HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 10/21/1997 APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1997 7:30 PM, CITY CENTER
Council Chamber
8080 Mitchell Road
CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Jean Harris, Sherry Butcher-
Younghans, Ronald Case, Ross
Thorfinnson, Jr., and Nancy Tyra-
Lukens
CITY COUNCIL STAFF: City Manager Carl J. Jullie, Assistant
City Manager Chris Enger, Director of
Parks, Recreation & Natural Resources
Bob Lambert, Director of Public Works
Eugene Dietz, City Attorney Roger
Pauly, and Council Recorder Jan Nelson
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
I. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND OTHER ITEMS OF BUSINESS
Thorfumson added item XI.A.1. Report on I-494 Corridor Commission. Harris
added item XI.A.2. Jullie added item N.O. APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF EDEN
PRAIRIE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN. Jullie noted the Eden Prairie
Hockey Association item in W.A.1. should be titled LAWFUL GAMBLING
PREMISES APPROVAL AT HALF TIME RESTAURANT.
MOTION: Thorfmnson moved, seconded by Butcher-Younghans, to approve the
Agenda as published and amended. Motion carried 5-0.
II. OPEN PODIUM
III. MINUTES
A. CITY COUNCIL/STAFF WORKSHOP HELD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
30, 1997
MOTION: Tyra-Lukens moved, seconded by Thorfinnson, to approve the
Minutes of the City Council/Staff Workshop held Tuesday, September 30, 1997.
Motion carried 5-0.
B. CITY COUNCIL/STAFF WORKSHOP HELD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7,
1997
MOTION: Tyra-Lukens moved, seconded by Case, to approve as published the
Minutes of the City Council/Staff Workshop held Tuesday, October 7, 1997.
Motion carried 5-0.
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C. CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1997
Case said the last sentence of paragraph 5, page 6, should be changed to: "...he
does not believe that a wetland has to necessarily have water in order to be a
viable wetland." Butcher-Younghans said paragraph 8, page 11 should be
changed to "...oral history of a burial site near the cemetery area...."
MOTION: Thorfmnson moved, seconded by Butcher-Younghans, to approve
the Minutes of the City Council meeting held Tuesday, October 7, 1997, as
published and amended. Motion carried 5-0.
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. CLERK'S LICENSE LIST
B. 2ND READING OF ORDINANCE 54-97 AMENDING CHAPTER 5,
SECTION 5.35, TOBACCO
C. 2ND READING OF ORDINANCE 55-97 AMENDING CHAPTER 4,
SECTIONS 4.22, 4.33, AND 4.41, BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR
LICENSING AND REGULATION
D. APPROVAL OF OAK POINT POOL HOURS
E. APPROVAL OF RELOCATION OF ARCHERY RANGE
F. WASHBURN McCREAVY FUNERAL CHAPEL by Washburn McReavy
Funeral Chapel. 2nd Reading of Ordinance 53-97-PUD-33-97 for PUD District
Review on 7.51 acres and Zoning District Amendment in the Community
Commercial Zoning District on 7.51 acres, Adopt Resolution 97-195 for Site
Plan Review on 7.51 acres and Approval of a Developer's Agreement for
Washburn McReavy Funeral Chapel. Location: East of Mitchell Road and
Martin Drive Intersection. (Ordinance 53-97-PUD-33-97 for PUD District
Review and Zoning District Amendment and Resolution 97-195 for Site Plan
Review)
G. APPROVAL OF MINI RINK AT WYNDHAM KNOLL PARK FOR ONE-
YEAR
H. RESOLUTION 97-196 AWARDING BID TO ABM EQUIPMENT FOR
NEW 1997 AERIAL LIFT TRUCK, I.C. 97-5436
I. RESOLUTION 97-197 APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR
BRECKENRIDGE THIRD ADDITION
J. RESOLUTION 97-198 APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR BEARPATH
NINTH ADDITION
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K. APPROVAL OF INFORMAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
WITH WESTWOOD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR SIGNAL
ANALYSIS AT FOUR SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS
L. APPROVAL OF INFORMAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
WITH HTPO FOR CONCEPT PLAN FOR BYPASS LANE ON
ANDERSON LAKES PARKWAY AT FRANLO ROAD
M. AUTHORIZE Il"LEMENTATION OF A WINTER USE PERMIT FOR
THE SOUTHWEST REGIONAL LRT TRAIL WITH HENNEPIN PARKS
N. RESOLUTION 97-199 AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF FIRST
SUPPLEMENTAL LOAN AGREEMENT AND INDENTURE OF TRUST
RELATING TO THE WINDSLOPE APARTMENTS PROJECT MULTI-
FAMILY HOUSING BONDS
O. APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF EDEN PitAIRTF EMERGENCY
OPERATIONS PLAN
MOTION: Case moved, seconded by Thorfinnson, to approve items A-O on
the Consent Calendar. Motion carried 5-0.
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS/MEETINGS
A. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING (Resolution 97-200)
Jullie said the official notice of this Hearing was published October 2, 1997 in
the Eden Prairie News and mailed to all property owners affected.
City Engineer Alan Gray presented a review of the general scope of each project
proposed to be assessed, including the final project costs and proposed
assessment rates. He then noted changes to be made to the published assessment
rolls. Regarding the Sunnybrook Road assessments on page 1, he said the
owners of the Wersel and Farrel properties have requested that those properties
be treated as homestead property at this time, which would move the assessment
for the additional units to the time of development.
Referencing page 6, the Supplemental Trunk Sewer and Water assessments, he
said we have received a written objection from Physical Electronics. He
recommended that this assessment be adopted, and then we can enter into some
negotiations with them. If the settlement is much different from the initial
assessment, staff will bring it back to the Council for review.
Gray said the Tax Forfeiture item on page 7 is the reassessment on a property
that is back out of tax forfeiture. He recommended we change the number of
years from five to ten, per the owner's request.
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Gray noted staff answered many questions during the meeting time from 6:00 to
7:00 p.m. tonight, so there may not be many questions from the audience
tonight.
There were no comments from the audience.
Regarding PID 21-23-0018 on page 7, Butcher-Younghans asked why that
property is being assessed over 14 years. Gray replied it is probably an
exclusion that was part of the original assessment six years ago, which we
would have assessed over a total of 20 years. Now they are using the facilities,
so we will assess over a 14-year period. He noted it has been our policy to do
that and have told people we would.
MOTION: Thorfinnson moved, seconded by Case, to close the Public Hearing
and to adopt Resolution 97-200 approving the 1997 Special Assessments.
Motion carried 5-0.
VI. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS
MOTION: Tyra-Lukens moved, seconded by Thorfinnson, to approve the Payment of
Claims as submitted. Motion carried on a roll call vote, with Butcher-Younghans,
Case, Thorfinnson, Tyra-Lukens and Harris voting "aye."
VII. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
VIII. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
A. CONCERNS AND QUESTIONS FROM PLEASANTVIEW ROAD
RESIDENTS REGARDING INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAYS 101/62
AND DELL ROAD
Jullie noted that in May 1997 the Hidden Glen Neighborhood petitioned the
Council to place temporary barriers on Pleasantview Road due to extreme traffic
levels. October 15, 1997 was to be the date for removal of the barriers. The
residents have now requested to appear before the Council suggesting three
alternatives for Council consideration which would give them relief from traffic
levels for their neighborhood.
Dietz reviewed his memo of October 21, 1997. He said the residents'
alternative for a one-way street would be effective only if there could be another
one-way in the other direction in the neighborhood, and we don't have an
opportunity for that in this area. We would not be able to close it permanently
because there is not enough room to put a terminus on the cul-de-sac. He
thought their third alternative of two additional stop signs on Pleasantview Road
at Bracketts Crossing and at Barrington would be the best. He thought this
might be a reasonable solution to the problem of traffic cutting through.
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Brian McQuillan, 19141 Pleasantview Road, said the purpose of the letter of
October 13 from the residents was to give them an opportunity to come back to
work with Council and staff and to have a community meeting to discuss it.
The alternatives listed were not intended to be inclusive, and they had hoped to
have more on-going conversation among themselves and with City staff. He
would like to have a decision deferred so there could be more conversation.
Mike Turgeon, 19197 Pleasantview Road, said the biggest objection they have .
heard for closing the road permanently is the issue of snow removal. He
thought we could have another six months of closure on the road to see how
things would work with the snow removal this winter. This would create the
least amount of changes for all those involved.
Laura McQuillan, 19141 Pleasantview Road, said the road was not designed for
the traffic level that is on it. She has concerns that we are benefiting those who
are not Eden Prairie residents. If the stop signs are the best way to go, they
want to keep the dialogue open with the City. She thought it will require heavy
enforcement during rush hours.
Kent Rigdon, 19200 Pleasantview Road, thanked the City for closing the road
during the summer so they could feel safe backing out of their driveways. He
said they are located at the end of the county and at the end of the City and are
put in a no-win situation even with the stop signs and the eventual stoplight on
Hwy 101.
Fred Goldberg, 18921 Joseph Curve, understood the closure was temporary.
The traffic pattern past his house has increased significantly since Pleasantview
Road was closed. He noted they were not made aware of this meeting but he
did walk around his neighborhood last night and asked people to fax letters to
Alan Gray. He thought the stop signs on Pleasantview are a good idea. He
would encourage putting in a no right turn onto Pleasantview during rush hours.
They would like to see the barricades removed.
Dietz said he had erred in assuming that the recommendation would lead to no
further discussion. He said they got a petition with 36 signatures on it and
several letters from the residents in the area asking that the street be opened.
Tyra-Lukens asked if it isn't a matter of more than just space available for
snowplows, but also turn-around space. Dietz said all the service vehicles
would have a problem with turn around. Tyra-Lukens then asked him to define
a collector street. Dietz said the standard width for collector streets is 32 feet,
and that is the width of Pleasantview. We have as many as 3000 vehicles per
day on collector streets. He said the levels they were at were within the ability
of that type of street to handle.
Tyra-Lukens asked Dietz to clarify the criteria for a four-way stop. Dietz said
there should be a combination of 500 vehicles per hour in both directions
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combined. He said there is no way this street would meet that criteria, but there
are other reasons to put up the stop signs. He noted there will be a high
incidence of disobedience to the stop signs there. He said they would not be
able to patrol it all the time, but they would enforce it when they put the signs
up so that people get used to it.
Case thought the road has to be opened, and he thought there are things we can
do to stop the non-Eden Prairie traffic from using it as a through street. He
would like us to petition the County to have a no right turn from Hwy 101
during the morning rush hour. He thought that would stop the drivers who are
going north on 101; however, it would not stop those cutting across Hwy. 101,
but the stop signs might deter them. He did not think the residents moved in
expecting 3000 cars per day on that street. He would like to have Staff pursue
the no right turn issue with the County.
Dietz said the maximum traffic volume before the road was closed was 1400.
He thought the traffic will be freer flowing now with the construction that has
taken place. He would caution against doing more than the stop signs at this
point as they would like to monitor the situation and see if other measures are
necessary.
Case thought there is a long process involved in going to the County, and he
would like to have Staff pursue that. If we have the power to put the no right
turn sign up, then we should do it, otherwise we should go through the County.
John Kuzara, 19113 Pleasantview Road, did not think the idea that Pleasantview
Road was a collector street was brought forward at the meeting in May. He
asked if width of the street is the only criteria. Dietz said the functional class
drives the width of the street. They knew there would be a higher volume of
traffic on that street, so they planned it with a 32-foot width. Kuzara said they
had a meeting with Rod Rue, and they discussed that this was a residential
street. Dietz said the road was designed as a collector street; however, the fact
that driveways along the street are used to back out into the street also enters
into the situation. He thought this is a good first step to address the issues.
Kuzara thought the construction has nothing to do with the level of traffic on
Pleasantview because they have had problems for years. Dietz said if we refer
back to the discussion in May we would see that we expected the traffic to get
significantly worse than it was at the time, and that was the reason for our
temporary closure. He thought Hwy 101 and 62 will be a convenient
alternative, and he would not anticipate a big back-up in this vicinity.
Kuzara thought the 1400-car volume estimate is too low. He thought the reality
is that they will still cut through. He asked if the concern is that we are limiting
traffic within Eden Prairie. Harris said that is one of the concerns, because our
transportation system is designed to distribute traffic around the City. Kuzara
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said they get a lot of traffic from Chanhassen, not Eden Prairie, and he did not
understand why a one-way would not work. Dietz thought we can monitor what
is happening and we can always do more.
Ladonna Krumholz, 19004 Pleasantview Road, said the traffic has been getting
worse over the years. They have worked with the City and were told that stop
signs would be driven through, especially unwarranted stop signs. She would
like to discuss the alternatives and is not necessarily satisfied with the stop
signs. She thought a one-way street would not cut off access for Eden Prairie
residents, and she would like to consider that alternative. She thought
expanding Hwy 101 to Hwy 5 will cause more problems.
Tyra-Lukens asked if the preliminary plans for expansion of Hwy 101 shows
any kind of divider that would eliminate crossover traffic. Dietz said they do
not have any layout plan at this time; however, it is being developed. He didn't
think there could be a full median through the intersection because all of the
area west of Eden Prairie Road relies on that for access. He did not know if it
will be signalized.
Harris thought we should try the stop signs and monitor it to see what other
mitigation might be required.
A discussion followed about the no right turn sign. Dietz said we have talked to
the County about this; however, he did not think we have ever had this situation
with a county road before so he did not know what the protocol might be. He
asked what would constitute an appropriate level of traffic. Butcher-Younghans
would like to go slowly with this, and she thought the stop signs will change the
behavior of Chanhassen drivers cutting through. She would be willing to have
the neighborhood come back and talk about this again; however, we need to
remember a change in the traffic pattern in one area changes it in another.
Thorfinnson did not think there is a reason not to apply for the no right turn sign
at this point. Once the intersection of Hwy 101 and Dell is finished, he thought
the traffic will flow freely. In response to Dietz' question as to what is an
acceptable level of traffic, he thought we need to come to a meeting of the
minds, and a committee may be the best way to do that. Harris thought there
are other residents who are feeling the impact of the road being closed. She
would like to go ahead and discuss the sign with the county, but evaluate
whether we want to put it in or not. Thorfinnson thought a sign would present
some difficulties to the neighborhood.
MOTION: Case moved, seconded by Thorfinnson, to approve the Staff
recommendation for removal of the temporary barricades on Pleasantview Road
at TH 101 and installation of 3-way stop signs as per the Staff Agenda Report of
October 21, 1997, and with the request that staff pursue with the County putting
in a no right turn sign to cover rush hours with the Council to have final
approval to install such a sign. Motion carried 5-0.
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IX. REPORTS OF ADVISORY BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
X. APPOINTMENTS
XI. REPORTS OF OFFICERS
A. REPORTS OF COUNCILMEMBERS
1. Update on I-494 Corridor Commission
Thorfinnson said they are in discussions with the Southwest Corridor
Coalition to promote a bus tour for elected officials through the
southwest corridor. They are planning to have the tour in November and
would like to get as many representatives and senators here as possible.
They will be bussed from Plymouth and Maple Grove for a presentation
here at the City Center. He asked the Councilmembers to participate if
possible.
2. Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Harris thanked Councilmember Tyra-Lukens for representing the City at
the walk held recently at the Mall of America to highlight Breast Cancer
Awareness month. Tyra-Lukens noted it was a wonderful event, and she
learned the Mall has a clinic for women who do not have insurance for
health screening procedures.
B. REPORT OF CITY MANAGER
C. REPORT OF DIRECTOR OF PARKS. RECREATION & NATURAL
RESOURCES
D. REPORT OF DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
E. REPORT OF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
F. REPORT OF CITY ATTORNEY
XII. OTHER BUSINESS
XIII. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Tyra-Lukens moved, seconded by Thorfinnson, to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried 5-0. Mayor Harris adjourned the meeting at 8:30 p.m.