HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 09/15/2020APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 7:00 PM, CITY CENTER
CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Ron Case, Council Members Brad Aho, Mark
Freiberg, P G Narayanan, and Kathy Nelson
CITY STAFF: City Manager Rick Getschow, Public Works Director
Robert Ellis, Community Development Director Janet
Jeremiah, Parks and Recreation Director Jay
Lotthammer, Police Chief Greg Weber, Fire Chief Scott
Gerber, City Attorney Maggie Neuville, and Council
Recorder Jan Curielli
I. CALL THE MEETING TO ORDER
Mayor Case called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. All Council Members were present.
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. OPEN PODIUM INVITATION
IV. PROCLAMATIONS / PRESENTATIONS
A. EDEN PRAIRIE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION RECOGNITION
Getschow stated a representative of the Eden Prairie Community Foundation is here to
recognize two members of the City Council tonight. He introduced Tina Palmer, Chair
of the Community Foundation Board of Directors.
Ms Palmer explained the Community Foundation wanted to recognize an outgoing
member of the foundation’s Board of Directors, Council Member Narayanan, who
served as Chair of the Foundation for two years. She presented Council Member
Narayanan with an award for his service on the Community Foundation Board. Council
Member Narayanan thanked the Foundation for the award.
Ms Palmer then presented an award to Mayor Case for his longtime membership and
leadership service to the Community Foundation.
Case thanked Ms Palmer for the award and for her work with the Foundation. He also
thanked the Foundation’s Executive Director, Mark Weber, for the consistency he
provides for our non-profits in the community.
B. WEEKEND TO UNITE PROP FOOD DRIVE PROCLAMATION
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Case noted the City has had some disappointments this year when some of our fun
events had to be cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eden Prairie residents
have enjoyed the Night to Unite event over the years as we spotlight our Fire and Police
Departments. We decided we would not hold that event in the traditional way this year,
rather this year five churches are coming together with PROP and the Community
Foundation to continue the event tradition by sponsoring a food drive this coming
weekend, Saturday and Sunday. As a City Council, he believed we should have a
proclamation encouraging residents of Eden Prairie to participate in the food drive.
Mayor Case read a proclamation proclaiming the weekend of September 19 and 20 as
the Weekend to Unite, PROP Food Drive, in the City of Eden Prairie.
Nelson observed PROP will also accept money if someone does not want to go out to
shop for something.
Narayanan commented many people are in need of assistance with food this year.
Case reported there are specific needs for PROP and encouraged everyone to check the
PROP website for the specific needs. There are tremendous needs across the country
but also here in Eden Prairie. Many of us have kept our jobs during the pandemic; and
he asked those who have kept their jobs to share with our Eden Prairie neighbors who
are having tougher times.
C. DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL (DSP) RECOGNITION WEEK
PROCLAMATION
Getschow introduced Barbara Brandt, representing the Direct Support Professionals.
Case read a proclamation declaring the week of September 13-19 to be Direct Support
Professional Recognition Week in Eden Prairie to honor and support the important
work of direct support professionals in our community. He thanked Ms Brandt and the
DSP group for their work to provide support to our residents who are in need of care
and support.
V. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND OTHER ITEMS OF BUSINESS
Getschow added Item XIV.B.2.
MOTION: Narayanan moved, seconded by Freiberg, to approve the agenda as amended.
Motion carried 5-0.
VI. MINUTES
A. COUNCIL WORKSHOP HELD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2020
B. CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2020
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MOTION: Aho moved, seconded by Narayanan, to approve the minutes of the City
Council Workshop held Tuesday, September 1, 2020, and the City Council meeting
held Tuesday, September 1, 2020, as published. Motion carried 5-0.
VII. REPORTS OF ADVISORY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
VIII. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. CLERK’S LICENSE LIST
B. PRAIRIE HEIGHTS by Norton Homes LLC. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 13-
2020-PUD-8-2020 for PUD District review with waivers and zoning change from Rural
to R1-9.5 on 9.6 acres; Development Agreement (Ordinance No. 13-2020-PUD-8-
2020 for PUD District Review; Development Agreement)
C. APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH BERGANKDV FOR AUDITING SERVICES
FOR 2020 TO 2022
D. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2020-85 TO PARTICIPATE IN METROPOLITAN
COUNCIL’S LIVABLE COMMUNITIES ACT PROGRAMS FROM 2021-2030
E. APPROVE EXECUTION OF SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT AND
AMENDED AND RESTATED ASSIGNMENT OF TAX INCREMENT
FINANCING FOR SUMMIT PLACE
F. APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH SRF FOR CONSTRUCTION
ADMINISTRATION SERVICES FOR WEST 62ND STREET PROJECT
G. AWARD WEST 62ND STREET CONTRACT TO S.M. HENTGES & SONS, INC.
FOR WEST 62ND STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT
H. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2020-86 DECLARING COSTS TO BE ASSESSED
AND ORDERING PREPARATION FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL AND
SETTING HEARING DATE
I. APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 WITH BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS, INC.
FOR 2020 PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PROJECT
J. AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TO MINGER CONSTRUCTION CO.
FOR SUMMER PLACE EROSION REPAIRS
Case stated Items VIII.F. and G. are related to his employer, United Health
Group/Optum, so he planned to recuse himself from the vote on those two items.
MOTION: Nelson moved, seconded by Freiberg, to approve Items A-E and H-J on
the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 5-0.
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MOTION: Aho moved, seconded by Nelson, to approve Items F-G, on the Consent
Calendar. Motion carried 4-0-1, with Case abstaining.
IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS / MEETINGS
X. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS
MOTION: Narayanan moved, seconded by Freiberg, to approve the payment of claims as
submitted. Motion was approved on a roll call vote, with Aho, Freiberg, Narayanan,
Nelson and Case voting “aye.”
XI. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
XII. PETITIONS, REQUESTS, AND COMMUNICATIONS
XIII. APPOINTMENTS
XIV. REPORTS
A. REPORTS OF COUNCIL MEMBERS
B. REPORT OF CITY MANAGER
1. Resolution No. 2020-87 Certifying the Proposed 2021 Property Tax Levy,
Accepting the Proposed 2021 Budget, Setting the Date for Public Hearing,
and Consenting and Approving the HRA Tax Levy
Getschow stated the State of Minnesota requires cities to adopt a preliminary
property tax levy and certify that amount to the county auditor on or before
September 30, 2020. In addition, the City Council has traditionally prepared a
preliminary budget for the coming year and has announced a proposed budget
for the coming year at the same meeting. The Council must also announce the
future time and date of the regularly scheduled meetings at which the budget
and tax levy will be discussed and public testimony taken. We are proposing
December 1, 2020, as the date proposed for that public hearing.
Getschow reported this year there have been some revenue concerns because
of the COVID-19 environment. Staff is confident we can adopt most, if not
all, for the second year of our two-year budget. The City will be receiving
some Federal COVID dollars in 2020. Following approval of the preliminary
2021 budget, all property owners will be informed of the proposed levy and
budget. We will also be holding a public hearing for the ten-year Capital
Improvement Plan (CIP) budget. There is a sizable document posted on the
website that provides detail on the proposed budget and tax levy for 2021. The
proposal will increase the levy by a modest 3.2%. The budget will increase by
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2.8% with flat debt. With the proposed levy and budget, a property tax payer
with a median-value home will see an increase of 1-1.5 %. The value of a
median value home for 2021 is $415,800. This levy proposal would decrease
the taxes on that home by about $5.00. He explained the City Council has
until the end of the year to finalize the levy and budget but would not be able
to raise the amount set in tonight’s resolution.
Aho brought up the point this sets the upper limit but not the lower limit.
Nelson thanked staff for doing a good job and with a very modest increase.
She believed the citizens of the City are very happy with this because our
taxes are lower than many cities in the metro area.
Narayanan asked about a comparison with other cities. Getschow explained
the City tax rate is proposed to go down. Our tax rate is in the lower 15% for
cities of our size in the metro area.
Case explained the tax bill that residents receive has various portions and the
City’s portion is about 25% of the total tax. The School District and County
could raise their portion so the total tax may be higher. He reviewed how the
levy, budget and the tax rate numbers are related. If a community’s tax base is
healthy and is increasing, the city can raise the same amount of money from
the tax base yet the tax rate can move down. Our tax rate has been moving
down for many years. We want to have a very healthy tax rate because that
means a healthy economic environment. We try to set the preliminary levy as
close to the budget as possible. Our staff is good at setting the number in an
accurate and trustworthy manner. Our goal should never be to be the lowest
taxing city around; rather we should aim to deliver quality services efficiently
and responsibly and to address the needs of our residents.
MOTION: Aho moved, seconded by Nelson, to adopt Resolution 2020-87
that: certifies the proposed 2021 property tax levy to be $41,014,490; sets
December 1, 2020, as the meeting which will include discussion of the budget
and provide for public comment; accepts the proposed 2021 budget of
$53,055,474; and consents and approves the HRA tax levy of $200,000.
Motion carried 5-0.
2. Southwest Light Rail Transit (SWLRT) Update
Getschow reported the Federal government and the Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) finalized the grant award for SWLRT yesterday, so the
approval is now final, and the money will come in for the SWLRT.
Ellis reviewed progress to date for the SWLRT project. He explained the
SWLRT has been under construction contract since November of 2018. This
year has been the big construction year for the project. At this time all the
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bridges and the tunnel are being constructed, all of which are complicated
structures. The skyline and landscape of Eden Prairie has been transformed
with the structures that have been completed. He reported we will start to see
some of our streets being repaved and opened again. He cautioned there will
be a little heavy construction continuing into 2021. In 2022 the finishing
touches will be installed along the SWLRT line, and there will be test runs. In
2023 the SWLRT will start to take riders. He stated the SWLRT will
complement the existing excellent bus transportation system, our trail system
and our highway system. Eden Prairie will be very well positioned for the
future with our transportation system.
Case observed this was very exciting news for Eden Prairie. It is the largest
public works project in the history of the State of Minnesota. He thanked staff
for all their work which has meant lots of hours spent over decades.
Nelson stated she has represented the City on Southwest committees and was
extremely happy to see this all come together.
C. REPORT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
D. REPORT OF PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR
E. REPORT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
F. REPORT OF POLICE CHIEF
G. REPORT OF FIRE CHIEF
H. REPORT OF CITY ATTORNEY
XV. OTHER BUSINESS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Narayanan moved, seconded by Freiberg, to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried
5-0. Mayor Case adjourned the meeting at 7:48 p.m.