HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 04/11/1983 APPROVED MINUTES-
EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
MONDAY, APRIL 11 , 1983 12 NOON, CITY HALL
COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mayor Wolfgang H. Penzel , Richard Anderson,
George Bentley, Paul Redpath & George Tangen
CITY COUNCIL STAFF: City Manager Carl J . Jullie, Finance Director
John D. Frane and Recording secretary Karen
Michael
Mark Weber, Eden Prairie News, was also present
ROLL CALL: Councilman George Tangen was not present'.
I. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Redpath moved, seconded by Anderson to approve the Agenda as published.
Motion carried unanimously.
II. RESOLUTION NO. 83-76 , REQUESTING THE STATE LEGISLATURE TO GRANT THE CITY THE
POWER 70 CREAT E^ A PORT AUTHORITY !T�
City Manager Jullie explained the creation of a port authority had been dis-
cussed by Representative Sidney Pauly at a breakfast sponsored by the Govern-
mental Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Commerce. Pauly noted the City of
Plymouth had requested that the Legislature grant it the power to create a
port authority; she felt it would be possible for the Legislature to grant
similar power to the City of Eden Prairie should the Council so request. Red-
path asked if this would be a better vehicle for financing projects than the
authority granted under the tax increment financing district approach. Finance
Director Frane said the port authority legislation gives a City more powers and
more latitude ; there are more types of development which can be included. Jullie
noted that while at one time hotels could not be financed with industrial revenue
bonds , it was possible to finance hotels via port authority financing. Redpath
noted this would be another tool the City would have available. Penzel said it
would enable the City to create a port authority; it did not necessarily mean
the City would decide to do so.
MOTION: Redpath moved, seconded by Bentley, to adopt Resolutuion No. 83-76,
requesting the State Legislature to grant the City the power to create a port
authority. Motion carried unanimously.
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III. OTHER BUSINESS
Bentley asked if others had seen the article in the Sunday edition of the
Minneapolis Star and Tribune on the survival game which had been played in
Fden Prairie on Saturday; he questioned whether or not any City ordinances
or permits had been violated.
The concensus was to direct Staff to investigate what all is involved in the
game and to see which ordinances are involved.
I'V. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Redpath roved, seconded by Bentley, to adjourn the meeting at 12:07
p.m. Motion carried unanimously.
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