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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 01/07/1986 - Joint Meeting APPROVED MINUTES EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL JOINT MEETING WITH FLYING CLOUD AIRPORT ADVISORY COII14ISSION TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1986 6:00 PM, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BOARDROOM COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mayor Gary Peterson, Richard Anderson, George Bentley, Patricia Pidcock, and Paul Redpath COMMISSION MEMBERS: Jean Bitter, Tim Cal l ister, Larry Degner, Robert Gay ire., C. "IyUle Lake, Les Lewis, and Frank Shafer CITY COUNCIL STAFF: City Manager Carl v. Jullie, Assistant to the City Manager Craig Dawson, City Attor- ney Roger Pauly, Finance Director John D. Frane, Planning Director Chris Enger, Director of Community Services Robert Lambert, Director of Public Works Eugene A. Dietz, and Recording Secretary Karen Michael CITY STAFF LIAISON: Jean Johnson, Zoning Administrator I . ROLL CALL Council member Richard Anderson was absent. Commissioners Robert Gartner, Les Lewis and Frank Shafer were absent. II . APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Pidcock, to approve the Agenda as published. Motion carried unanimously. Mayor Peterson thanked the Commission mefters for their work on the Commission and for their willingness to share their time and thoughts with the Council this evening. III . GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COMIMISSION Larry Degner reviewed the moratorium on ,het aircraft which was in effect a few years ago and how that issue had been resolved with the adoption of the noise ordinance. Degner noted the role the Commission had taken in that matter. Joint Meeting Minutes -2- January 7 , 1986 i IV. RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS A. Sign Ordinance Tice Callister stated a sign ordinance had been adopted by the City and new signage at the airport was a project of the Metropolitan Airports Commission last summer. The operators at the airport have three years in which to comply with the Ordinance. Callister said that directory signs have been installed on Highway 169 and along County Road 1 to indicate which businesses are located off of the various roadways. The Commission has been working with the business community on questions of compl ance. Bitter noted implementation of the Ordinance has not cost the City anything; the cost of the signage has been borne by MAC. V. WORKING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMISSION AND THE CITY Bitter stated the work of Jean Johnson, Staff liaison, is invaluable to the Commission in carrying out its work. VI. FUTURE ISSUES A. Crash-Fire-Rescue (CFR) Building at Airport J Callister stated the crash-f ire-rescue building is in the MAC budget. He noted problems with staffing similar facilities which are under MAC 's jurisdiction and these issues are being looked into at this time. City Manager Jullie indicated figures regarding a ,joint-use building would be available at the Special Meeting of the City Council on January 29th at which time the bond referendum will be discussed. VILMETROPOL.ITAN AIRPORT COKIISSION MAC WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH CITY OF Bentley said he had been reviewing the Aviation Chapter of the Metropolitan Design Framework and noted that calls for assistance in planning for communities in and around airports. Callister said that as airports mature more concern will be given to the zoning particularly in regards to environmental issues. Redpath said the Metropolitan Council has always had a suggested policy for the airport area; he said he would dike to see something such as what is suggested in the Metropolitan Design Framework. Pidcock asked how many total acres were included at Flying Cloud. Airport. Callister said there were 640 acres. Pidcock asked how Flying Cloud Airport ranked in terms of usage. Callister said there were 167,000 operations there last year; in the late '60's there were as many as 450,000 operations and it ranked first or second in the nation. Joint Meeting Minutes -3 January 7, 1986 Peterson asked if there were many complaints regarding noise. Staff liaison Johnson said there are about 4 or 5 per year and most of those were regarding traffic from International Airport. Degner asked what the Council perceives as the biggest problem of the airport. Peterson said he sees the airport as a good corporate citizen; the only thing which might get some attention over the next few years is the airport 's aesthetic image along County Road 1. Pidcock noted what has been done with landscaping the entrance into International Airport. Degner said perhaps the planning to be done could include a landscape plan for Flying Cloud. Callister said MAC would welcome such a plan. Bentley said he did not think the pressure to upgrade Flying Cloud Airport would ever go away. Callister said the terrain is not good for expansion and the 'cost of doing so would be prohibitive; he indicated there would be no return in it for MAC to expand Flying Cloud Airport. Callister noted Flying Cloud is designated as a minor-use airport; there are about 640 airplanes stored there. V I I I. ADJ OU RN14ENT MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Pidcock, to adjourn the meeting at 7:05 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. r r