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06-14-11 CM Minutes Council/Manager Meeting Minutes June 14, 2011 Present: Mayor Loomis and Council Members, Freiberg, Pentel, Scanlon and Shaffer, City Manager Tom Burt, Finance Director Sue Virnig, Police Chief Stacy Altonen, Director of Public Works Jeannine Clancy, Chief of Fire and Inspection Services Mark Kuhnly, Director of Planning and Development Mark Grimes, Battalion Chief John Crelly, Battalion Chief Tim Gerrits and Administrative Assistant Lisa Wittman. The meeting began at 6:30 pm in the Council Conference Room. Request to Permit Cavalia Show Mark Grimes explained that staff was approached by St. Louis Park staff about the possibility of using the undeveloped Duke office site for a Cirque de Soleil type of show called Calvlia. He introduced Ann Dubois, a representative of Cavalia who showed the Council a short video explaining the show. Grimes stated that staff is seeking direction from the Council on the following issues: whether they would like to allow Cavalia to operate at this site, allowing Cavalia to either submit a Conditional Use Permit application or amending the language in the City Code to allow for temporary uses and if Golden Valley should enter into a joint powers agreement with St. Louis Park for permits and operation control for the Cavalia operation. Grimes explained that staff has had preliminary discussions with St. Louis Park about addressing traffic control, police and fire operations and sanitary sewer capacity, among other issues, through a Joint Powers Agreement that would delegate these responsibilities to St. Louis Park if the use is permitted. After discussion the Council consensus was to proceed with amending the City Code language to allow for temporary uses and to work on a joint powers agreement with St. Louis Park if the use is permitted. IMay Tornado Damage Update Mark Kuhnly discussed the tornado that occurred on May 22 and stated that Battalion Chiefs John Crelly and Tim Gerrits were in attendance to provide more information. John Crelly showed the Council a PowerPoint presentation that illustrated the time chronology of the day's storm, the path of the storm and the damage it caused. Jeannine Clancy gave an overview of the Public Works role in clearing streets in Golden Valley and in Minneapolis. Mark Kuhnly referred to a map of the Hennepin County Siren Zones and noted that one siren in Golden Valley did not sound because of a power outage. He suggested that the Council may want to consider installing a battery back-up on the City's sirens in the future. He stated that he will be attending a meeting regarding FEMA's damage assessment to determine if this storm damage will qualify for federal grants and funds. The Council thanked staff for their quick response and hard work. Implementation of Voluntary Standard Measures Program Set by Council on Local Results and Innovation Sue Virnig reminded the Council that at their February Council/Manager meeting they received information from the Council on Local Results and Innovation and the Standard Measures Program. At that time the City Council consensus was to wait for the final report from the State Legislature. The final report has now been issued so now staff is looking for direction on whether the Council would like to participate in this voluntary program. Council/Manager Meeting Minutes June 14, 2011 — Page 2 The Council discussed various ways to be innovative and to measure the quality of service. After discussion the Council consensus was to not participate in the program at this point, but to perhaps opt in at some point in the future. Human Rights Commission Status Stacy Altonen stated that the Human Rights Commission is down to two members and over the past couple years there have been very few applicants who have applied to serve on the Commission. She noted that there is also a long record of cancelled meetings due to the inability to maintain a quorum. She said she would like direction from the Council on how to move forward with this Commission. The Council agreed that human rights issues are very important and discussed possible ways to restructure this Commission including having fewer members, better defining their role, issues they would like the Commission to be working on and how to make the Commission more effective. After Council discussion Mayor Loomis stated she would contact the two remaining Commission members and discuss having them work with the City on organizing a community focus group to help decide what this Commission should be focusing on and how it could look in the future. Council Salaries � Sue Virnig explained that the City Code provides for the Council to review and consider amending Mayor and Council salaries every two years. Staff prepared a survey of salaries of elected officials in other metropolitan cities. Due to the poor economy, the Council determined that it would not like to entertain salary increases this year. Sue Virnig stated that the Council will take formal action on the ordinance at the June 21, 2011 regular City Council meeting. The meeting adjourned at 8:15 pm. Lisa Wittman Administrative Assistant