cisneros, City Attorney
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2019 Human Rights Members ______________________________________________________________ 2
2019 Overview __________________________________________________________________________ 4
Budget ______________________________________________________________________________ 4
Meetings ____________________________________________________________________________ 4
2019 Work Plan Accomplishments ________________________________________________________ 4
Quarter 1: Jan-Mar ______________________________________________________________________ 5
29th Annual MLK Holiday Breakfast _______________________________________________________ 5
Sweet Potato Comfort Pie _______________________________________________________________ 5
HRC Promotional Materials ______________________________________________________________ 5
Quarter 2: Apr-Jun _______________________________________________________________________ 6
Golden Valley Pride Festival _____________________________________________________________ 6
Golden Valley Historical Society Museum Tour ______________________________________________ 6
Special Recognition of Sylvia Kaplan _______________________________________________________ 7
Quarter 3: Jul-Sep _______________________________________________________________________ 8
Week of Service _______________________________________________________________________ 8
Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and Hate: Local and Global Challenges Event __________________________ 8
Quarter 4: Oct-Dec _______________________________________________________________________ 9
Why Treaties Matter Exhibit _____________________________________________________________ 9
Bill Hobbs Award ______________________________________________________________________ 9
Third Annual MLK Day Literary Contest ___________________________________________________ 10
Conversion Therapy Ban _______________________________________________________________ 10
2019 Sampling of Media Coverage _________________________________________________________ 11
Week of Service ______________________________________________________________________ 11
Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and Hate: Local and Global Challenges ______________________________ 11
Why Treaties Matter Exhibit (Oct 1-30) ___________________________________________________ 12
Human Rights Day (Dec 10) Bill Hobbs Award Promotion ________________________________ 12
Restrictive Covenants _________________________________________________________________ 12
2020 Proposed Work Plan ________________________________________________________________ 13
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2019 Overview
The Golden Valley Human Rights Commission led several initiatives in 2019. Not only did the
Commission focus on some of its annual events and programs, they explored opportunities to engage
with community members through new programming, events, and activities.
Budget
For 2019, the City Council approved a budget of $3,500.
The Commission expended $2,466.85 (70%) of their budget for professional fees for speaker
honorariums; cash prize for the 2019 MLK Literary contest winner; promotional stickers and
bookmarks; hosting a booth at GV Pride festival; and tickets to sponsor two tables at the 2020 Martin
Luther King, Jr. Holiday Breakfast.
Meetings
The HRC eleven regular meetings, one special meeting in January, and had an option to attend the
joint Board/Commission/City Council meeting in January.
2019 Work Plan Accomplishments
Beyond setting a work plan of specific activities and events the Commission set specific goals for the
year:
• Partner with other city human rights commissions and community service organizations on
educational or outreach opportunities.
o Explore opportunities to educate the community on voting rights.
• Update and enhance communication strategies (including providing resources through the
City website).
The Commission successfully achieved all of these goals in 2019.
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Quarter 1: Jan-Mar
29th Annual MLK Holiday Breakfast
The commission purchased one table (10 tickets) for the General Mills Foundation 29th Annual MLK
Holiday Breakfast, and all 10 tickets were distributed.
Sweet Potato Comfort Pie
The Commission sponsored three speakers at the Annual Sweet Potato Comfort Pies event held at
Brookview on January 20, 2019. Several Commissioners also volunteered at the event as well. The
winner of the 2019 MLK Literary Contest presented her submission.
HRC Promotional Materials
The Commission worked closely with the City’s
communications team to develop a new promotional
item. Together they came up with a design and ordered
equALLity stickers for Commissioners to distribute at
events and programs.
Interview with Brynn Hirsch, winner of the MLK Literary Contest
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Quarter 2: Apr-Jun
Golden Valley Pride Festival
The HRC participated in the Golden Valley Pride Festival held on June 9, 2019. At the booth,
Commissioners distributed the newly-designed Golden Valley human rights EquALLity stickers,
magnets, Human Rights Day quote bookmarks, and the HRC brochure.
Golden Valley Historical Society Museum Tour
The Human Rights Commission had the opportunity to host its June 25 meeting at the Golden Valley
Historical Society Museum, starting first with a tour of the facility.
Commissioners Mitchell (L)
and Peck (R) conversing
with a festival attendee.
Commissioners on a guided tour of the Golden Valley Historical Society Museum
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Special Recognition of Sylvia Kaplan
The Commission was approached by Council Member Joanie Clausen, who shared some history about
the formation of the then Civil Rights Commission, which is now the Human Rights Commission,
including details on its founders. Sylvia Kaplan, an original member of the Commission was invited to
the June 25 HRC meeting where the Commission had the opportunity to learn about Sylvia’s
involvement in the advancement of human rights and her passion that continues today. The
Commission presented Sylvia with a certificate of appreciation for her work!
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Quarter 3: Jul-Sep
Week of Service
The Commission chose to promote a “week of service” donation collection for Prism during the week
of September 11. Donation boxes were set up at City Hall, Brookview, and the Public Safety building
for the week. It was promoted on social media and through CCX media.
Several Commissioners also volunteered to do park clean up at Sochacki Park on Saturday, September
7, 2019. Several Commissioners worked for four hours cleaning up and removing buckthorn from one
of the City’s great parks.
Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and Hate: Local and Global Challenges Event
The Commission worked with World Without Genocide
to host a program at Brookview on critical human rights
issues and provide suggestions on how individuals and
cities can respond. The program also reviewed current
data on hate crimes, episodes of violence, and hate
speech, with a focus on how to address multiple forms of
hate.
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Quarter 4: Oct-Dec
Why Treaties Matter Exhibit
The Commission hosted the Why
Treaties Matter exhibit at Brookview
during the month of October. The
exhibit, presented by the Minnesotan
Indian Affairs Council, Minnesota
Humanities Center, and the
Smithsonian’s National Museum of
the American Indian features stories
and voices of Dakota and Ojibwe
Nations. It emphasizes American
Indian independence as an ongoing
continental reality and highlights the
innovative ways the Dakota and
Ojibwe Nations self-govern, create
community, build sustainable systems,
and relate to one another.
For this event the HRC partnered with Hennepin County Library in Golden Valley to promote the
exhibit and highlight the topic of Native American treaties.
Bill Hobbs Award
The Commission received two nominations. After discussion at the November meeting, the
Commission selected both nominees as winners for the 2019 award. Ruth Paradise was nominated
for her work to preserve and create affordable housing in the City. Ruth chairs the Golden Valley
Affordable Housing Coalition and is a member of the Rising TIDES Task Force. Gloria was nominated
for her frequent volunteer efforts with PRISM, her leadership with Spirt of Hope Church, and her
work as an original organizer of the Golden Valley PRIDE festival. Gloria also served on the Human
Rights Commission for just over six years where she led several committees on topics like sex
trafficking, LGBTQIA+ rights, mental illness, voting rights, and more. Both Gloria and Ruth were
presented the award at the Council meeting on December 17, 2019.
Why Treaties Matter Visitors Guide Brochure
Winners of the Bill Hobbs Award, Ruth Paradise (L) and Gloria Peck (R)
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Third Annual MLK Day Literary Contest
The HRC advertised a literary contest for students in grades 7-12 who live in Golden Valley or attend a
school within the Golden valley school districts. Students were asked to submit written work (essay,
song, or poetry) responding to one of two writing prompts under the theme of “Injustice Anywhere.”
Unfortunately, the Commission did not receive any submissions for the contest this year.
Conversion Therapy Ban
In November the HRC brought the topic of conversion therapy ban to the City Council with a
recommendation that the City Council consider researching this topic as part of their 2020 Goal
Session. The City Council has listed this topic as an item to consider at its 2020 Goal Session on
Wednesday, January 29, 2020.
Literary Contest Flyer
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2019 Sampling of Media Coverage
Week of Service
Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and Hate: Local and Global Challenges
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Why Treaties Matter Exhibit (Oct 1-30)
Human Rights Day (Dec 10) Bill Hobbs Award Promotion
Restrictive Covenants
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2020 Proposed Work Plan
The Golden Valley Human Rights Commission (HRC) proposes the following work plan for 2020.
Goals for this year include:
• Partner with other city human rights commissions and community service organizations on
education or outreach opportunities.
o Explore opportunities to educate the community.
• Further update and enhance communications strategies
o Explore opportunities for community partnerships regarding human rights resources.
• Partner with Environmental Commission on environmental initiatives and the impact of
climate change on Human Rights (potentially as a day of service initiative)
Tentative Outline: Q1: Jan-Mar
• Work Plan discussion (Jan)
• Co-Sponsor League of Women Voter’s Race in Our Neighborhoods (Feb)
• Golden Valley Pride planning (Mar)
• Consider continuation of annual MLK Day Contest (Mar)
• Restrictive Covenant Education and Discharge Next Steps Planning (Mar)
• Equal Rights Amendment and 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage planning (Mar)
Q2: Apr-Jun
• Human Rights Day planning/Human Rights City discussion (Apr)
• Day of Service planning
• Equal Rights Amendment and 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage planning
• Research land acknowledgment
• Golden Valley Pride booth (Jun)
Q3: Jul-Sep
• Complete research and provide information to the City Council on land acknowledgments (Jul)
• Human Rights Day planning
• Bill Hobbs Award promotion
• Promote Equal Rights Amendment and 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage (Aug)
• Day of Service (on or around Sep 11)
Q4: Oct-Dec
• Sweet Potato Comfort Pie planning
• Human Rights Day planning
• December 10 – Human Rights Day promotion
o Bill Hobbs Award (in conjunction with Human Rights Day)
o Partner with Golden Valley Library
• Purchase table for 2021 MLK breakfast
Golden Valley Council/Manager Meeting
March 10, 2020
Agenda Item
2. Review of Council Procedures
Prepared By
Tim Cruikshank, City Manager
Summary
Mayor Harris will discuss various items.
Financial Or Budget Considerations
Not applicable
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
1.Call to Order
A.Pledge of Allegiance Pages
B.Roll Call
2.Additions and Corrections to Agenda
3.Consent Agenda
Approval of Consent Agenda - All items listed under this heading are considered to be routine
by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no discussion of these
items unless a Council Member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the
general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
A.Approval of Minutes:
1.City Council Meeting – March 4, 2020
B.Approval of City Check Register
C.Licenses:
1.Approve General Business License – Solid Waste and Recycling Collection License
2.Approve General License – Amusement Devices
3.Approve General Business License – Gas Dispensers
4.Approve On-Sale Wine and 3.2 Malt Liquor License – Mill Valley Market
5.Approve Massage Therapist Establishment License – Everybody Healing Center
6.Gambling License Exemption and Waiver of Notice Requirement – School of
Engineering & Arts PTA
7.Temporary Liquor License – Born Passion
D.Minutes of Boards and Commissions:
1.
E.Approval of Bids, Quotes and Contracts:
1.Approve Professional Services for 2020 Pond Maintenance
2.Approval of Purchase of City Vehicles
3.Approve Design Services for Douglas Drive/TH 55 PED Underpass and Roundabout
#20-19
F.Acceptance of Grants and Donations:
1.Approve Pennsylvania Woods Habitat Restoration Grant Agreement
G.
4.Public Hearing
5.Old Business
March 17, 2020 – 6:30 pm
Council Chambers
Golden Valley City Hall
7800 Golden Valley Road DRAFT
City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting
March 17, 2020 – 6:30 pm
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6. New Business
All Ordinances listed under this heading are eligible for public input.
A. First Consideration Ordinance Census Enumerator Access to Multi-Family Buildings
B. Review of Council Calendar
C. Mayor and Council Communications
1. Other Committee/Meeting updates
7. Adjournment
DRAFT
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
1.Call to Order
A.Pledge of Allegiance Pages
B.Roll Call
C.Presentation: Hennepin County Sheriff Dave Hutchinson
2.Additions and Corrections to Agenda
3.Consent Agenda
Approval of Consent Agenda - All items listed under this heading are considered to be routine
by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no discussion of these
items unless a Council Member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the
general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
A.Approval of Minutes:
1.City Council Meeting – March 17, 2020
B.Approval of City Check Register
C.Licenses:
1.
D.Minutes of Boards and Commissions:
1.
E.Approval of Bids, Quotes and Contracts:
1.Award Contract to Contractor for Pennsylvania Woods Habitat Restoration
2.Approve Council Chambers Remodel Contracts
F.Acceptance of Grants and Donations:
1.
4.Public Hearing
A.Public Hearing - 2020 Pavement Management Program – Adopt Special Assessments 20-
B.Public Hearing – Major PUD Amendment – Sweeney Lake Woods
5.Old Business
6.New Business
All Ordinances listed under this heading are eligible for public input.
A.First Consideration – Control of Animal Ordinance
B.2020 Pavement Management Program
1.Award Construction Contract
April 7, 2020 – 6:30 pm
Council Chambers
Golden Valley City Hall
7800 Golden Valley Road DRAFT
City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting
April 7, 2020 – 6:30 pm
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2. Award Contract for Construction Observation Services
C. Approve Agreements between the City of Golden Valley and Contractors for the PMP
Sanitary Sewer Service Repairs
D. Second Consideration Ordinance Census Enumerator Access to Multi-Family Buildings
E. Review of Council Calendar
F. Mayor and Council Communications
1. Other Committee/Meeting updates
7. Adjournment
DRAFT
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
Pages
1.Representative Ilhan Omar
2.Boards/Commissions Work Plan and/or Annual Report
a.Planning Commission
b.Board of Zoning Appeals
c.Open Space & Rec Commission
3.2020 Bike Lane Project
4.2019 Financial Recap
5.Council Review of Future Draft Agendas: City Council April 21, City Council May 5, and
Council/Manager May 12, 2020
Council/Manager meetings have an informal, discussion-style format and are designed for the
Council to obtain background information, consider policy alternatives, and provide general
directions to staff. No formal actions are taken at these meetings. The public is invited to attend
Council/Manager meetings and listen to the discussion; public participation is allowed by
invitation of the City Council.
April 14, 2020 – 6:30 pm
Council Conference Room
Golden Valley City Hall
7800 Golden Valley Road DRAFT