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04-16-19 City Council Minutes 7800 Golden Valley Road I Golden Valley,MN 55427 C1 til of 763-593-80121 TTY 763-593-3968 763-593-8109(fax)I www.goldenvalleymn.govOlden Y vane *4011 Cit Council y REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Apr 16,2019—Immediately following HRA Meeting Council Chambers Golden Vallev Citv Hall 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6:53 pm by Mayor Harris. 1A. Pledge of Allegiance 1B. Roll Call Present: Mayor Shep Harris, Council Members Joanie Clausen, Larry Fonnest, Gillian Rosenquist and Steve Schmidgall Staff present: City Manager Cruikshank, City Attorney Cisneros and City Clerk Luedke 1C. Introduction of Metropolitan Council Representative Lynnea Atlas-Ingebretson Metropolitan Council Commissioner Atlas-Ingebretson was in attendance. She provided information about her background, her district and other commissions she has served on and answered questions from Council. Council welcomed her to the Met Council. 2. Additions and Corrections to Agenda MOTION made by Council Member Clausen, seconded by Council Member Schmidgall to approve the agenda of April 16, 2019, as submitted and the motion carried. 3. Approval of Consent Agenda MOTION made by Council Member Rosenquist, seconded by Council Member Clausen to approve the consent agenda of April 16, 2019, as revised: removal of 3D3-Open Space & Recreation Commission minutes, 3G-2018 General Fund Transfer and Assignment of Fund Balance and 31-1- Board and Commission Appointments and Reappointments and the motion carried. 3A1. Approve Minutes of Council/Manager Meeting— February 12, 2019. 3A2. Approve Minutes of City Council Meeting—April 2, 2019. 3B. Approve City Check Register and authorize the payments of the bills as submitted. 3C. Licenses: 1. Authorize receive and file the gambling license exemption and approve the waiver of notice requirement for School of Engineering& Arts PTA. 3D. Minutes of the Boards and Commissions: 1. Planning Commission—March 25, 2019 2. Rising TIDES Task Force—February 12, 2019 3. men Spaee&ReGFeatie; _F„b.-„-, , 25 2 o 3E. Bids and Quotes: 1. Authorize purchase and installation of the Scheid Park playground equipment from Landscape Structures and Flagship Recreation for a project total of$58,858.74. 2. Approve purchase of Skyjack SJIII 3219 DC Electric Scissor Lift from Ziegler Inc. in the amount of$11,004.40. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 2 Apr 16, 2019—6:55 pm 3. Approval of Consent Agenda—continued 3. Award improvement project with the six alternate improvements to Town & Country Fence for the ballfield and dugout improvements at Wesley, Lions and Schaper Parks for a total amount of$112,375. 4. Approve purchase of a Bobcat 5610 Toolcat and attachments from Tri-State Bobcat Inc. in the amount of$54,947.80,trade in of unit 469 to Tri-State Bobcat Inc. if the $3,600 reserve is not met at auction and enroll in Tri-State Bobcat Inc. Annual Trade-Out Program in the amount of$4,500. 5. Authorize contract with Traffic Marking Service, Inc. for the 2019 Pavement Marking Project No. 19-11 in the amount of$15,910.20. 3F. Authorize the City Manager to sign the agreement with Twin City Tennis Camps. 4& 2018 Positive Perfebr.m.a R e e G e R e ra I F und- TranSfe-F and AssignMent ef Fund Balance 3 . 3. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA 3134. Open Space & Recreation Commission Minutes of February 25, 2019 Council Member Rosenquist said the Park & Recreation Department has a new Junior Park Leader Program for 14 and 15 year olds. MOTION made by Council Member Rosenquist, seconded by Council Member Clausen to receive and file the Open Space & Recreation Commission minutes of February 25, 2019, and the motion carried. 3G. 2018 Positive Performance-General Fund Transfer and Assignment of Fund Balance City Manager Cruikshank provided information on the general fund transfer. Mayor Harris provided additional information and thanked staff for being fiscally conservative. MOTION made by Council Member Schmidgall, seconded by Council Member Clausen to adopt Resolution 19-26, authorizing the Transfer of$1,494,500 from the General Fund to the Street Reconstruction Fund. Upon a vote being taken the following voted in favor of: Clausen, Fonnest, Harris, Rosenquist and Schmidgall, the following voted against: none and the motion carried. 3H. Board and Commission Appointments and Reappointments City Manager Cruikshank said the Council met before tonight's meeting to discuss the vacancies and current commissioners interested in being reappointed. They also interviewed additional applicants for the open positions. Council thanked the Board and Commission members for their service to the City of Golden Valley. MOTION made by Council Member Clausen, seconded by Council Member Rosenquist to approve the following Board and Commission appointments and reappointments and the motion carried. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 3 Apr 16, 2019—6:55 pm 3H. Board and Commission Appointments and Reappointments- continued Appointment: Planning Commission Ryan Sadeghi 1 year- expires 5/1/20 Reappointments: Human Rights Commission Open Space and Recreation Commission Maurice Harris 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Roger Bergman 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Kyle Scott 3 years- expires 5/1/22 John Cornelius 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Jonathan Burris 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Matthew Sanders 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Carrie Yaeger 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Della Daml, youth 1 year- expires 5/1/20 Board of Zoning Appeals Environmental Commission David Perich 1 year- expires 5/1/20 Tonia Galonsk 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Andy Snope 1 year- expires 5/1/20 Debra Yahle 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Nancy Nelson 1 year- expires 5/1/20 Joseph Ramlet, 1 year - expires 5/1/20 Richard Orenstein 1 year- expires 5/1/20 youth Planning Commission Human Services Commission Rich Baker 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Aaron Black 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Adams Brookins 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Denise La Mere- 3 years- expires 5/1/22 Anderson Civil Service Commission Gloria Kumagai 3 years- expires 5/1/22 4. Public Hearing 4A. Public Hearing for Temporary Drawdown of DeCola Ponds A, B, and C Development and Assets Supervisor Eckman presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. City Manager Cruikshank answered questions from Council. Mayor Harris opened the public hearing. Mr. Howard Schwartz, 2400 Winnetka Heights Drive, asked if the water is lowered in Pond C what effect it would have on the water flow into Pond D. Mr. Norman Nelson, 7620 Winnetka Heights Drive, said when the pond water is drawn down to expect to find debris which he hopes will be cleaned up. He also said that there is a path by the ponds that he hopes would be replaced because he uses it with his electric scooter. Mayor Harris closed the public hearing. There was Council discussion regarding the project and they thanked the City staff for their efforts on this project. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes ' Apr 16, 2019—6:55 pm 4A. Public Hearing for Temporary Drawdown of DeCola Ponds A, B, and C- continued MOTION made by Council Member Schmidgall, seconded by Council Member Clausen to direct staff to receive and file all public comments associated with this public hearing for the Temporary Drawdown of DeCola Ponds A, B, and C and the motion carried. 5. Old Business 6. New Business 6A. First Consideration—Ordinance#662—Amendment to City Code Section 16-193: Contract and Licensing Requirements Physical Development Director Nevinski presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. City Manager Cruikshank answered questions from Council. Ms. Marti Mickes, 90 Louisiana Avenue, a member of the Golden Valley League of Women Voters, said that she was speaking only on her behalf but added the League and City have done a lot of work on this issue. She said she was fired up because staff was recommending a cap of 10 licenses for garbage hauling and recycling. She said she thought currently that there was seven licensed companies but Mr. Nevinski clarified that a couple of them were specialized haulers. She thanked Council for bringing this issue forth and capping the amount of licenses. There was Council discussion regarding the proposed ordinance MOTION made by Council Member Schmidgall, seconded by Council Member Clausen to adopt first consideration, Ordinance#662, amendment to Section 16-193: Contract and Licensing Requirements. Upon a vote being taken the following voted in favor of: Clausen, Fonnest, Harris, Rosenquist and Schmidgall, the following voted against: none and the motion carried. 6B. Second Consideration—Ordinance#661—Amendment to City Code for the Addition of New Micromobility Sharing Operations Section and Amending the Master Fee Schedule Physical Development Director Nevinski presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. There was Council discussion regarding the proposed ordinance for the new micromobility sharing operation section. MOTION made by Council Member Schmidgall, seconded by Council Member Clausen to adopt second consideration, Ordinance#661, amending the City Code by Adopting a new Section entitled Micromobility Sharing Operations and amending the Master Fee Schedule. Upon a vote being taken the following voted in favor of: Fonnest, Harris, and Rosenquist, the following voted against: Clausen and Schmidgall and the motion carried. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 1 Apr 16, 2019—6:55 pm 613. Second Consideration—Ordinance#661—Amendment to City Code-continued MOTION made by Council Member Schmidgall, seconded by Council Member Clausen to approve Summary of Ordinance#661, for Publication based on the finding that the title and summary clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the ordinance and the motion carried. 6C. Review of Council Calendar The 2019 Open Book meeting will be held on April 23, 2019, from 4 to 6 pm in the Council Conference Room. Some Council Members may attend the Metro Cities Annual meeting on April 24, 2019, at 5:30 pm at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory located at 1225 Estabrook Drive, St Paul. Some Council Members may attend the Golden Valley Business Council meeting on April 25, 2019, from 7:30 to 9 am at Brookview located at 316 Brookview Parkway. Some Council Members may attend the 34th Annual TwinWest Gala on April 26, 2019, from 6:30 to 11 pm at the Metropolitan Ballroom located at 5418 Wayzata Blvd. Some Council Members may attend the Board/Commission Recognition Dinner on April 29, 2019, starting at 5:30 pm at Brookview located at 316 Brookview Parkway. The 2019 Step To It Challenge will run from May 1 through May 28, 2019. Some Council Members may attend the 2019 Bike Rodeo on May 2, 2019, at 6 pm at the Sonnesyn Elementary Parking Lot located at 3421 Boone Avenue, New Hope. Some Council Members may attend the 2019 Animal Humane Society's Walk for Animals on May 4, 2019, from 8 am to 1 pm at the Golden Valley Animal Humane Society located at 845 Meadow Lane North. Some Council Members may attend the Global Golden Valley International Student visit event on May 7, 2019, at 5:30 pm in the Council Conference Room. The next City Council Meeting will be held on May 7, 2019, at 6:30 pm. 61). Mayor and Council Communication Council Member Clausen thanked the Human Services Commission, city staff, sponsors and volunteers for a successful Run the Valley event. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Ery Apr 16, 2019—6:55 pm 7. Adjourn MOTION made by Council Member Schmidgall, seconded by Council Member Clausen and the motion carried unanimously to adjourn the meeting at 8:30 pm. Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: Kristine A. Luedke, City Clerk