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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 02/15/2000 - Workshop APPROVED MINUTES EDEN PRAH;UE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP/FORUM TUESDAY,FEBRUARY 15,2000 5:00-6:55 PM, CITY CENTER HERITAGE ROOM II CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Jean Harris, Councilmembers Sherry Butcher,Ronald Case,Ross Thorfinnson,Jr., and Nancy Tyra-Lukens CITY COUNCIL STAFF: City Manager Chris Enger, Parks & Recreation Services Director Bob Lambert, Public Safety Director Jim Clark, Public Works Services Director Eugene Dietz, Asst. City Engineer Rod Rue, Community Development and Financial Services Director Don Uram, Management Services Director Natalie Swaggert, City Attorney Ric Rosow and Council Recorder Peggy Rasmussen I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER—MAYOR JEAN HARRIS Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. H. APPROVAL OF AGENDA M. PROPERTY VALUES Steve Sinell gave a presentation regarding changes in property values and what the implications might be. The department has just completed the 2000 assessments that will be the basis for taxes in 2001. These will be mailed to property owners between March 1 and March 6. Values have increased more in this past year than they have in the past several years. This will likely result in more property owners questioning their assessed values and more decisions for the Board of Review. IV. MARKET CENTER VISION/DIRECTIONS Enger referenced the booklet on this subject that the City put together in 1983. The importance of mixed land use in the downtown center was anticipated. Now there is application of this concept and the market will begin to drive it. Right now there are more people coming into town to work than leaving town to work elsewhere. This will mean an increase in land-use density and an increase in the height of buildings. V. PROPERTY EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE POLICY Kevin Schmieg reviewed the draft Exterior Building Maintenance Policy. It has been given to the City Attorney's Office for review. There has been no policy until now. If a citizen calls to complain about the exterior maintenance of a neighbor's house,the City CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MINUTES February 15,2000 Page 2 has no way to address the complaint. This code deals with the exterior of buildings, fences and other structures on both residential and commercial property. There are not many distressed properties in Eden Prairie at this time, but once a house begins to deteriorate it goes downhill very quickly. Only ten or twelve percent of the houses in Eden Prairie were built prior to 1975. If a code is adopted it should head off future problems. Mayor Harris expressed support for the code and Councilmembers agreed. The Exterior Maintenance Policy will be brought back in the form of an ordinance for approval by the Council. Butcher asked that information about labor and financial assistance be made available for people with limited incomes. FamiLink could connect them with the existing programs. VI. PROPOSAL TO DEVELOP A POLICY ON EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURE Uram said the subject of developing a policy on exterior architecture came up recently when several properties were being considered by the Council. Staff plan to address this issue is to research some buildings in Eden Prairie and surrounding communities that people have identified as having attractive architecture. Arizona has a point system for architecture, and Staff will research this also. The intent is to have an intern begin work on this in the spring and complete by summer. Staff will then put together a draft policy for Council to review. VH. OTHER BUSINESS VHI. COUNCIL FORUM VII. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Harris adjourned the meeting at 6:35 p.m.