Loading...
02-02-21 City Council Agenda 7800 Golden Valley Road I Golden Valley,MN 55427 CltJ of 763-593-8012 1 TTY 763-593-3968 1 763-593-8109(fax)I www.goldenvalleymn.gov golden,,,,,, , va City Council I February 2, 2021—6:30 pm Meeting Held Virtually REGULAR MEETING AGENDA This meeting will be held via Webex in accordance with the local emergency declaration made by the City under Minn. Stat. § 12.37. The public may monitor this meeting by watching on Comcast cable channel 16, by streaming on CCXmedia.org, or by calling 1-415-655-0001 and entering the meeting code 177 909 1411. The public may participate in this meeting during public comment sections, including the public forum beginning at 6:20 pm, by calling 763-593-8060. Additional information about monitoring electronic meetings is available on the City website. For technical assistance, please contact the City at 763-593-8007 or webexsupport@goldenvalleymn.gov. If you incur costs to call into the meeting, you may submit the costs to the City for reimbursement consideration. 1. Call to Order A. Pledge of Allegiance Pages B. Roll Call C. Annual Discover St. Louis Park Presentation 3-28 D. Annual Police Department Report 29 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— December 1, 2020 30-34 2. City Council Meeting— December 15, 2020 35-40 3. City Council Meeting—January 5, 2021 41-45 B. Approval of City Check Register 46 C. Licenses: 1. Approve Off-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License - Lunds Beverages, LLC d/b/a/ Lunds & 47 Byerlys Wines & Spirits 2. Approve Temporary On-Sale Liquor License —Good Shepherd Catholic Church 48 3. Approve Multi-Family Rental Property License Renewals 49-50 This document is available in alternate formats upon a 72-hour request. Please call 763-593-8006 (TTY: 763-593-3968)to make a request. Examples of alternate formats may include large print, electronic, Braille,audiocassette, etc. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting 2 February 2, 2021—6:30 pm D. Boards, Commissions, and Task Forces: 1. Accept Resignation from the Rising Tides Task Force 51 E. Approval of Bids, Quotes and Contracts: 1. Approve Purchase of Fire Utility Vehicle 52-54 F. Grants and Donations 1. Approve Hennepin County Homeownership Application, Resolution No. 21-06 55-56 G. Receive and File the City of Golden Valley's 2021 Pyramid of Success 57-58 4. Public Hearing 5. Old Business 6. New Business All Ordinances listed under this heading are eligible for public input. A. Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 703, Modifications to City Code Chapter 103 — 59-85 Buildings and Building Regulations and Approval of Resolution No. 21-07 Authorizing Summary Publication of Ordinance No. 703 B. COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency Administrative Actions 86-87 C. Review of Council Calendar 88 D. Mayor and Council Communications 1. Other Committee/Meeting updates 7. Adjournment EXECUTIVE SUMMARY City Administration 763-593-8006 / 763-593-8109 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 1. C. Annual Discover St. Louis Park Presentation Prepared By Tim Cruikshank, City Manager Summary Becky Bakken, President and CEO of Discover St. Louis Park will be in attendance to present the Council with a year-end update for Discover St. Louis Park. Financial Or Budget Considerations Not applicable Attachments • Discover St. Louis Park PowerPoint Presentation (25 pages) x IL �4 (1) C12cz W .� a, 00 L Ln Via' 1 (f1 Q 4— CIO CIO td c 4 cn 0 f 4— Ca � N CIO �� W QLE }q: cz �— R+ .. N Q O o Z Qj O O Ca fi N 0 Ln e H A L- o 5Q � f. OO a � a, • err+ �i W O , . o Z L.L ni Z LL o ni EZ o::f Q LL - . � U biT _ N O 0 NIL LM M bA L. (L) C/I 0 • r dA O ca 4h o J > h :�b. o 41 0 N = a a L. �' O C/) ca ,o O � ' W CL a a .y Q1 •~ M o . •� i i Ln 4� o OQj a � J CZ)i E y '� aj m 0 0 i �j a Qj 4-1 v i . t a �n o 4 R- t� C6 W ea _. cu � O i Ni +�+ cu x E a� a--+ •aj � O O t •� ca NN a O }, +, � � }-+ �-0 X a = • N - N icu CD N O +-+ — c0 CO m cu N ai a� w CA -te 4-00 � a z � o t � mN '1' }, m �c CA a�'0 � � z � >. c o ._ O = CD ca � = p .� — � O � � � � .i � N (.0 m o `� a) -0 .. ._ � N l0 rl wI� fu w +�+ 3 V (A o r milli o r , •O v r, r � - a���� � •A 0 ow ow 0 .af W OT RML ti ,Ilq f t �4 M c6 c6 0 v � v v aA v � � 4- � v L c� c� N U E 0 0 u E 0 +6 0 0 o Ln v o N 0 _ > ° � o L v o o v E Q o 0 Ln 0 � -- v o 0 +' N v a o o o aA > Q > E N - v v E E 0 +� E v E E 0 0 0 v v +6 Q O v 0 0 o U � > O Q CC cn � CC CNEPI eue><uO" vulwoAm UOMO E euelslnoj 2 c elo7le(i glnos m ge4n �peJol�� Idd lss I ss I V eiuiojlle:) 0 auleyN o ry uwugelV aJeAte lap w e uo21Jy y u W* e�I Lp!V4 emol p�SLIJ+ eullojQ y}noS 43) e IFAOBOI puelsl apogd aJlysdweA Mahl e�{seJgaW EIOIEO WON eullaJe:)OJON 5exal u012 u l ys em 0 amau ual elUI&A puelAJey,l JUCILU-PA euel Pu'l E lulFJIA IsaM IAaSJaf MaN slm ueSjv ON s es u e)l epenarl eluenlAsu uiRd mivaA lnjpauuaa O �JOA A4aN N epPOlj N elosauu!I l '""•' ulsucm'AA IJnoss!W > ewo4elM0 z° J ��asny�esseyy I Jq `unaulySefWti vn Ln "E mE H � c 00 o c� c� o ca o 0 0 cn LZ d � m c 1-1 o leMeH 00 4 suasnyaenuA S SulWaAM a Puel51 aPOy3! E 34`uol�ulyseyy c au l evq aUNWWLFH M;RN KU luQwJaA `a eluJo}!le3 n V 0 e'uelug" N apeJolo3 ce an,Mela(3 a AasJa}hnaN e�sely 6° uaEaJO eplJalJ IDyRPI �Iplfl p u P Aj Rvq elueAIAsu uRd eulloae3 yino5 imivauuo3 uolSuly5em e UOZIAV elosauUILN ulSuoaSlm elulSalA xsaM euelslnop eull0ae3 ylaoN 4-0 D eioMea WlnoS aa55auual eluISAIA epenaN Sloullll a lSjoagl emol Ijnosslyj Iewegely oc Idd a Isslsslvw euelPu9 0 N olyp N " sexal ajlx@LN WN a E 4snluaA > e�sejgaN ° z sesueS i J sesueMJy L'IOVE(I ylJCN n � ewoye1�10 `n 2uIWOAM rn 4 eueluorj C c�Ule�rtif � 4ePl E PUElsl aPOH'd ° C eluao}Ile: a)lysdweH mz'N uoEaJp oPeJala: ]uowJaA p 0 WFlf1 0 N aJeMela� ce euelslno� sAasnyaesse� Ric 110C WInoS ° IJOA WN Ln 1? sSuj ' u eat Ua!VN eulloJej y7noS k Wog J'v puelAJevq u01su14sem EPAIJ m Idd IssIssILN UIUe AIM UUad �i UUlIQJEO gUON m ewegely 4-0 UIuIBJIA lsaM lnDIlaauuo3 aassau Ual elulRAlA E!MOI e ISJaag elosauulIN ul5uoa5lPA IePenaN sexaJ eNseJgaty a a eueipuq � CL d]IXOVQ MOO oC a140 c Wl e[]y1JON N L AslonxuaA v inosslyy E v sesve�lJ > 0 sesue Z I Ati X 'uOIFulgsF2PA a J � s!ou!III c Y pp pp pp qq qq pQ [{�� qq q-pp pp i l e Nie F{ � G O C C U C? C? G O G C? 6T-dOS ST-6nv a-BnV T-BnV En TT-Ilnr t-Inr LZ-UIIF 0 0 bD C ET-Unr r—0 a. C 9-unr LU T 9T-AE!A LA > Sc--jdV Lr� M w n ST--JdV E S rl� Ln TT-JdV m E VjdV gz--Je[N E 0 0 P7 lz-jQN 0 tT- Cf 0 1 C,A � \ { �a� \ \ 22-qo cm 4i m si-qz)j -60 (A = 7 E E T-qaj , 0 0 c V) CL E E m ST.UCF CL a m 0 El TT-Ucr r (D . t-uer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 co qD co vIr N 0 to �T N 0 00 Lo -T N N N N 10 r � ti C ro i r _ rf J- �9 J C 4l w .. Lr) ^' rA CT) cc fN p Lf 3 -V} D `V)- 0 d) ol 00 rn 0 T ' 0 0 CL E e �n E f�7 ul m �D fief 0 V'1 4JI 3 o 4-1 L .� U'l �- u a e I r 4+ L E Lev I.L. �° ev a s1a I ~ r4 qw v 7 ' L LAO . p 22 z C 0 r ty F-w ' v Ah LL m LL u a cu * E ON 4 m a C � -0 U o �t °a , LL N $ O L a � cn J � O � a - o a � o � z a a %LZ 13 %OL H %89 v %Lt %Lt %6� � %L5 O %89 Z %9Z %£L O %6L %LZ Q %9L 4) %LL Cl) O N %8Z CD %£8 %£z o, CL %6L T � O %tL N V V %�z 0 %08 %6L O T CD N %t,L %89 %£L Q %99 %LZ i %t9 %�5 %L5 %69 4) %09 LL %Lt %09 %Z5 ZM p o£ H Z£ $ >- v M $ m!!m > 88$ oz�$ 0 oz�$ Z 68$ 5£�$ O Q Z£�$ Q 68$ 8£�$ Cl) N £6$ o Z£�$ Q N sz�$ 96$ .� 8£�$ T �6$ 8£�$ K�$ '� co T iL8$ N sZ�$ ti 6Z�$ Q £8$ i 6t�$ Q tz�$ Q 6��$ LL �8�$ 9£�$ 8Z$ 13 �6$ H 06$ v Z��$ Q Z9$ M,L�$ I > OZ�$ 0 69$ Z £Z$ ,*,r 86$ v tlo�$ O tZ$ Q 50�$ 4) 66$ Cl) o N CD 9Z$ N L0�$ Q L0�$ ZZ$ o > a 80�$ o Q L6$ N i W w 6�$ a M$ 50�$ 00 0 Z�$ T N Z6$ 88$ 6$ L 60�$ CL CC �8$ Q o£$ L £L$ 89$ 5. 89$ L9$ LL 60 $ 99$ 89$ ca OL$ n 'a 9� a� ap 'aq � �a10 2 L 'a9 °'��p 00 00 �w as cn J% b N E h ■ O }+ O o co to .� Ln O i 00 > > c J '9 a�, 4� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N O Co W R* N a-1 a-1 00 9�aJ a� 9� 02 4'a 0 N s�o4�6 O i N C GC r4 ,� N r \ a co m a 0 qa L o L o Ln N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ln Ln Ln O O O O O O O O O N N N �t �t �t Lfl Lfl Lfl �t rn rn M o O N ri O Lq ri o0 O O ri � lD Ol Ln 00 O N N O l l O 6 i 1 l0 r, r N ri Ol M rn Lfl r- 00 r-I r- rn � O 61 'o NO \ 4 n 0 6 N O M 01 N r, O N 00 c�-I rn 61 r, O O 61 00 "Dr-I r-I O 0000 o r M N rlj Ln r, Ol r, N r110 r-I �-I N rn l0 00 N O Ln r-� O 00 O O N 00 N L.6 L.6 ri N Go O \ Ln N rn n n r, 00 rn 00 61 rn Lri N > r, O 00 rn r-I 00 N r, 00 I, Vr Ol OC Lr rV rV rf Lr Lr rfr � -(� -(� -(� -(� -(� — LM 0 00 Ln 00 0w0 00 00 O m O 00 M Or-4 O ri O 01 01 00 N n In 01 rrf N n 01 N N Ln M O M N M r-I N 110 00 N 00 O \ r-I 00 � r- 00 r-I N 01 N r, O l0 N rV rV rn r- l0 00 OC 01 01 l0 rf rl O O X `o O IE L L ~ i L U N � " � � _ � EcEE a)U 7 4J 4J r-I O O C O co SZ co C : O 41 OU O 4J O O C7 LL. Q Q Ln O Z 0 F- N o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O Ln O O O O O O O O N N N M Ln Ln Ln �t M M VLn 00 Ln 61 � 00 r-I � � 00 N � Ln N L O O Ln LD Lrl 1 LD � O LD 01 00 pp Lri ri r-I 01 rn O- Onl rn LLr) O rn N r- � 01 r-I Ol O d n M 01 L� M O LT 4 N 01 00LM Oj ri O N N l00 l00 r- O O O O 6�1 6�1 l�0 O i� 00 lD N � 00 r-I 00 N .1nr O Ln to 00 l0 Ln 00 00 00 Ln O Ln l0 01 r, O rn 01 01 O l0 N Ol �t r-I l0 Ln N N r, Ln ri O d Ln Ln 00 N 01 110 rn r-I 00 N J Ln �t 00 M 0 4 r, N O r I M LA Ln l0 N � � -1 -1 N N N -1 N r-I N O Ln O 01 O �t Ln 00 110 N 0 00 O ri rll� r- lz� ri 00 Ln O ri 00 N O ri Lf1 110 �t l0 N N O 00 �t Ln n 01 rn N Ol � r, 00 r, 00 N r-I l0 rn 01 01 � O N \ r-I O Ln 01 Ln Ln Ln 01 r, 00 r, N O N 00 N J N N l0 l0 N M O 01 00 01 Lr M O LA c-I c-I c-I rn rn Ln Ln �t rn r-I r-I 00 M 00 rNi O u (6 L L CO U � L N E 0 41 O a) O f0 ri > U 4-1 fnl O Li - U Q Ln O o O Z 0 F- N M aJ cn U v o v � o `n 000 4 o i a, N .i N Or av) o cn c a� fB U r_ to = fB - o " N Q a v ca � •p O c X �-+ W O Q � a) N s p v a' v O O O o -�e 4-J ~ O m v N -I-- W �O u1 O c N s > c� j s a a o � � 0 '0 •N �' o N N O 0) om -0 QJ � � •Ul) �n Ln � O ,O v '3 o co c N `i U Q) tj a o w •- cN v O v Q 0- 0 C 6 O c 'Eb a) 4-j r-I Q N O aA aJ Q v ° o N C 4-1 v Q cn ro on Q v •� O co E o `i N O U a o 'co > O4-1 N O a--+ U lu L 4J ° .*' 4-1�( -0 .- L a O cc,_O 0 te �� U 0 ) a O . - M vaA a--+ -0 1.0 z o ° � -0 � a o 4 QJ o +- C� O -0a) � O QJ ca O Z C) 0 >, •— H (� U •> V > o — a-J O •to tlA 4-1 O Z E 4- O cu cn �' >� cn i N o o 4, O v v — +' ca cn _0 O O a 1Lnv O v `n ° > O +J z v o Ln .� " av 0- aJ iE Z5 4 p i cn +� a) N Ln co in +' aJ v > > O Q U — cn > Q — O c6 c6 a) m X c6 c6 Sd +' v Cn O v Z5 v v � v bu0 v Q + � o?S +, 4- v NLn O o O c6 � cn mco Q N — N i aJ Ln � ELn � o aA � m � � � Ln +-; to �Ln to � � o N v I a1 a1 ° O cn CA p Ln > +, I o o o U v N v Q _ Ln + v N O Q I� I w - > w >' O � U ° N - (D w ai c I0 co o i c v�f J ccoo cn cn L/) to c� Q O dA 8 v o m v co o .E > +_, +.j � p pp �_ v 4a m Q N Ou 2 > O Q Q N f0 > ` a . . . J LL . . . . . a c a y � o U 3 T E � n m o c ao o, � c o s R O LL c a • N r � Y p di ID bA N_ r Y2 G T ko bb « m o r a Y � cga a S 3 aJ N N N O h A c vCL Q a aU-+ • O cn c6 U i Q °o o Q Q �° coZ N v L > co C o •� Ln oo v o N � v ao o c6 - a)•o Ln x N E m Ln d O C7 E I cn v O v o O V � 'c� c� av U •v � O1 v dA N tv0 O Ln 00 O 01 i °; a av .�_ c� v W - O ,� N aJ Ln aJ aJ > ; On o N O tv0 u1 G v O U —•cago aJ NOv U4-+ to �4., v (D `` o o •E00 nor--i cn V) o u > of o oM Ln LL QQ W E O a>J c a>J NO cm •� I� Q a cn •O c 3 Lu �•+ i G • • Ln : • • V� • • • • • c6 U v o Q N N O aJ N O p E 4- O `n Q � N CD w ago bb > cc n — > •- c6 aJ s �_ M v O v > ~ > s SLn D un v N s � o � v 4-1 � 3 c� _ p w " O c� s Ln o v E +� U o v v o N p 4� U Z •� N — U Q o O p .� +� v 4- u N O tv0 0 w s p y Q un Ln •4a 4a Ln i O O v Q v ?j aJ >• aJ 4A v i � Cn LU z (� p +� 4-A • v -J v v v w — N ' v c� v) LL a° z O FM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Police 763-593-8079 / 763-593-8098 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 1. D. 2020 Annual Police Department Report Prepared By Jason Sturgis, Chief of Police Summary Chief Sturgis will present an overview of police department operations during 2020. Calls for service, crime rates, and police operations will be outlined. 7800 Golden Valley Road I Golden Valley,MN 55427 CltJ of 763-593-8012 1 TTY 763-593-3968 1 763-593-8109(fax)I www.goldenvalleymn.gov golden,,,,,, ,City Council va December 1,2020 Immediately followed HRA Special Meeting REGULAR MEETING MINUTES In light of the recently declared COVID-19 health pandemic, the Mayor of the City of Golden Valley declared a local emergency under Minnesota Statute, section 12.37. In accordance with that declaration, beginning on March 16, 2020, all meetings of the City Council held during the emergency were conducted by telephone or other electronic means. As such, all votes are conducted by roll call, so each member's vote on each issue can be identified and recorded pursuant to Minnesota Stat. 13D.021. The City used WebEx to conduct this meeting electronically. Members of the public were able to monitor the meetings by watching it on Comcast cable channel 16, by streaming it on CCXmedia.org, and by dialing in to the public call-in line. The public was able to participate in this meeting during public comment sections, including the public forum, by dialing in to the public call-in line. 1. Call to Order Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. 1A. Pledge of Allegiance 113. Roll Call Present: Mayor Shep Harris, Council Members Larry Fonnest, Maurice Harris, Gillian Rosenquist and Kimberly Sanberg Staff present: City Manager Cruikshank, Finance Director Virnig, Physical Development Director Nevinski, Planning Manager Zimmerman, and City Clerk Schyma 1C. Approve Human Services Commission 2021 Allocation Report Aaron Black and Denise La Mere-Anderson of the Human Services Commission reviewed the Allocation Report, recapped 2020 activities, and discussed potential events in 2021. The Council thanked Chair La Mere-Anderson, Vice Chair Black, and the entire Human Services Commission for their hard work. Motion by M. Harris, Second by Rosenquist to approve the Human Services Commission 2021 Allocation Report. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 1, 2020—6:30 pm Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 2. Additions and Corrections to Agenda Motion by Fonnest, Second by Rosenquist to approve the meeting agenda as submitted. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3. Approval of Consent Agenda Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to approve the Consent Agenda as revised: removal of Item #3132 - Appointment to the Human Rights Commission and remove all items under Item #3D—Grants and Donations. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) A. Approval of Minutes: 1. Council Manager Meeting— November 10, 2020 B. Boards, Commissions, and Task Forces: 1. Resolution No. 20-70 Updating Previous Resolution Establishing a Police Commission Task Force C. Approval of Bids, Quotes and Contracts: 1. Award Contract for Tree Trimming and Removal to Heartwood Tree Surgeons 2. Approve Towing Contract with Twin Cities Transport and Recovery for Vehicle Impound 3. Approve New Agreement with Hennepin County for Assessing Services 4. Award Contract for the 2020 Pond Maintenance Project#20-22 to New Look Contracting, Inc. D. Qr r,+s -;;Ad- PAA;#0AAr- 1. o r I140 r, W 20 74 A.-.-.,.,+iRg n R-;#0,,., PA-r @ P@Fk ❑.,r,.-h -;# ❑FA-.,l,., ., o-,rl, 2 Repel-Ai.,., AI., 20- 72 A.-.eptiRg fleR-;;+i.-., C.-r -, D-,rk Tr.,., -;# Sph.,i.d D-,rL 3. E. Approve 2021 City Calendar and Meeting Dates F. Adoption of 2021-2030 Capital Improvement Program, Resolution No. 20-74 G. Adoption of 2021-2022 Budgets for Enterprise, Special Revenue, and Internal Services Funds, Resolution No. 20-75 3. Items Removed From the Consent Agenda: 3132. Appointment to the Human Rights Commission The Council announced that Teresa Sit would be appointed to the Human Rights Commission for a term ending in May 2022. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 1, 2020—6:30 pm Motion by M. Harris, Second by Fonnest to appoint Teresa Sit to the Human Rights Commission for a term ending in May 2022. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3D. Grants and Donations 1. Resolution No. 20-71 Accepting Donation For a Park Bench at Brookview Park 2. Resolution No. 20-72 Accepting Donation For a Park Tree at Scheid Park 3. Resolution No. 20-73 Accepting Donation For a Park Bench and Park Tree at Lakeview Park Council Member Rosenquist listed the donations and expressed gratitude for the donations to the City's parks. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to adopt Resolution No. 20-71 Accepting Donation For a Park Bench at Brookview Park, Resolution No. 20-72 Accepting Donation For a Park Tree at Scheid Park, and Resolution No. 20-73 Accepting Donation For a Park Bench and Park Tree at Lakeview Park. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 4. Public Hearing 4A. Rezoning Certain Properties at Lilac Drive North and Olson Memorial Highway in Order to Achieve Alignment with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, Ordinance No. 699 Planning Manager Jason Zimmerman presented the staff report and was available for questions from Council. Mayor Harris opened the public hearing. No one requested to speak. Mayor Harris closed the public hearing. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to adopt Ordinance#699, Rezoning Certain Properties at Lilac Drive North and Olson Memorial Highway in Order to Achieve Alignment with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 5. Old Business 6. New Business 6A. Public Comment and Adoption of the 2021-2022 General Fund Budget and Property Tax Levies for Taxes Payable 2021, Resolutions No. 20-76 and 20-77 City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 1, 2020—6:30 pm Finance Director Sue Virnig presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. She stated that the final tax levy for the City is 4.10% in the amount of$26,106,046. Mayor Harris opened the item for public comment. No one requested to speak. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to adopt Resolution 20-76 Adopting the 2021 Budget of the General Fund Budget. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to adopt Resolution 20-77 Adopting the Property Tax Levies for Taxes Payable 2021. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 613. Second Consideration -Amendment to the 2021 Master Fee Schedule, Ordinance No. 698 Finance Director Sue Virnig presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. Mayor Harris opened the item for public comment. No one requested to speak. Motion by Sanberg, Second by Harris to adopt Second Consideration of Ordinance#698, Establishing A 2021 Master Fee Schedule and publish the Summary Ordinance. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 6C. Approve Consent and Authorization for the HRA Tax Levy Payable in 2021, Resolution No. 20-78 Finance Director Virnig presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. Motion by Fonnest, Second by Rosenquist to adopt on Resolution 20-78 Granting City Council Consent and Authorization for Housing and Redevelopment Authority Adopted Tax Levy payable in 2021. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 6D. Review of Council Calendar Mayor Harris reviewed upcoming city meetings, events, and holiday closures. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 1, 2020—6:30 pm 6E. Mayor and Council Communication Council Member Rosenquist provided a recap of the PRISM 1K Turkey Giveaway that took place before Thanksgiving. Mayor Harris provided a legislative update including discussing leadership positions and committee assignments. 7. Adjourn Motion by Fonnest, Second by Rosenquist to adjourn the meeting at 8:29 p.m. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: Theresa J. Schyma, City Clerk 7800 Golden Valley Road I Golden Valley,MN 55427 CltJ of 763-593-8012 1 TTY 763-593-3968 1 763-593-8109(fax)I www.goldenvalleymn.gov goldenn '- e va City Council y December 15,2020—6:30 pm REGULAR MEETING MINUTES In light of the recently declared COVID-19 health pandemic, the Mayor of the City of Golden Valley declared a local emergency under Minnesota Statute, section 12.37. In accordance with that declaration, beginning on March 16, 2020, all meetings of the City Council held during the emergency were conducted by telephone or other electronic means. As such, all votes are conducted by roll call, so each member's vote on each issue can be identified and recorded pursuant to Minnesota Stat. 13D.021. The City used WebEx to conduct this meeting electronically. Members of the public were able to monitor the meetings by watching it on Comcast cable channel 16, by streaming it on CCXmedia.org, and by dialing in to the public call-in line. The public was able to participate in this meeting during public comment sections, including the public forum, by dialing in to the public call-in line. 1. Call to Order Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. 1A. Pledge of Allegiance 1B. Roll Call Present: Mayor Shep Harris, Council Members Larry Fonnest, Maurice Harris, Gillian Rosenquist and Kimberly Sanberg Staff present: City Manager Cruikshank, Finance Director Virnig, Human Resources Director Santelices, Physical Development Director Nevinski, City Attorney Cisneros, Planning Manager Zimmerman, City Planner Myles Campbell, Assistant City Engineer R.J. Kakach, Deputy City Clerk Schwalbe, and City Clerk Schyma 1C. Proclamation Recognizing Outgoing State Representative Lyndon Carlson, Sr. Due to technical difficulties, this item occurred later in the meeting after Item #3— Consent Agenda. Mayor Harris presented the proclamation to State Representative Lyndon Carlson, Sr. and thanked him for his many years of service and partnership with the City of Golden Valley. State Representative Mike Freiberg called in to express his appreciation for State Representative Carlson's service to the community and his leadership throughout the years. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 15, 2020—6:30 pm State Representative Carlson thanked the City and its representatives for the great partnership throughout the years. Motion by Fonnest, Second by Rosenquist to approve Proclamation Recognizing Outgoing State Representative Lyndon Carlson, Sr. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 1D. Presentation of Bill Hobbs Award Mayor Harris introduced the item and Human Rights Commission Vice Chair Mitchell. Vice Chair Mitchell provided information on the history of the Bill Hobbs Award and the accomplishments this year's award recipients. Mayor Harris presented the award to Helene Johnson and Peter Knaeble. The Council thanked Ms. Johnson and Mr. Knaeble for their service to the City. 1E. Presentation of MILK Human Rights Contest Winners Human Resources Director/Human Rights Commission Staff Liaison Santelices presented information on this year's MLK Human Rights Contest. The Human Rights Commission selected ninth grader Amaya Young as the first prize winner for her essay "To Be A Good Ally." Also, the HRC selected tenth grader Aya Ouazizi as the second prize winner for her poem "Intimate Strangers." The Council congratulated and thanked Ms. Young and Ms. Ouazizi for their remarkable submissions to this year's contest. 2. Additions and Corrections to Agenda Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to approve the meeting agenda as submitted. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3. Approval of Consent Agenda Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to approve the Consent Agenda as revised: removal of Item #3F2 - Approve Resolution No. 20-81 Approving Grants Management Policy, #3F3 - Receive and File Annual Grant Funding Update, and #3L- Authorize 2021 VPT Waiver for Damascus Way Re-Entry Center to Apply for Juvenile Justice and Adult Offender Grant (JAG). City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 15, 2020—6:30 pm Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) A. Approval of Minutes: 1. City Council Meeting— November 17, 2020 B. Approval of City Check Register C. Licenses: 1. Approve Cigarette/Tobacco License Renewals 2. Approve Therapeutic Massage Facility License Renewals Pending Satisfactory Background Investigation D. Boards, Commissions, and Task Forces: 1. Receive and File Meeting Minutes —Civil Service Commission —August 26, 2020 2. Receive and File Meeting Minutes — Environmental Commission — October 26, 2020 E. Approval of Bids, Quotes and Contracts: 1. Approve Purchase of a Single Axle Dump Truck 2. Approve Purchase of Two Marked Police Vehicles 3. Authorize Signing of Engagement Letter and Addendum with MMKR for Auditing Services for 2020 Fiscal Year 4. Authorize Joint Powers Agreement with City of Crystal for 34th Avenue Street Improvement Project from Regent Avenue North to Kyle Avenue North 5. Approve Agreement with TargetSolutions Learning, LLC for Online Firefighter Training and Tracking System 6. Authorization to Sign COVID-19 Laboratory Testing Services Agreement with Hennepin Health Care Systems F. Grants and Donations: 1. Approve Resolution No. 20-80 Approving Federal Emergency Management Aid (FEMA) Funding 2 nPPFG , o I + r ni 29 91 nPPr g rr-,RtS nn@R@g@W@Rt o IOG., 3. R@G i.,,, @ d CAI nRAI1-,I Gr-,r,+ P Ad-iRg i p d@t@ G. Approve Resolution No. 20-82 Rejecting the 2020 Pavement Management Project Bids H. Approve Resolution No. 20-83 Designating Polling Places for the 2021 Election Cycle I. Approve Resolution No. 20-84 Extending Outdoor Service During Local Emergency for COVID-19 J. Approve Resolution No. 20-85 Giving Preliminary Approval of Issuance of Housing Revenue Bonds (Golden Gardens—Sector 612 Complex Project) K. Approve Resolution No. 20-86 Adopting Golden Valley's 2040 Comprehensive Plan L. n +h �W l VPT W;;iyer fee PAPA SG61S W@y R ERtF , G RteF+ Apply fee I, .,,,nil M. Approve Resolution No. 20-87 Adopting Amendment to Employee Handbook N. Approve Resolution No. 20-88 Approving Implementation of 2020 Compensation Study and Establishing Compensation Grid and Classification Table 3. Items Removed From the Consent Agenda: 3F2. Approve Resolution No. 20-81 Approving Grants Management Policy City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 15, 2020—6:30 pm Council Member Fonnest commended staff on the good work they are doing when it comes to grants management for the City. Motion by Fonnest, Second by Sanberg to approve Resolution No. 20-81 Approving Grants Management Policy. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3F3. Receive and File Annual Grant Funding Update City Planner Campbell presented the Annual Grant Funding Update. The Council commended Mr. Campbell for his presentation and thanked staff for diligent work in regards to grant money for the City. Motion by Fonnest, Second by M. Harris to receive and file the Annual Grant Funding Update. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3L. Authorize 2021 VPT Waiver for Damascus Way Re-Entry Center to Apply for Juvenile Justice and Adult Offender Grant (JAG) City Planner Campbell presented the staff report and was available for questions from Council. Tierre Webster, Executive Director, provided information about Damascus Way and was available for questions. Motion by Fonnest, Second by Rosenquist to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to execute the 2021 VPT Waiver for Damascus Way Re-Entry Center to Apply for Juvenile Justice and Adult Offender Grant (JAG). Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 4. Public Hearing 4A. Approve the Proposed 2021 Pavement Management Project Improvements 4B. Additional Action Item After Public Hearing: Approve Resolution No. 20-79 Accepting the Feasibility Report and Order Construction of Certain Proposed Public Improvements for 2021 Pavement Management Program Assistant City Engineer R.J. Kakach presented the staff report and was available for questions from Council. Mayor Harris opened the public hearing. No one requested to speak. Mayor Harris closed the public hearing. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 15, 2020—6:30 pm Motion by Fonnest, Second by Sanberg to adopt Resolution No. 20-79 accepting the Feasibility Report and Order Construction of Certain Proposed Public Improvements for 2021 Pavement Management Program. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 5. Old Business 6. New Business 6A. First Consideration of Ordinance No. 701 Amending Chapter 16, Article Vill — Therapeutic Massage Licensing, Permitting, and Regulation City Clerk Schyma presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. She stated that staff is suggesting one change to the language in the proposed ordinance, change the wording "oriental medical procedure" to "acupuncture practice." The Council consensus was to have staff amend the language in the proposed ordinance to "acupuncture practice." Mayor Harris opened the item for public comment. No one requested to speak. Motion by Sanberg, Second by Rosenquist to adopt first consideration of Ordinance No. 701, Amending Chapter 16, Article VIII —Therapeutic Massage Licensing, Permitting, and Regulation as amended. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 6B. Approve Adoption of Medium Density Residential (R-3) Density Bonus Policy Planning Manager Jason Zimmerman presented the staff report and was available for questions from Council. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to adopt a Medium Density Residential (R-3) Density Bonus Policy Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 6C. COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency Administrative Action No. 20-71 City Attorney Cisneros presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to ratify Emergency Action 20-71. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 6 December 15, 2020—6:30 pm Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 6D. Review of Council Calendar Mayor Harris reviewed upcoming city meetings, events, and holiday closures. 6E. Mayor and Council Communication Council Member Rosenquist provided an update from a recent Facilities Study Task Force meeting. City Manager Cruikshank provided an update on the City's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He thanked the Council for their leadership through a difficult and unprecedented year. 7. Adjourn Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to adjourn the meeting at 8:45 p.m. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: Theresa J. Schyma, City Clerk 7800 Golden Valley Road I Golden Valley,MN 55427 CltJ of 763-593-8012 1 TTY 763-593-3968 1 763-593-8109(fax)I www.goldenvalleymn.gov golden,,,,,, ,City Council \ va January 5,2021—6:30 pm REGULAR MEETING MINUTES In light of the recently declared COVID-19 health pandemic, the Mayor of the City of Golden Valley declared a local emergency under Minnesota Statute, section 12.37. In accordance with that declaration, beginning on March 16, 2020, all meetings of the City Council held during the emergency were conducted by telephone or other electronic means. As such, all votes are conducted by roll call, so each member's vote on each issue can be identified and recorded pursuant to Minnesota Stat. 13D.021. The City used WebEx to conduct this meeting electronically. Members of the public were able to monitor the meetings by watching it on Comcast cable channel 16, by streaming it on CCXmedia.org, and by dialing in to the public call-in line. The public was able to participate in this meeting during public comment sections, including the public forum, by dialing in to the public call-in line. Call to Order Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. 1A. Pledge of Allegiance 1B. Roll Call Present: Mayor Shep Harris, Council Members Larry Fonnest, Maurice Harris, Gillian Rosenquist and Kimberly Sanberg Staff present: City Manager Cruikshank, Physical Development Director Nevinski, City Attorney Cisneros, Planning Manager Zimmerman, City Planner Myles Campbell, Environmental Resources Supervisor Eric Eckman, and City Clerk Schyma 2. Additions and Corrections to Agenda Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to approve the meeting agenda as submitted. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3. Approval of Consent Agenda Motion by Fonnest, Second by Sanberg to approve the Consent Agenda as revised: removal of Item #3G - Designation of Depository for City Funds, Resolution #21-02, #3H - City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes January 5, 2021—6:30 pm Approval of Use of Credit Cards for Purchases, #3J - Approve 2021 Council Appointments, Assignments and Reimbursements, Resolution #21-04, and #3K- Approval of 2021 Legislative Priorities. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) A. Approval of Minutes: 1. Council Manager Meeting— December 8, 2020 B. Approval of City Check Register C. Boards, Commissions, and Task Forces: 1. Receive and File Meeting Minutes— Facilities Study Task Force— November 17, 2020 D. Approval of Bids, Quotes and Contracts: 1. Authorize Professional Services Agreement to Update the City's 5-Year MS4 Storm Permit with WSB and Associates 2. Authorize Agreement for the 1-394 Inflow & Infiltration Phase 3 Design and Construction Professional Services with SEH, Inc. 3. Authorization to Sign Amended Hennepin County Violent Offender Task Force 2021 Co-Operative Agreement E. Grants and Donations: 1. Approve Resolution #21-01 to Apply for Department of Natural Resources Conservation Partners Legacy Grant for Briarwood Nature Area F. Designation of 2021 Official Newspaper H. nr,r,r. V@l of I Ise .,f Gred-.+ G-,r.dS; fAr D--reh L Annual Elections of the 2021-2022 Insurance Policy, Resolution #21-03 J. , ReselutieR 4 4 04 K. nr,r,r, yal of 2921 i slab,, on ri+i 3. Items Removed From the Consent Agenda: 3G. Designation of Depository for City Funds, Resolution #21-02 Council Member Fonnest stated he was recusing himself from this item due to a potential conflict of interest due to his wife's place of employment. Motion by M. Harris, Second by Sanberg to approve Resolution No. 21-02, Designation of Depository for City Funds. Motion carried 4-0. (In Favor: M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Recused: Fonnest. Opposed: N/A) 3H. Approval of Use of Credit Cards for Purchases City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 3 January 5, 2021—6:30 pm Council Member Fonnest stated he was recusing himself from this item due to a potential conflict of interest due to his wife's place of employment. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to approve Approval of Use of Credit Cards for Purchases. Motion carried 4-0. (In Favor: M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Recused: Fonnest. Opposed: N/A) 3J. Approve 2021 Council Appointments, Assignments and Reimbursements, Resolution #21-04 Council Member Rosenquist stated that the Council has been unable to conduct interviews for appointments to the Blue Line Business Advisory Committee, Blue Line Community Advisory Committee, and the Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission. Therefore, this item should be amended; these particular appointments should be removed from this item and tabled to the January 19 City Council Meeting. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to approve Resolution No. 21-04, 2021 Council Appointments, Assignments, and Reimbursements as amended. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3K. Approval of 2021 Legislative Priorities City Manager Cruikshank discussed proposed edits to the final document. He stated that the language will be finalized by staff and distributed. Council Member Rosenquist discussed adding a legislative priority to focus on advocating for local control over the decision to allow ranked choice voting in municipal elections. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Fonnest to approve the 2021 Golden Valley Legislative Priorities as amended. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 4. Public Hearing 4A. Preliminary Plat—7324 Harold Avenue South City Planner Myles Campbell presented the staff report and was available for questions from Council. City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes January 5, 2021—6:30 pm Eugene Borodin, applicant, was available for questions. Mayor Harris opened the public hearing. No one requested to speak. Mayor Harris closed the public hearing. Motion by Fonnest, Second by M. Harris to approve the Preliminary Plat for 7324 Harold Avenue, subject to the following conditions: 1. A park dedication fee of$3,030 shall be paid before release of the Final Plat. 2. The City Attorney will determine if a title review is necessary prior to approval of the Final Plat. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 4B. Approval of Conditional Use Permit 170—750 Boone Avenue North, Ordinance No. 702 Planning Manager Jason Zimmerman presented the staff report and was available for questions from Council. Joshua Pardue, representing GNP Development Partners, LLC, was available for questions. Mayor Harris opened the public hearing. No one requested to speak. Mayor Harris closed the public hearing. Motion by Sanberg, Second by Rosenquist to adopt Ordinance No. 702, Approval of Conditional Use Permit 170 allowing for an animal hospital at 750 Boone Avenue North. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) S. Old Business 6. New Business 6A. Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 701 Amending Chapter 16, Article VIII — Therapeutic Massage Licensing, Permitting, and Regulation City Clerk Schyma presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. She stated there was only one change made to the ordinance language between first and second consideration. Due to Council consensus at the December 15, 2020 Council meeting, any references to "oriental medical procedure" were changed to "acupuncture practice" in the City of Golden Valley City Council Regular Meeting Minutes January 5, 2021—6:30 pm updated ordinance. The new language is clear and more accurately reflects language that fits the values of Golden Valley and its residents. Mayor Harris opened the item for public comment. No one requested to speak. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to adopt Ordinance No. 701 Amending Chapter 16, Article VIII —Therapeutic Massage Licensing, Permitting, and Regulation. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 613. COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency Administrative Action No. 20-72 City Attorney Cisneros presented the staff report and answered questions from Council. Motion by Fonnest, Second by Rosenquist to ratify Emergency Action 20-72. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 61). Review of Council Calendar Mayor Harris reviewed upcoming city meetings, events, and holiday closures. 6E. Mayor and Council Communication Mayor Harris discussed plowing during recent snow events. He asked residents for patience as the clearing of roads is greatly impacted this winter by several factors including snow fall, safety, and staff coverage due to COVID-19 policies. Council Member Rosenquist discussed the upcoming 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Breakfast on January 18. 7. Adjourn Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Sanberg to adjourn the meeting at 7:42 pm. Motion carried 5-0. (In Favor: Fonnest, M. Harris, S. Harris, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: Theresa J. Schyma, City Clerk city EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .golden Administrative Services 763-593-8013 / 763-593-3969 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. B. Approval of City Check Register Prepared By Sue Virnig, Finance Director Summary Approval of the check register for various vendor claims against the City of Golden Valley. Financial Or Budget Considerations The check register has a general ledger code as to where the claim is charged. At the end of the register is a total amount paid by fund. Recommended Action Motion to authorize the payment of the bills as submitted. Supporting Documents Document is located on city website at the following location: http://weblink.ci.golden-valley.mn.us/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=692130&dbid=0&repo=GoldenValley The check register for approval: • 01-22-21 Check Register EXECUTIVE SUMMARY City Administration 763-593-8006 / 763-593-8109 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. C. 1. Off-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License - Lunds Beverages, LLC d/b/a/ Lunds & Byerlys Wines & Spirits Prepared By Theresa Schyma, City Clerk Summary Lunds Beverages, LLC d/b/a/ Lunds & Byerlys Wines & Spirits has applied for an Off-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License. Lunds and Byerlys is undergoing an entity realignment and as part of that realignment they are applying to change their liquor license from Byerlys Beverages, Inc. to Lunds Beverages, LLC d/b/a Lunds & Byerlys Wines & Spirits, located at 5719 Duluth Street. Due to time constraints the business is operating under its existing license and the City Clerk sent the license to the AGE for processing prior to this meeting. The new license will be effective through June 30, 2021. The City Attorney has reviewed the application, and has found the application documents are in order and complete. The Golden Valley Police Department completed the background investigation and has found no reason to deny the license. Recommended Action Motion to approve the issuance of an Off-Sale Intoxicating Liquor License to Lunds Beverages, LLC d/b/a/ Lunds & Byerlys Wines & Spirits, located at 5719 Duluth Street. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY City Administration 763-593-8006 / 763-593-8109 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. C. 2. Temporary On-Sale Liquor License—Good Shepherd Catholic Church Prepared By Theresa Schyma, City Clerk Summary Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 145 Jersey Avenue South, has applied for a temporary on-sale liquor license for a school fundraising event on March 13, 2021 from 4pm to 7 pm. The event will be held outdoors in the church parking lot. Golden Valley City Code does allow temporary on-sale liquor licenses to be issued to a club or charitable, religious, or other nonprofit organization with Council approval. A certificate of liability insurance naming the City as an additional insured is also required and has been provided by the applicant. Furthermore, the applicant has signed a COVID-19 certification of compliance attesting that the event and its COVID-19 preparedness plan meet all applicable requirements of the Federal and State governments. Financial Or Budget Considerations Fees received for temporary liquor licenses help to defray costs the City incurs to administer license requirements. Recommended Action Motion to approve a temporary on-sale liquor license for Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 145 Jersey Avenue South, for a school fundraising event on March 13, 2021. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fire 763-593-8079 / 763-593-8098 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. C. 3. Multi-Family Rental Property Licenses Prepared By Ted Massicotte, Deputy Fire Chief Jill Lund, Administrative Assistant Summary The following multi-family rental properties are up for renewal March 1, 2021. All are on an annual March 1 renewal cycle. With regular inspections on hold due to COVID, annual inspections have not been completed; however, there are no known violations as a result of any complaints filed with the city at this time. Inspections will take place as staff is available. Fees are based on the City fee schedule and participation in the S.T.A.R. Program through the Police Department. Staff is recommending approval of the following license renewals: PROPERTY LICENSE FEE Arcata Apartments -901 Xenia Avenue South $ 2,280 Calvary Center Apartments - 7650 Golden Valley Road $ 225 Central Park West Apartments— 1511 Utica Avenue South $ 3,025 Colonial Apartments - 5743/5745/5747 Glenwood Avenue $ 525 Copacabana Apartments - 1725 Lilac Drive North $ 175 Cornerstone Creek Apartments - 9280 Golden Valley Road $ 175 Crosswoods Apartments - 5601 Glenwood Avenue $ 1,400 Dover Hill Complex - 2400 Rhode Island Avenue North $ 2,325 Duluth Street Flats - 6150 St. Croix Avenue $ 2,010 Flourish—9000 Golden Valley Road $ 3,795 Golden Valley Road Apartments - 6200 Golden Valley Road $ 175 Golden Valley Townhomes - 2120 Douglas Drive $ 350 City Council Regular Meeting Executive Summary 2 City of Golden Valley February 2, 2021 Golden Valley Townhomes - 3354 Lilac Drive $ 175 Hello Apartments -9201 Golden Valley Road $ 6,320 Herbeck Triplex— 1510 Kelly Drive $ 280 Laurel At West End Apartments - 5610 Laurel Avenue $ 2,500 The Laurel Apartments - 250 Turners Crossroad South $ 225 Liberty Crossing Apartments—2450 Winnetka Avenue North $ 300 Mallard Creek Apartments -8300/8400 Golden Valley Road $ 4,720 Medley Park Townhomes - 2343/2350/2389/2391 Mendelssohn Lane $ 1,300 Rutter 4-plex—2425 Mendelssohn Avenue North $ 280 Southwirth Apartments - 501 Theodore Wirth Parkway $ 225 Talo Apartments—5100 Wayzata Boulevard $ 300 Trentwood Apartments -9110/9140/9200/9210/9240 Golden Valley Road $ 2,765 Valley Creek West Apartments - 1370 Douglas Drive $ 175 Valley Square Commons - 749 Winnetka Avenue North $ 1,225 Valley View Apartments - 6537 Golden Valley Road $ 1,050 Valley Village Apartments - 600 Lilac Drive North $ 1,050 West End Apartments - 241/251/261/271 Yosemite Circle $ 700 West End Trails - 1400/1450/1500/1600 Douglas Drive $ 700 Financial or Budget Considerations None Recommended Action Motion to authorize the renewal of multi-family rental licenses for the period of March 1, 2021 through February 28, 2022. Supporting Documents None UTF... SUMMARY City Administration 763-593-8006 / 763-593-8109 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. D. 1. Accept Resignation from the Rising TIDES Task Force Prepared By Tomas Romano, Assistant to the City Manager's Office Summary Task Force member Alex Moreno has submitted his resignation from the Rising TIDES Task Force Financial Or Budget Considerations Not applicable Recommended Action Motion to accept the resignation of Alex Moreno from the Rising TIDES Task Force city of EXECUTIVE SUMMARY goldeil Public Works wall e Y 763-593-8030 / 763-593-3988 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. E. 1. Approve Purchase of Fire Utility Vehicle Prepared By John Crelly, Fire Chief Tim Kieffer, Public Works Director Marshall Beugen, Street and Vehicle Maintenance Superintendent Summary Vehicles and equipment are evaluated on an annual basis to determine accurate replacement programing. Staff replaces one Fire Utility vehicle yearly to keep the fleet in optimal performing condition and stabilize the budgetary impacts from year to year. The Fire Department vehicle scheduled for replacement meets the criteria set forth in the City's Vehicle Replacement Policy and Vehicle Condition Index (VCI). The VCI is a tool utilized to assess all vehicles and equipment scheduled for replacement and any vehicle/equipment scoring 28 points or higher meets the category of "needs immediate consideration." The vehicle due for replacement scored 28 points. Staff proposes purchasing a hybrid vehicle to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions. The existing vehicle being replaced will be reassigned to other departments with non-emergency response duties, such as, the Inspections Department. Financial Or Budget Considerations The 2021 Vehicles and Equipment Capital Improvement Program includes $40,000 for the purchase of a Fire Utility vehicle (V&E-139). Staff recommends purchasing the vehicle from the state contract through the State of Minnesota's cooperative purchasing venture (CPV). The Minnesota Materials Management Division has awarded the following contract through the CPV: Contract No. Item Vendor Amount 158505 2021 Ford Utility Hybrid Vehicle Tenvoorde Ford, Inc. $40,262.24 The purchase price is more than the amount budgeted in the CIP. Additional funding will come from previous purchases being below budgeted amounts. City Council Regular Meeting Executive Summary 2 City of Golden Valley February 2, 2021 Recommended Action Motion to approve purchase of a 2021 Ford Utility Hybrid Vehicle from Tenvoorde Ford, Inc. in the amount of$40,262.24. Supporting Documents • Tenvoorde Ford Quote (1 page) Assn.Ctr# TENVOORDE FORD,INC P O BOX 1045 ST CLOUD, MN 56302 QUOTE Customer lCity of Golden Valley Misc Name Marshall Beugen Date 1/11/2021� Address 7800 Golden Valley_Road _ Order No. i City Golden Valley MN ZIP 55427 Contract No. 158505 Phone 763-593-8085 Qty _ Description _ Unit Price TOTAL Police Interceptor AWD K8A S $34,544.24 ! $ 34,544.24 99W-Hybrid_ $ - Added Factory Options $ - 1 YZ-Oxford White $ $ - 1 96-Interior Charcoal Black $ $ - 1 41 H-Engine Block Heater $ 85.00 $ 85.00 1 153-License Plate Bracket $ - $ 1 942-Daytime Running Lamps $ 42.00 $ 42.00 1 17T-Switchable Red/White Light cargo $ 47.00 $ 47.00 1 21 L-Front Warning Aux LED Lights $ 517.00 $ 517.00 1 96W-Front Interior Visor Light Bar $ 1,076.00 $ 1,076.00 i 1 '96T-Rear Spoiler Traffic Warning Light $ 1,405.00 $ 1,405.00 1 63B-Side Marker LED $ 273.00 $ 273.00 1 51 T-Spot Lamp $ 394.00 $ 394.00 1 87R-Rear View Camera in rear mirror $ $ - 1 18D-Global Lock/unlock feature $ - $ - 1 55F-Remote Keyless Entry key fob _ $ 320.00 $ 320.00 1 519E-Keyed Alike-1435x $ _ 47.00�. $ 47.00 1 85D-_Front and second row carpet - _ $ - $ 1- 55B-BLIS _ $ 512.00 $ 512.00 1 76P-Pre Collision Assist _ $_ 136.00 $ 136.00 1 i593-Perimeter anti theft al am_ $ 112.00 $ 112.00 1 _ 47A-Police Engine Idle _ $ 244.00 1, $ 244.00 1 6 reverse Sensing System - $ 259.00 $ 259.00 1 61 B-OBD II Split Connector _ _ $_ 52.00 $ 52.00 1 152T-Class III Trailer Tow Light Pkg $ - _ $ 1_ '19K-H8 AGM Battery _ `$ 103.00 $ 103.00 1 60R-Noise Suppresion bonds _ $ 94.00 $ 94.00 $ SubTotal $ 40, 662.24 Delivery Address if Different From Billing TOTAL $ 40,262.271 NET 30 II Vehicle Pickup Location Tenvoorde Ford 185 Roosevelt Rd St. Cloud MN,Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Please Call Jade Aanenson 612-703-7789 Cell or Bob Aanenson 320-224-2808 Cell With Any Questions Tenvoorde Ford The World's Oldest Ford Dealership Approved at the January 19,2021 City Council Meeting, Shepard M.Harris,Mayor Timothy J.Cruikshank,City Manager city EXECUTIVESUMMARY go 1de 7. Administrative Services 763-593-8013 / 763-593-3969 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. F. 1. Approve Resolution No. 21- 06 Supporting Homes Within Reach (HWR) Application for the Hennepin County 2021 Affordable Housing Programs Prepared By Myles Campbell, Planner Summary Homes Within Reach (HWR) is a non-profit organization (formerly West Hennepin Affordable Housing Land Trust) that has long been an active provider of affordable, ownership model housing within the City of Golden Valley. HWR purchases and rehabilitates single-family homes for resale as land trust properties. Through this land trust model, HWR is able to provide a unique opportunity for home ownership to income-qualified families and individuals who likely would not be able to purchase a home in the City on their own, due to the high median value of homes and land within the City. As they have in past years, HWR is seeking grant funding for their work via County operated affordable housing programs, specifically the HOME Investment Partnership and Affordable Housing Incentive Fund. A Resolution authorizing the submittal of a letter of support from the City is attached. In general, the City provides letters of support for programs that meet a demonstrated need in the community and which are consistent with the City's goals and vision set forth in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. HWR have received letters of support from the City in the past, and have been successful with past grant awards from the County. Financial Or Budget Considerations N/A Recommended Action Motion to adopt Resolution No. 21-06 supporting the Hennepin County Grant Funding Application by Homes Within Reach RESOLUTION NO. 21-06 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING APPLICATION BY HOMES WITHIN REACH (HWR) FOR THE HENNEPIN COUNTY 2021 AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUNDING WHEREAS, HWR is a community-based non-profit organization, with a mission to use the Community Land Trust model to create and preserve affordable homeownership opportunities for families in suburban Hennepin County; and WHEREAS, HWR has developed a proposal for the use of Hennepin County HOME and AHIF funds; and WHEREAS, the proposal requests funding for the acquisition, rehabilitation, and sale of entry-level properties to income-qualified families and individuals; and WHEREAS, The City of Golden Valley has made the provision of affordable housing a priority in its 2040 Comprehensive Plan; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Golden Valley that the Council supports the application for funding from Hennepin County HOME and AHIF Programs and authorizes submittal of a letter of support for the funding application. Adopted by the City Council of Golden Valley, Minnesota on this 2nd day of February, 2021 . Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: Theresa Schyma, City Clerk EXECUTIVE SUMMARY City Administration 763-593-8006 / 763-593-8109 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 3. G. City of Golden Valley's 2021 Pyramid of Success Prepared By Tim Cruikshank, City Manager Summary At the January 26, 2021 Annual City Council Planning Session, city values, a vision statement, a mission statement, organizational priorities and 2021 action steps were developed. The final result is presented in the attached document, Golden Valley's 2021 Pyramid of Success. Attachments • City of Golden Valley's 2021 Pyramid of Success (1 page) Recommended Action Motion to receive and file the City of Golden Valley's 2021 Pyramid of Success. A ORGANIZATIONAL PRIORITIES Strategic Effective Infrastructure Financial Community Development & Governance Maintenance& Wellness Affairs Redevelopment Enhancement INITIATIVES & PRoATTTIM Affordable Housing Leash Law Bike and Pedestrian Debt Reduction Building A Better Plan Legislative Priorities Plan Plan Golden Valley Equity Downtown Stud DeCola Ponds Forums y Minneapolis Park & Facilities Study Recreation Board Stormwater Project GreenStep Cities Task Force JPA Hwy 55/Douglas Dr Just Deeds Police Commission Underpass Land Task Force Infrastructure Acknowledgment Public Facilities Renewal Plan Partners In Energy Naming Policy Metro Blue Line LRT Task Force School Resource Pavement Rising TIDES Officer (SRO) Review Management Plan Socially Just Speed Limit Banking Reduction STAR Program Website Redesign 2021 ACTION STEP Continue HRA Establish Historic Continue Transit Update Continue Diversity, Initiatives Preservation Initiatives Infrastructure Equity, and Inclusion Commission (HPC) Renewal Plan And Initiatives As A Certified Local Explore All Possible Government (CLG) Financial Tools Program ------------ SUMMARY Physical Development 763-593-8030 / 763-593-8109 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 6. A. Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 703 Amending Chapter 103 - Buildings and Building Regulations and Resolution No. 21-07 for Summary Publication of Ordinance No. 703 Prepared By Dan L. Anderson, Building Official Marc Nevinski, Physical Development Director Summary City Code Chapter 103 establishes the adoption by reference of the State Building Code for enforcement by the City, and also sets forth local building related standards. Following a recent review of Chapter 103, the Building Official is recommending a number of modifications to update the code, clarify authority, and add tools to address property and construction related concerns. The significant modifications and additions are summarized as follows: 103-1 Building Code Adopted Section 103-1(d) is added to clearly authorize the building official to withhold the issuance of a building permit or a certificate of occupancy if other development authorizations are outstanding. In general, the city should not release a building permit if site permits (stormwater, ROW, Tree & Landscaping) or other regulatory permits from the MPCA or watershed have not been approved or work is incomplete. 103-4 Permits and Special Requirements for Moving Buildings This section established a process and requirements for moving buildings into the City. While moving buildings is uncommon, doing so can result in affordability, historic preservation, and sustainable reuse. Two sub-sections of Chapter 103-4 create barriers to moving buildings in the City and are proposed to be stricken. First, Section 103-4(f) restricts moving a building into or within the City based on the bulk, architectural style, and quality of the building. Additionally, the building cannot be 10 years older or newer than the buildings on surrounding properties. Because any building moved into or within the City will need to meet current building code and other local requirements, and because such restrictions are not placed on a newly constructed building on a redeveloped property, it is staff's opinion the restrictions of this sub-section are not appropriate. State Building Code requires that buildings which are relocated meet current code requirements. Secondly, Section 104-4(g) requires a hearing at the Building Board of Review before a building can be moved into or within the City. However, the Building Board of Review no longer exists, making such a review impossible. Staff believes it is not appropriate to subject a relocated building to different entitlement standards than one being constructed or assembled on site. Building code and other site development standards must still be met when a building is relocated. City Council Regular Meeting Executive Summary 2 City of Golden Valley February 2, 2021 103-7—Swimming Pool Construction and Demolition This section has been reviewed by the City's building inspectors, who recommend a number of modifications to clarify and enhance permit application information, as well as construction and safety requirements. 103-10 Completion of Exterior Work Occasionally an exterior facing project will start and then stall for a significant period of time. These projects become eyesores and result in neighborhood complaints. Additionally, building materials not designed for long-term exposure to the elements can impact the integrity of the components and result in problems for the current or future owner. In the past few years several homes in Golden Valley have failed to complete exterior work within a reasonable period of time. Reasons may include a lack of funding, conflicts with contractors, or simply the pace a property owner is working at. The State Building Code states a permit expires if work has been abandoned or suspended for more than 180 days (generally determined by the last inspection or permit issue date), but this doesn't provide staff with a tool to help address the unfinished work. Minnesota Statutes 32613.121. allow cities to adopt ordinances establishing timeframes for the completion of exterior work: Subd. 1a. Municipal ordinance;completion of exterior work. A municipality may by ordinance adopt an official control that requires exterior work authorized by a building permit issued in accordance with the State Building Code, to be completed within a specified number of days following issuance of the building permit. The local regulation may not require completion of exterior work earlier than 180 days following the issuance of the permit. The proposed ordinance establishes timeframes for the completion of different types of construction (single-family, multi-family, commercial/industrial). It also allows the Building Official to grant an extension of not more than 180 days or to vary from the timeframes established by the ordinance based on factors identified in the ordinance. A number of cities, including Apple Valley and Coon Rapids have adopted such ordinances. Violations can be addressed through a formal complaint process or administrative citations. The Building Official is authorized to grant extensions. Financial Or Budget Considerations Not applicable Recommended Action Motion to adopt Second Consideration of Ordinance No. 703 Amending Chapter 103 - Buildings and Building Regulations Motion to adopt Resolution No. 21-07 Approving Summary Publication of Ordinance No. 703 Supporting Documents • Proposed redline of City Code Chapter 103 • Ordinance No. 703 Amending Chapter 103 - Buildings and Building Regulations (6 pages) • Resolution No. 21-07 Approving Summary Publication of Ordinance No. 703 Chapter 103 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONSu State Law reference— Authority to regulate building construction, Minn. Stats. § 412.221, subd. 28. Sec. 103-1. - Building Code Adopted. (a) Code Adopted By Reference. The Minnesota State Building Code, as adopted by the Commissioner of Administration pursuant to Minn. Stats. ch. 326B, including all of the amendments, rules and regulations established, adopted and published from time to time by the State Commissioner of Labor and Industry is hereby adopted by reference with the exception of the optional chapters, unless specifically adopted in this section. The Minnesota State Building Code is hereby incorporated in this section as if fully set out herein. (b) Application, Administration and Enforcement. The application, administration, and enforcement shall be in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code. The Code shall be enforced with the extraterritorial limits permitted by Minn. Stats. § 32613.121, subd. 2(d) when so established by this section. The code enforcement agency of this municipality is called the City of Golden Valley. This section shall be enforced by the City Manager or his/her designee in accordance with Minn. Stats. § 32613.133, subd. 1. (c) Building Code Optional Chapters. Minnesota State Building Code, Chapter 1300, allows the City to adopt by reference and enforce certain optional chapters of the most current edition of the Minnesota State Building Code. The following optional provisions identified in the most current edition of the State Building Code are hereby adopted and incorporated as part of the building code for the City. A. 1306 Special Fire Protection Systems to include Subpart 2 d) The Building Official is authorized to withhold the issuance of a building permit or certificate of occupancy where additional construction or development authorizations, permits. fees, agreements or other obligations associated with the work proposed under the building permit are required by federal law, state statute, county ordinance. Metropolitan Council ordinance, or city ordinance, but which remain outstanding. (Code 1988, § 4.01; Ord. No. 580, 2nd Series, 10-15-2015) Sec. 103-2. - Permit Fees. Fees for permits under this chapter, which may include a surcharge, shall be determined by the City Council and fixed in its Master Fee Schedule, a copy of which shall be in the office of the City Clerk and on the city website, and uniformly enforced. (Code 1988, § 4.02) Sec. 103-3. - Permits Required. It is unlawful for any person to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert, or demolish any building or structure, or any part or portion thereof, including, but not limited to, the plumbing, electrical, ventilating, heating or air conditioning systems therein, or cause the same to be done, without first obtaining an appropriate permit from the Inspections Department. If the application for a building permit indicates a necessity for installation, change or removal of municipal utilities, the building permit shall not be issued until approved with the Physical Development Department. (Code 1988, § 4.03; Ord. No. 380, 2nd Series, 8-17-2007) Sec. 103-4. - Permits and Special Requirements for Moving Buildings. (a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Combined Moving Permit: A permit to move a building on both a street and a highway. Exterior Work: Work on all exterior parts of a building, including but not limited to. roofs. doors, windows, siding, and stairs. Exterior work also includes work on other exterior structures, including but not limited to: driveways, retaining walls, sheds, detached garages; decks; and fences. Highway:A public thoroughfare for vehicular traffic which is a State trunk highway, County State-aid highway, or County road. Highway Moving Permit:A permit to move a building on a highway for which a fee is charged which does not include route approval, but does include regulation of activities which do not involve the use of the highway; which activities include, but are not limited to, repairs or alterations to a municipal utility required by reason of such movement. Moving Permit:A document allowing the use of a street or highway for the purpose of moving a building. Street:A public thoroughfare for vehicular traffic which is not a State trunk highway, County State-aid highway or County road. Street Moving Permit: A permit to move a building on a street for which a fee is charged which does include route approval, together with use of the street and activities, including, but not limited to, repairs or alterations to a municipal utility required by reason of such movement. (b) Application. The application for a moving permit shall state the following: (1) The dimensions, weight, and approximate loaded height of the structure or building proposed to be moved (2) The places from which and to which it is to be moved (3) The route to be followed (4) The dates and times of moving and parking (5) The name and address of the mover; and (6) The municipal utility and public property repairs or alterations that will be required by reason of such movement. (7) In the case of a street moving permit or combined moving permit, the application shall also state the size and weight of the structure or building proposed to be moved and the street alterations or repairs that will be required by reason of such movement. All applications shall be referred to the Physical Development Department. No such permits shall be issued until route approval has been obtained from such Department. (c) Permit and Fee. The moving permit shall state date or dates of moving, hours, routing, movement and parking. Permits shall be issued only for moving buildings by building movers licensed by the State. Fees to be charged shall be separate for each of the following: (1) A moving permit fee to cover use of streets and route approval; and (2) A fee equal to the anticipated amount required to compensate the City for any municipal utility and public property (other than streets) repairs or alterations occasioned by such movement. All permit fees shall be paid in advance of issuance. (d) Building Permit and Code Compliance. Before any building is moved from one location to another within the City, or from a point of origin outside of the City to a destination within the City, regardless of the route of movement, it shall be inspected and a building permit shall have been issued for the work necessary to bring it into full compliance with the State Building Code. (e) Unlawful Acts. (1) It is unlawful for any person to move a building on any street without a moving permit from the City. (2) It is unlawful for any person to move a building on any highway without a highway moving permit from the City. (3) It is unlawful to move any building (including a manufactured home) if the point of origin or destination (or both) is within the City, and regardless of the route of movement, without having paid in full all real and personal property taxes, special assessments and municipal utility charges due on the premises of origin and filing written proof of such payment with the City. (f) 44eving 8H461ing6. Ne building peFmit Shall -he *-A- Wieve a building fre.m eutsid-e ef +., h., .,.d + hl (g (Code 1988, § 4.04; Ord. No. 179, 2nd Series, 6-11-1998) Sec. 103-5. - House and Building Numbering. (a) Assignment. It is the duty of the City Building Official to prepare and maintain a system of house and building numbering for the City and to assign specific numbers to all houses and other buildings. (b) Installation. The owners of all houses and other buildings, after assignment, shall install and maintain a number in accordance with such assignment, which numbers shall be no less than four inches high, permanent in nature, of contrasting color to the background, and clearly visible from the street. The numbers shall be Arabic numbers. (c) Unlawful Act. It is unlawful for any person, not the owner of the property, to remove, damage, destroy or obliterate a building number. (Code 1988, § 4.06; Ord. No. 179, 2nd Series, 6-11-1998; Ord. No. 358, 2nd Series, 1-12-2007) Sec. 103-6. - Electrical Regulations and Inspections. (a) Purpose. The purpose of this amendment is to establish an electrical inspections program in the City that is administered and enforced by the City. (b) Authority to Inspect. The City hereby provides for the inspection of all electrical installations, pursuant to Minn. Stats. § 326B.36, subd. 6. (c) Adopted By Reference. The Minnesota Electrical Act, as adopted by the Commissioner of Labor and Industry pursuant to Minn. Stats. §§ 32613.31 to 32613.399 is hereby incorporated into this section as if fully set out herein. The Minnesota State Building Code incorporates by reference the National Electrical Code pursuant to Minnesota Rule 1315.0200. All such codes incorporated herein by reference constitute the electrical code of the City. (d) Compliance. All electrical installations shall comply with the requirements of the electrical code of the City and this section. (e) Permits and Fees. The issuance of permits and the collection of fees shall be as authorized in Minn. Stats. § 326B.37. Any inspection or handling fees will be payable to the City. (f) Notice and Appeal. All notices of violations and orders issued under this section shall be in conformance with Minn. Stats. § 326B.36, subd. 4. (Code 1988, § 4.07; Ord. No. 465, 2nd Series, 7-30-2011; Ord. No. 521, 2nd Series, 7-25-2014) Sec. 103-7. - Swimming Pool Construction and Demolition. (a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Swimming Pool: A permanent structure, basin, chamber, or tank containing an artificial body of water for recreational swimming or diving, more than 5,000 gallons and over 24 inches in depth. This includes in-ground, above-ground and on-ground pools; hot tubs; spas and fixed-in-place wading pools. The walls or fence shall be at least five feet in height measured from the finished grade. Gates shall be at least five feet in height measured from the walk beneath. Public Swimming Pool:A swimming pool other than a private single-family residential swimming pool, intended to be used collectively by numbers of people for swimming, regardless of whether a fee is charged for use. Included in this definition are swimming pools located in or adjacent to apartment buildings, condominiums, townhouses and other multiple dwelling residential complexes, public and/or private schools, public and/or private recreational sports facilities, institutional facilities and commercial property, unless used for sales and/or display purposes only. Private Swimming Pool: A swimming pool connected with a single-family residence or owner-occupied duplex, located on private property under control of the homeowner, the use of which is limited to family members or the family's invited guests. A private residential pool can-not be used as part of a business. (b) Permit Required. (1) To the extent required by the City Building Code, a person shall not construct, alter, reconstruct or demolish a swimming pool without first obtaining a building permit from the City. o;eehaRmEal, eleetriEa PeFMits @re Ise FequiFed. A -g+@diRg PeFMit M@y be FeqHiFed 49M the—PhYSicamI DevelepmeRt Dep@FtMeRt, f9F ^A4r,,,.+0^n ^r .d^rr,^lot ;^n The work is subject to additional permitting requirements of the City or other jurisdictions. (2) A permit may be revoked or work stopped following procedures set forth in the City Building Code. (c) (1)Re8; plan andee a +e a;-=oTeAas�t�-1 -AII Te E2 S S a Fy E�nTe -S O R- rS 8f t h e P 8 81--cmQ i S edge e All # E zs-o-r t s+tp aRE-I a Ft ,�--I i R e s, ea t+eirc� �S e eiWe R t S all � * , -;;Rd Fel-ated equipment c) Permit Application. The application for the building permit shall be accompanied by a set of plans and specifications, soil tests, and any other supporting data required by the Building Official that may be required for proper review of the plans. The plans shall be drawn to scale, accompanied by sufficient details and specifications to permit a comprehensive review of the plans, and shall include: 1. A survey, or site plan based on a survey, indicating location of pool, show pool deck. dimensions from the pool's edge to all structures on the site and the property lines, location of easements, utilities, all pool equipment and fence and gate locations. 2. Plan view of the pool area showing dimensions and location of pool deck, deck drains. location of steps, stairs, handrails, ladders, step holes, underwater seats, benches and swim outs. Step holes and ladders shall have a handrail on both sides. Two means of entry/exit shall-be-provided at the deep end where the width of the pool exceeds 30 feet. 3. A pool plan and section views showing all necessary dimensions of the pool, location of skimmers and drains. Identify in section view details of pool construction including footing locations/ dimensions, reinforcement details, wall system details. pool deck details (slope, material), liner materials, etc.... in sufficient clarity to verify compliance with the MSBC and Golden Valley City Code. 4. Details on all treatment equipment, including catalog identification of pumps, heaters, filters, chlorinators, and related equipment. ( 6Opstr-biEt+Ep 986juir-m4ept'; iri�sll-A'..' F.rea t-l{yFeqt iFL-WL-RtS 8fthL- Gity G8dL-. ThL-Pvv.sh-AIz l RA-t-he-filled vcir l aeeE?SS8FY Setb-aek-,; -Are FRe-a-sured- frew the edge ef the peel. Peels, apFeRs ,I . .,+ - .,+ ., tte d O .+ sll-,IIznrnc-atler3st lofeetfrem rAR PWilAiRg P9Ftm9R 9f a SeWage SySteM.. Pdo-e�e stIc=dcTFes-s�l I lum�hp A;.Ap the- ^v v^nrFea A-F Te e t A-rt }e-f3cc"s-edge. (5) The peel -;;Ad re-l-ated be built with PlaRS apff9Ved by the 6+ty.The peel . Ret be plaeed OR 9peFatie,T-erTt+I Rspest+e., apff9Val and ;f d) Construction Requirements. 1. Fence. All pools shall be completely enclosed by a nonclimbing-type fence. All fence openings or points of entry into the pool area enclosure shall be equipped with gates. The fence and gates shall be at least five feet in height and shall be constructed of number 11-gauge woven wire mesh corrosion-resistant material, or of other materials approved by the building official. All gates shall be equipped with self-closing and self- latching devices placed at the top of the gate or otherwise inaccessible to small children. All fence posts shall be decay or corrosion-resistant and shall be set in concrete bases, or other suitable protection. The openings between the bottom of the fence and the ground or other surface and the openings between the vertical pickets shall not be more than four inches. Pools shall not be filled until fencing is installed. 2. Pool deck. Unobstructed deck areas not less than 48 inches wide shall be provided to extend entirely around each pool. The deck shall be constructed above, but not more than nine inches above, the normal water line. The deck area shall be constructed of impervious material, and the surface shall be smooth and easily cleaned and of nonslip construction. The deck shall have a pitch of at least one- fourth-inch to the foot, designed so as to prevent back drainage into the pool. If deck drains are provided, drain pipe lines shall be at least four times the cross-sectional area of the drain pipe. The deck drain system shall have indirect connections to the sanitary sewer. The deck drains shall not be connected to the recirculation systems piping. 3. Entry/exit. Two or more means of entry/exit shall be provided for all residential pools. At least one entry/exit shall be located on the side of the pool at the deep end and one at the shallow end. The entries/exits shall consist of one or a combination of the following: steps, stairs, ladders, step holes, underwater seats, benches and swim outs. Step holes and ladders shall have a handrail on both sides. Two means of entry/exit shall be provided at the deep end where the width of the pool exceeds 30 feet. 4. Water supply. Water supplies serving all pools shall be of a safe and sanitary quality. The installation of the pool water supply piping and connection to the source of supply shall be under the supervision of a licensed plumber. 5. Plumbing Test. All pool piping and the installation and construction of the pool piping system shall be in accordance with the approved plans. The entire pool piping system shall be tested with an air test of 5 psi and proved tight before covering or concealing. 5. Swimming pools shall be located on the premises in compliance with the zoning code requirements. A private detached pool shall meet the setback requirements of an accessory structure. Setbacks are measured from the edge of the pool. Pools, aprons or pool equipment are not permitted in an easement. 7. A swimming pool and its appurtenances shall be located at least 10 feet from an existing portion of a waste water system. The water supply line for a swimming pool shall be at least 15 feet from an existing portion of a sewage system. s. No electric wires shall be over the pool area or within 10 feet of the pool's edge. 9. The pool and related facilities shall be built in accordance with plans approved by the City. The pool may not be placed in operation until final inspection approval and, if a public swimming pool, issuance of a public pool license. Pools shall not be filled until fencing is installed. 10.The demolition of an existing swimming pool requires the removal of the entire pool. including the foundation and all electrical and plumbing appurtenances. Excavated areas must be filled with clean fill to match adjacent contours. A stormwater permit or compliance with stormwater requirements is required. 11.Construction Inspection. A person who does or causes to be done any of the work covered by this section shall notify the City at specific predetermined stages of construction and at the time of completion to allow adequate inspection of the pool and related equipment. A permit for the removal of an existing swimming pool requires an inspection after the pool is removed but before the fill is placed. 12.Overflow and surface drainage. The Dool and surrounding area shall be constructed and arranged in such a manner that no splash or overflow water shall return to the pool. No surface or roof drainage shall be permitted to enter the pool. placed.(e) Gonstmction Inspection. A P8FSA-.A Miho- does OF P-auses to be done any of the I.A.Qrk covered by this Af ;;A (;Xoston )ool requires an inspection after the pool is rerpowd but before the foil is 44e)Safety and Maintenance. (1) Pools and pool fences shall be maintained so as not to pose a health hazard or danger. Pools shall be closed if the following conditions exist for a period in excess of 48 hours: a. There is no circulation or filtration b. There is insufficient disinfectant c. Water clarity is lacking so that the pool bottom is not visible from the pool edge d. Unsafe electrical, mechanical and biological conditions are present e. Pool fencing is in disrepair. (2) A "Pool Closed" sign shall be posted until the corrections are completed and approved by the City Building Official. If corrections are not completed or the pool has been abandoned, the pool shall be removed per Subsection (d)(6) of this section. (f4E 4 Drainage. A person who drains, allows or causes the drainage of water from a public or private swimming pool, including an accumulation of precipitation or runoff, shall do so only into the street pavement immediately adjacent to the property or to the nearest storm sewer inlet, unless otherwise required or approved by the City Engineer. Drainage shall not be permitted into any sanitary plumbing fixture. The person who drains a swimming pool shall regulate the volume and rate of the discharge to prevent damage to public or private property. {4)(g) Enforcement. The City Building Official and their designee are authorized to enforce the provisions of this section. (Code 1988, § 4.08; Ord. No. 294, 2nd Series, 4-30-2004) Sec. 103-8. - Interceptor and Manhole Requirements. (a) Interceptors. No building permit shall issue for, or use of premises change to, commercial or industrial uses which discharge grease, oil, sand, flammable or other materials in such amounts as are considered by the City to be deleterious to the sewerage system without the installation and maintenance of interceptor devices approved by the City. (b) Manholes. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for a use from which commercial and industrial waste will be discharged into the sewerage system, the City Engineer may require the installation of a control manhole to permit observation, sampling and measurement of such wastes. (Code 1988, § 4.40; Ord. No. 179, 2nd Series, 6-11-1998) Sec. 103-9. - International Property Maintenance Code. (a) Code Adopted. The International Property Maintenance Code, 2012 Edition, (IPMC) published by the International Code Council, Inc., is hereby adopted by reference for the City as modified and amended by Subsection (b) of this section. The IPMC, as modified and amended by Subsection (b) of this section, shall be considered a part of this section as if set out in full herein and shall be referred to as the Golden Valley Property Maintenance Code. (b) Amendments to the IPMC. The IPMC adopted by reference in Subsection (a) of this section is hereby amended in the following respects for application within the City: Section 101.1. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "These regulations shall be known as the Golden Valley Property Maintenance Code, hereinafter referred to as 'this code."' Section 102.1. The following sentence is added at the end of this section. "When there is a conflict between this code and any other section of the City Code, the more restrictive shall govern." Section 102.3. In the first sentence, the terms "International Building Code, International Energy Conservation Code, International Fire Code, International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, International Residential Code, International Plumbing Code and NFPA 70" are deleted and replaced with "Minnesota State Building Code, the Minnesota State Fire Code, the Minnesota Plumbing Code, the Minnesota Residential Code, the Minnesota Fuel Gas Code, the Minnesota Mechanical Code, the Minnesota Electrical Code, the Minnesota Residential Energy Code and the Minnesota Commercial Energy Code." In the second sentence the term "International Zoning Code" is deleted and replaced with "City Zoning Code as set forth in Chapter 113 of the City Code." Section 102.7. The first sentence of this section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "The codes and standards referenced in this code shall be those that are listed in the Minnesota State Building Code, the Minnesota State Fire Code, the Minnesota Plumbing Code, the Minnesota Residential Code, the Minnesota Fuel Gas Code, the Minnesota Mechanical Code, the Minnesota Electrical Code, the Minnesota Residential Energy Code and the Minnesota Commercial Energy Code and considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference and as further regulated in Sections 102.7.1 and 102.7.2." Section 103. The title of this section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "Administration of this Property Maintenance Code." Section 103.1. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "The City Manager or his/her designee shall administer this code." Section 103.2. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "The City Manager or his/her designee shall designate the code official responsible for the administration and enforcement of this code." Section 103.4. The term "member of the board of appeals" is deleted and replaced with the term "administrative hearing officer." Section 103.5. This section is revised to add at the end of the existing language: "the City's Master Fee Schedule adopted by the City Council from time to time." Section 106.3. This first sentence of this section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "Any person failing to comply with a notice of violation or order served in accordance with Section 107 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor or a civil offense punishable by administrative citation in accordance with the City Code, and the violation shall be deemed a strict liability offense." Section 109.6. The second sentence of this section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "Any affected person shall thereafter, be entitled to an administrative hearing as set forth in Section 2-4 of the City Code." Section 111.1. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "Any person directly affected by a decision of the code official or a notice or order issued under this code shall have the right to appeal to a hearing officer in an administrative hearing as provided in Section 2-4 of the City Code, provided that a written application for appeal is filed within 20 days after the day the decision, notice or order was served. In the case of an appeal from a notice issued to vacate pending elimination of imminent dangers, the appeal shall be heard as soon as possible after the time of filing. In the case of appeals from other notices, the appeal shall be heard at such time as may be established under Section 2-4 of the City Code. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply, or the requirements of this code are adequately satisfied by other means." Sections 111.2 through Section 111.7, inclusive, are deleted in their entirety. Section 112.4. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be liable to a fine set forth in the schedule referred to in Section 103.5 hereof." Section 201.3. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "Where terms are not defined in this code and are defined in the Minnesota State Building Code, the Minnesota State Fire Code, the Minnesota Plumbing Code, the Minnesota Residential Code, the Minnesota Fuel Gas Code, the Minnesota Mechanical Code, the Minnesota Electrical Code, the Minnesota Residential Energy Code, the Minnesota Commercial Energy Code and the City of Golden Valley City Code, such terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them as stated in those codes." Section 202. The following definition is added: "CORD OF FIREWOOD. Means a unit of cut fuel wood, equal to 128 cubic feet in a stack." Section 202. The following definition is added: "FIREWOOD. Wood or wood product used or intended for heating fuel in a dwelling or for recreational fire. Painted or treated wood shall not be considered firewood." Section 202. The following definition is added: "NEAT, SECURED STACK. Means a stack of firewood that is piled in a regular, orderly arrangement that is stable and reasonably resistant to collapse." Section 202. The following definition is added: "RECYCLABLES. Means items of refuse designated by the County Department of Environment and Energy to be part of an authorized recycling program and which are intended for processing and remanufacture or reuse." Section 202. The definition of "RUBBISH" is revised in its entirety to read: "Combustible and noncombustible waste materials, except garbage; the term shall include the residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke and other combustible materials, paper, rags, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior, rubber, leather, tree branches, yard trimmings, tin cans, metals, mineral matter, glass, discarded furniture (including unusable/unsafe outdoor furniture), crockery and dust and other similar materials." Section 202. The following definition is added: "YARD WASTE. Grass/lawn clippings, leaves, weeds, garden waste (tomato vines, carrot tops, cucumber vines, etc.) soft-bodied plants (flower and vegetable plants), hedge or tree trimmings and twigs (one-quarter- inch diameter maximum), pine cones and needles." Section 302.4. The words appearing in the brackets in the first sentence are deleted and the words "eight inches" are inserted therein, and the brackets are deleted. Section 304.1.1. The phrase "International Building Code or the International Existing Building Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Building Code" is inserted in its place. Section 304.3. The following sentence is added at the end of this section: "For a building existing prior to the adoption of this code by the City, the owner shall be responsible for providing building numbering in accordance with Section 103-5 of the City Code until replacement of such numbers is required during a remodeling, residing, or rebuilding of the exterior of the building, or in the event of loss or damage to some or all of such existing numbers." Section 304.14. The date "May 1" replaces the word "DATE" in the first set of brackets and the date "August 1" replaces the word "DATE" in the second set of brackets, and the brackets are deleted. Section 305.1.1. The phrase "International Building Code or the International Existing Building Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Building Code" is inserted in its place. Section 306.1.1. The term "International Building Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Building Code" is inserted in its place. Section 308.1. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "All exterior property and premises, and the interior of every structure, shall be free from any accumulation of rubbish, garbage, recyclables, and/or yard waste and disposed of in accordance with Chapter 22, Article II, of the City Code." Sections 308.3.3. A new section is added to read: "RENTAL GARBAGE FACILITIES. All rental property owners shall be responsible for providing garbage pickup and water and sewer services." Section 310. A new section is added entitled: "SECTION 310 OUTDOOR WOOD STORAGE." Sections 310.1. A new section is added to read: "310.1. General. The following are conditions for outdoor wood storage." Sections 310.1.1, 310.1.Z and 310.1.3. New Sections 310.1.1, 310.1.2, and 310.1.3 are added to read: 310.1.1 Except for firewood and construction materials necessary for on-site work, no wood or wood product shall be kept or stored upon a residential premises. 310.1.2 Firewood may be stored upon a residential premises solely for use on the premises and not for resale. 310.1.3 All firewood located upon a residential premises shall be stored as follows: 1. The firewood shall be cut/split to a uniform shape 30 inches in length or less, stored in neat, secure stacks, and prepared for use 2. Each stack cannot exceed a cord of firewood. The height of a woodpile over three feet shall be no more than twice its width, but in no event shall the height exceed five feet 3. Firewood stacks must have at least 10 feet of space from each other 4. The firewood shall not be in a deteriorating state 5. No firewood shall be stored within three feet of any side or five feet of any rear property line, except that if the wood is stored in an accessory structure the accessory structure shall meet all zoning setback requirements; and 6. No firewood shall be stored in the front yard." Section 401.3. The term "International Building Code" is deleted and replaced with the term "Minnesota State Building Code." Section 403.5. This section is revised in its entirety to read as follows: "Clothes dryer exhaust systems shall be independent of all other systems and shall be exhausted outside the structure in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the Minnesota Mechanical Code." Sections 502.5 and 505.1. The term "International Plumbing Code" is deleted and replaced with the term "Minnesota State Plumbing Code." Section 602.3. The date "October 1" replaces the word "DATE" in the first set of brackets and the date "May 1" replaces the word "DATE" in the second set of brackets, and the brackets are deleted. Section 602.4. The date "October 1" replaces the word "DATE" in the first set of brackets and the date "May 1" replaces the word "DATE" in the second set of brackets, and the brackets are deleted. Section 604.3.1.1. The term "International Building Code" is deleted and replaced with the term "Minnesota State Building Code." Section 604.3.2.1. The term "International Building Code" is deleted and replaced with the term "Minnesota State Building Code." Section 606.1. The first sentence of this section is revised to read in entirety as follows: "Elevators, dumbwaiters and escalators shall be maintained in compliance with ASME A17 and Chapter 1307 of the Minnesota State Building Code." Section 702.1. The term "International Fire Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Fire Code" is inserted in its place. Section 702.2. The term "International Fire Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Fire Code" is inserted in its place. Section 702.3. The term "International Building Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Building Code" is inserted in its place. Section 704.1. The term "International Fire Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Fire Code" is inserted in its place. Section 704.2. The term "International Fire Code" is deleted and the term "Minnesota State Fire Code" is inserted in its place. Section 705. A new section is added entitled: "SECTION 705 CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS." Section 705.1. A new section is added to read: "705.1 General. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed in accordance with Minn. Stats. §§ 299F.50, 299F.51." Chapter 8. The following sentence in Chapter 8 is deleted in its entirety: "The application of the referenced standards shall be as specified in Section 102.7." Chapter 8. In the table regarding the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in Chapter 8, the standard reference number "A17.1/CSA B44-2007" cited therein is changed to: "A17.1/CSA B44-2010." Chapter 8. The table regarding the International Code Council is deleted in its entirety. (c) IPMC on File. At least one copy of the IPMC shall be marked "CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY - OFFICIAL COPY" and kept on file in the office of the City Clerk and open to inspection and use by the public. (Code 1988, § 4.60; Ord. No. 563, 2nd Series, 7-30-2015) Sec. 103-10. Completion of Exterior Work u Findings. As allowed by Minnesota Statutes 32613.121. Subd. 1a.. the City Council finds that the public safety, health, and welfare is impacted by exterior building projects that start. but are not finished in a timely manner, that there is benefit to establishing definitive time periods by which work should be completed so that both the City and the responsible party have a mutual understanding of their rights and obligations that there should be consequences when responsible parties either fail to meet work deadlines, or fail to complete projects, and a mechanism to allow for abatement of nuisance conditions that unfinished projects tend to create. At the same time. the Council recognizes that, owing to weather and other unforeseen circumstances, it is important that any time frame scheme for work completion include flexibility to recognize the unavoidable delays that might occur. Accordingly. the Council finds that the-Building Official should be authorized to require the following time frames for work completion, and should be authorized to initiate a number of compliance and enforcement actions should a responsible party violate those time frames, or otherwise fail to complete a project in a timely manner. b)Scope. Exterior work authorized by a building permit issued in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code must be completed within the time frames stated in Section 103-10(c). or within the time frames set by the Building Official at the time of permit issuance, whichever is longer. c) Construction and Application. Exterior work authorized by a building permit issued in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code must be completed within the specified number of days from the date of issuance of the building permit as follows: 1) Buildings or structures on single family residential property: Roofs, siding, replacement doors and windows 180 days Detached structures and sheds 180 days New construction 365 days Additions to prjmary home 365 days Retaining walls and grading 180 days (2) Buildings or structures on multifamily residential property: Twin and quad home exterior work Same deadlines as single family Buildings with more than four units 730 days 3) Buildings or structures on commercial or industrial property: Building exterior work As determined by Building Official Exterior structures other than primary 365 days buildin 4) Notwithstanding the completion deadlines, a building permit expires 180 days from the date of issuance if there is not substantial work completed under the permit as provided in the Minnesota State Building Code. If no work has been completed under the building permit as of its expiration date, the completion deadline for the work under new permit shall be as set forth above. d) Time Limitation. Upon a showing by the permit holder or property owner that there has been an unavoidable delay in completion of the exterior work, the Building Official, at the Official's discretion, may grant one extension for the completion of the exterior work for a period of not more than 180 days, (e) Violations. (a) Failure to complete all exterior work authorized by a building permit within the specified completion deadline or deadlines, including any extension, is a violation of this Chapter. In such case. the Buildin& Official, in conjunction with the City Attorney, is authorized to take one or more of the following actions: a. Initiate a criminal action by citation or formal complaint. A violation of this chapter is a misdemeanor. b. Order work to cease. c. Process the violation as a public nuisance abatement matter under City Code or state law. d. Process the violation or violations as an administrative offense and issue one or more administrative citations under Section 1-9.—Administrative Citations. e. Process the matter as a hazardous building under Minnesota Statutes. f. Process the matter in any other way as allowed by statute or federal law. Nothing herein shall restrict the right of the City to seek or pursue other remedies as authorized by City Code. State law. or Federal law. (b) For actions under Sec 103-10(e)(1)(d) the Building Official is authorized to vary from the compliance timeframes therein as appropriate to the violation, based on factors including, but not limited to: a. The amount of time and extensions already allowed for completion: b. The nature of the work involved and a normal timeframe to complete: c. The visibility of the violation;. d. Safety, health, and welfare impacts from the work not being completed. fl Effective Date. This section applies to exterior work for which a building permit was issued on or after the effective date of this Section. Exterior work for which a building permit was issued prior to the effective date of this Section must be completed by March 1. 2022, unless another deadline was set by the Building Official at or after the time of the issuance of the permit. If Exterior work has been completed or is in progress without the issuance of a building permit, the completion deadline or deadlines do not apply. In such case, the Building Official is authorized to determine a completion deadline. ORDINANCE NO. 703 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE AMENDING CHAPTER 103 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS The City Council for the City of Golden Valley hereby ordains as follows: Section 1 . City Code Chapter 103, section 103-1 is amended to replace or add a new section 103-1(d) as follows: Sec 103-1(d) The Building Official is authorized to withhold the issuance of a building permit or certificate of occupancy where additional construction or development authorizations, permits, fees, agreements or other obligations associated with the work proposed under the building permit are required by federal law, state statute, county ordinance, Metropolitan Council ordinance, or city ordinance, but which remain outstanding. Section 2. City Code Chapter 103, section 103-4 is amended to add a new defined term to subsection (a) and to repeal sections (f) and (g) in their entirety. Section 103- 4(a) shall read as follows: (a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Combined Moving Permit: A permit to move a building on both a street and a highway. Exterior Work: Work on all exterior parts of a building, including but not limited to: roofs, doors, windows, siding, and stairs. Exterior work also includes work on other exterior structures, including but not limited to: driveways, retaining walls, sheds, detached garages, decks, and fences. Highway: A public thoroughfare for vehicular traffic which is a State trunk highway, County State-aid highway, or County road. Highway Moving Permit: A permit to move a building on a highway for which a fee is charged which does not include route approval, but does include regulation of activities which do not involve the use of the highway; which activities include, but are not limited to, repairs or alterations to a municipal utility required by reason of such movement. Moving Permit: A document allowing the use of a street or highway for the purpose of moving a building. Street: A public thoroughfare for vehicular traffic which is not a State trunk highway, County State-aid highway or County road. Street Moving Permit: A permit to move a building on a street for which a fee is charged which does include route approval, together with use of the street and activities, including, but not limited to, repairs or alterations to a municipal utility required by reason of such movement. Section 3. City Code Chapter 103, section 103-7(b) is amended to read as follows: Section 103-7(b) Permit Required. (1) To the extent required by the City Building Code, a person shall not construct, alter, reconstruct or demolish a swimming pool without first obtaining a building permit from the City. The work is subject to additional permitting requirements of the City or other jurisdictions. (2) A permit may be revoked or work stopped following procedures set forth in the City Building Code. Section 4. City Code Chapter 103, section 103-7(c) is amended to read as follows: Section 103-7(c) Permit Application. The application for the building permit shall be accompanied by a set of plans and specifications, soil tests, and any other supporting data required by the Building Official that may be required for proper review of the plans. The plans shall be drawn to scale, accompanied by sufficient details and specifications to permit a comprehensive review of the plans, and shall include: (1) A survey, or site plan based on a survey, indicating location of pool, show pool deck, dimensions from the pool's edge to all structures on the site and the property lines, location of easements, utilities, all pool equipment and fence and gate locations. (2) Plan view of the pool area showing dimensions and location of pool deck, deck drains, and location of steps, stairs, handrails, ladders, step holes, underwater seats, benches and swim outs. Step holes and ladders shall have a handrail on both sides. Two means of entry/exit shall be provided at the deep end where the width of the pool exceeds 30 feet. (3) A pool plan and section views showing all necessary dimensions of the pool, location of skimmers and drains. Identify in section view details of pool construction including footing locations/ dimensions, reinforcement details, wall system details, pool deck details (slope, material), liner materials, etc.... in sufficient clarity to verify compliance with the MSBC and Golden Valley City Code. (4) Details on all treatment equipment, including catalog identification of pumps, heaters, filters, chlorinators, and related equipment. Section 5. City Code Chapter 103, sections 103-7(d) is amended to read as follows: Section 103-7(d) Construction Requirements. (1) Fence. All pools shall be completely enclosed by a nonclimbing-type fence. All fence openings or points of entry into the pool area enclosure shall be equipped with gates. The fence and gates shall be at least five feet in height and shall be constructed of number 11-gauge woven wire mesh corrosion- resistant material, or of other materials approved by the building official. All gates shall be equipped with self-closing and self-latching devices placed at the top of the gate or otherwise inaccessible to small children. All fence posts shall be decay or corrosion-resistant and shall be set in concrete bases, or other suitable protection. The openings between the bottom of the fence and the ground or other surface and the openings between the vertical pickets shall not be more than four inches. Pools shall not be filled until fencing is installed. (2) Pool deck. Unobstructed deck areas not less than 48 inches wide shall be provided to extend entirely around each pool. The deck shall be constructed above, but not more than nine inches above, the normal water line. The deck area shall be constructed of impervious material, and the surface shall be smooth and easily cleaned and of nonslip construction. The deck shall have a pitch of at least one-fourth-inch to the foot, designed so as to prevent back drainage into the pool. If deck drains are provided, drain pipe lines shall be at least four times the cross-sectional area of the drain pipe. The deck drain system shall have indirect connections to the sanitary sewer. The deck drains shall not be connected to the recirculation systems piping. (3) Entry/Exit. Two or more means of entry/exit shall be provided for all residential pools. At least one entry/exit shall be located on the side of the pool at the deep end and one at the shallow end. The entries/exits shall consist of one or a combination of the following: steps, stairs, ladders, step holes, underwater seats, benches and swim outs. Step holes and ladders shall have a handrail on both sides. Two means of entry/exit shall be provided at the deep end where the width of the pool exceeds 30 feet. (4) Water Supply. Water supplies serving all pools shall be of a safe and sanitary quality. The installation of the pool water supply piping and connection to the source of supply shall be under the supervision of a licensed plumber. (5) Plumbing Test. All pool piping and the installation and construction of the pool piping system shall be in accordance with the approved plans. The entire pool piping system shall be tested with an air test of 5 psi and proved tight before covering or concealing. (6) Swimming pools shall be located on the premises in compliance with the zoning code requirements. A private detached pool shall meet the setback requirements of an accessory structure. Setbacks are measured from the edge of the pool. Pools, aprons or pool equipment are not permitted in an easement. (7) A swimming pool and its appurtenances shall be located at least 10 feet from an existing portion of a waste water system. The water supply line for a swimming pool shall be at least 15 feet from an existing portion of a sewage system. (8) No electric wires shall be over the pool area or within 10 feet of the pool's edge. (9) The pool and related facilities shall be built in accordance with plans approved by the City. The pool may not be placed in operation until final inspection approval and, if a public swimming pool, issuance of a public pool license. Pools shall not be filled until fencing is installed. (10)The demolition of an existing swimming pool requires the removal of the entire pool, including the foundation and all electrical and plumbing appurtenances. Excavated areas must be filled with clean fill to match adjacent contours. A stormwater permit or compliance with stormwater requirements is required. (11)Construction Inspection. A person who does or causes to be done any of the work covered by this section shall notify the City at specific predetermined stages of construction and at the time of completion to allow adequate inspection of the pool and related equipment. A permit for the removal of an existing swimming pool requires an inspection after the pool is removed but before the fill is placed. (12)Overflow and surface drainage. The pool and surrounding area shall be constructed and arranged in such a manner that no splash or overflow water shall return to the pool. No surface or roof drainage shall be permitted to enter the pool. Section 6. City Code Chapter 103, section 103-7(e) repealed in its entirety and all subsequent sections are renumbered accordingly. Section 7. City Code Chapter 103, section 103-7(h) (renumbered 103-7(g) pursuant to section 6 above) is amended to read as follows: Section 103-7(g) Enforcement. The City Building Official and their designee are authorized to enforce the provisions of this section. Section 8. City Code Chapter 103 is amended to add a new section 103-10 which shall read as follows: Sec. 103-10. Completion of Exterior Work (a) Findings. As allowed by Minnesota Statutes 326B.121 . Subd. la., the City Council finds that the public safety, health, and welfare is impacted by exterior building projects that start, but are not finished in a timely manner, that there is benefit to establishing definitive time periods by which work should be completed so that both the City and the responsible party have a mutual understanding of their rights and obligations, that there should be consequences when responsible parties either fail to meet work deadlines, or fail to complete projects, and a mechanism to allow for abatement of nuisance conditions that unfinished projects tend to create. At the same time, the Council recognizes that, owing to weather and other unforeseen circumstances, it is important that any time frame scheme for work completion include flexibility to recognize the unavoidable delays that might occur. Accordingly, the Council finds that the-Building Official should be authorized to require the following time frames for work completion, and should be authorized to initiate a number of compliance and enforcement actions should a responsible party violate those time frames, or otherwise fail to complete a project in a timely manner. (b) Scope. Exterior work authorized by a building permit issued in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code must be completed within the time frames stated in Section 103-10(c), or within the time frames set by the Building Official at the time of permit issuance, whichever is longer. (c) Construction and Application. Exterior work authorized by a building permit issued in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code must be completed within the specified number of days from the date of issuance of the building permit as follows: (1) Buildings or structures on single family residential property: Roofs, siding, replacement doors and windows 180 days Detached structures and sheds 180 days New construction 365 days Additions to primary home 365 days Retaining walls and grading 180 days (2) Buildings or structures on multifamily residential property: Twin and quad home exterior work Same deadlines as single family Buildings with more than four units 730 days (3) Buildings or structures on commercial or industrial property: Building exterior work As determined by Building Official Exterior structures other than primary 365 days building (4) Notwithstanding the completion deadlines, a building permit expires 180 days from the date of issuance if there is not substantial work completed under the permit as provided in the Minnesota State Building Code. If no work has been completed under the building permit as of its expiration date, the completion deadline for the work under new permit shall be as set forth above. (d) Time Limitation. Upon a showing by the permit holder or property owner that there has been an unavoidable delay in completion of the exterior work, the Building Official, at the Official's discretion, may grant one extension for the completion of the exterior work for a period of not more than 180 days. (e) Violations. (1) Failure to complete all exterior work authorized by a building permit within the specified completion deadline or deadlines, including any extension, is a violation of this Chapter. In such case, the Building Official, in conjunction with the City Attorney, is authorized to take one or more of the following actions: a. Initiate a criminal action by citation or formal complaint. A violation of this chapter is a misdemeanor. b. Order work to cease. c. Process the violation as a public nuisance abatement matter under City Code or state law. d. Process the violation or violations as an administrative offense and issue one or more administrative citations under Section 1-9. —Administrative Citations. e. Process the matter as a hazardous building under Minnesota Statutes. f. Process the matter in any other way as allowed by statute or federal law. Nothing herein shall restrict the right of the City to seek or pursue other remedies as authorized by City Code, State law, or Federal law. (2) For actions under Sec 103-10(e)(1)(d) the Building Official is authorized to vary from the compliance timeframes therein as appropriate to the violation, based on factors including, but not limited to: a. The amount of time and extensions already allowed for completion; b. The nature of the work involved and a normal timeframe to complete; c. The visibility of the violation; d. Safety, health, and welfare impacts from the work not being completed. (f) Effective Date. This section applies to exterior work for which a building permit was issued on or after the effective date of this Section. Exterior work for which a building permit was issued prior to the effective date of this Section must be completed by March 1 , 2022, unless another deadline was set by the Building Official at or after the time of the issuance of the permit. If Exterior work has been completed or is in progress without the issuance of a building permit, the completion deadline or deadlines do not apply. In such case, the Building Official is authorized to determine a completion deadline. Section 9. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Adopted by the City Council this 2nd day of February 2021 . Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: Theresa J. Schyma, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 21-07 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 703 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE CHAPTER 103 — BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS WHEREAS, the City has adopted the above referenced amendment of the Golden Valley City Code; and WHEREAS, the verbatim text of the amendment is cumbersome, and the expense of publication of the complete text is not justified. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley that the following summary is hereby approved for official publication: SUMMARY PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 703 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE CHAPTER 103 — BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS This is a summary of the provisions of the above Ordinance which has been approved for publication by the City Council. This Ordinance modifies language regulating building construction within the City of Golden Valley. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication. A copy of the full text of this Ordinance is available from the City Clerk's Office. Adopted by the City Council this 2nd day of February 2021 . Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: Theresa J. Schyma, City Clerk EXECUTIVE SUMMARY City Administration 763-593-8006 / 763-593-8109 (fax) Golden Valley City Council Meeting February 2, 2021 Agenda Item 6. B. COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency Administrative Actions Prepared By Tim Cruikshank, City Manager Maria Cisneros, City Attorney Summary The City Manager and City Attorney recommend that the City Council ratify the attached Emergency Administrative Actions approved by the City Manager since January 5, 2021 in response to the COVID- 19 pandemic. The new actions include: • Emergency Administrative Action 21-1 Extending the Validity of I&I Inspections Financial or Budget Considerations Not Applicable Recommended Action Motion to ratify Emergency Administrative Action 21-1 Supporting Documents • Emergency Administrative Action 21-1 (1 page) city a_f golden!V,. "valley 800 Golden Valley Road olden Valley,MN 55427 EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION 21-1 EXTENDING VALIDITY OF I&I INSPECTIONS Pursuant to Mayoral Proclamation and Council Resolution effective March 17, 2020, the City of Golden Valley will extend the validity of certain I&I Inspections performed by the City pursuant to City Code 28-50. All such inspections performed between January 23, 2020 and January 1, 2021 shall be valid until January 1, 2022. 44,pats ,7CP-diWrha111( Date:January 28, 2021 v,�ti� '.xnk Gan 28.2121 f 38LST) Timothy J. Cruikshank, City Manager 763-593-8000 FAx 763-593-8109 Try 763-593-3968 www.goldenvalleymn.gov ANNOUNCEMENT OF MEETINGS AND EVENTS Three or more Council Members may attend the following FEBRUARY 2-13 2021 League of MN Cities Elected Leaders Institute Varies Held Virtually 9 Rising TIDES Task Force Meeting 5:15 PM Held Virtually 9 HRA Work Session 6:30 PM Held Virtually 9 Council Manager Meeting 6:30 PM Held Virtually 11 Police Commission Task Force Meeting 5:00 PM Held Virtually 15 City Offices Closed for Observance of Presidents'Day 16 Facilities Study Task Force Meeting 3:30-5:30 PM Held Virtually 16 City Council Meeting 6:30 PM Held Virtually 23 Joint Meeting of the Council and Boards/Commissions 7:00-8:30 PM Held Virtually 25 Golden Valley Business Council Meeting 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM Held Virtually 25 Police Commission Task Force Meeting 5:00 PM Held Virtually MARCH 2 City Council Meeting 6:30 PM Held Virtually 5 State of the City 10:00 AM Held Virtually 9 Rising TIDES Task Force Meeting 5:15 PM Held Virtually 9 Council Manager Meeting 6:30 PM Held Virtually 11 Police Commission Task Force Meeting 5:00 PM Held Virtually 16 Facilities Study Task Force Meeting 3:30-5:30 PM Held Virtually 16 HRA Meeting 6:30 PM Held Virtually 16 City Council Meeting 6:30 PM Held Virtually 25 Golden Valley Business Council Meeting 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM Held Virtually 25 Police Commission Task Force Meeting 5:00 PM Held Virtually