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EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 7:00 PM, CITY CENTER
Council Chamber
8080 Mitchell Road
CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Nancy Tyra-Lukens, Council Members Brad
Aho, Sherry Butcher Wickstrom, Ron Case, 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, City Attorney Ric Rosow, and Council
Recorder Jan Curielli
I. CALL THE MEETING TO ORDER
Acting Mayor Case called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. Mayor Tyra-Lukens and
Council Member Butcher Wickstrom were absent.
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. OPEN PODIUM INVITATION
IV. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
A. SWLRT UPDATE
Getschow said Jim Alexander, Director of Southwest Light Rail Transit(SWLRT)
project for the Metropolitan Council was at tonight's meeting to give an update on
the SWLRT project. He noted Mr. Alexander also gave the Council an update on
SWLRT in their workshop earlier this evening.
Mr. Alexander said the SWLRT project is now 100% locally funded. He noted
Eden Prairie will participate in the in-kind land contribution funding for the
project. He reviewed the milestones completed to date which included the
completion of environmental reviews, application for entry into engineering for
FTA New Starts Programs and the completion of 90% of the engineering and
design. He also reviewed future milestones, the anticipated Met Council
agreements with Eden Prairie, the project contracts, and the right-of-way
acquisitions. They are developing a construction outreach/communication plan that
will incorporate best practices used for large-scale national public works projects
and will include lessons learned from the Blue and Green Line projects. In
addition, they plan to work closely with the cities along the SWLRT line on
communication and outreach.
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Case thanked Mr. Alexander for his presentation and also for coming out for the
Council workshop tonight. He noted the plans for the SWLRT project have been in
existence since before the high school students in the audience were born. He
believed having light rail will be a boon to Eden Prairie's economic vitality.
B. DONATION FROM THE SAMPSON FAMILY FOR ART CENTER
EQUIPMENT (Resolution No. 2016-97)
Lotthammer said we have received a donation of$10,236.13 from Mrs. Sampson
to be used for large studio equipment for the arts programs. He noted we
appreciate her family's continued support for the Art Center.
MOTION: Nelson moved, seconded by Aho, to adopt Resolution No. 2016-97
accepting the donation of$10,236.13 from the Sampson family for Art Center
equipment. Motion carried 3-0.
V. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND OTHER ITEMS OF BUSINESS
MOTION: Aho moved, seconded by Nelson, to approve the agenda as published. Motion
carried 3-0.
VI. MINUTES
A. COUNCIL WORKSHOP HELD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016
B. CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016
MOTION: Nelson moved, seconded by Aho, to approve the minutes of the Council
workshop held Tuesday, September 6, 2016, as published, and to approve the
minutes of the City Council meeting held Tuesday, September 6, 2016, as published.
Motion carried 3-0.
VII. REPORTS OF ADVISORY BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
VIII. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. CLERK'S LICENSE LIST
B. APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 19-2016 CHANGING
ZONING DISTRICT FROM RURAL TO PUBLIC—CEDAR RIDGE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
C. APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 20-2016 CHANGING
ZONING DISTRICT FROM RURAL TO PUBLIC—OAK POINT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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D. APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 21-2016 CHANGING
ZONING DISTRICT FROM RURAL TO PUBLIC—EDEN LAKE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
E. APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 22-2016 CHANGING
ZONING DISTRICT FROM RURAL TO PUBLIC—FOREST HILLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
F. APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 23-2016 CHANGING
ZONING DISTRICT FROM RURAL TO PUBLIC—HENNEPIN
TECHNICAL COLLEGE
G. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2016-98 APPROVING PUBLICATION OF
SUMMARY ORDINANCE FOR ZONING CHANGES FOR CEDAR RIDGE
ELEMENTARY, OAK POINT ELEMENTARY, EDEN LAKE ELEMENTARY,
FOREST HILLS ELEMENTARY AND HENNEPIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE
H. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2016-99 APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF BURR
RIDGE ADDITION
I. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2016-100 APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF
WHITETAIL BLUFF
J. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2016-101 DECLARING COSTS TO BE
ASSESSED AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
ROLL AND SETTING HEARING DATE
K. APPROVE TWO-YEAR CONTRACT WITH ALLINA HEALTH
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TO PROVIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT
EMS TRAINING
L. APPROVE SUBORDINATE FUNDING AGREEMENT 07 WITH
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL FOR NEW SCOPE LRCI DESIGN FOR
SOUTHWEST LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT PROJECT
M. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2016-102 AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR
REIMBURSEMENT FROM THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL INFILTRATION/INFLOW
GRANT PROGRAM
N. APPROVE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH AE2S FOR
WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPTIMIZATION STUDY
O. AWARD CONTRACT FOR WATER AND SEWER UTILITY LEAK
REPAIRS TO PARROTT CONTRACTING COMPANY INC.
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P. AWARD CONTRACT FOR WATER AND SEWER UTILITY LEAK
REPAIRS TO VALLEY RICH COMPANY INC.
Q. APPROVE PURCHASE OF OPWORKS SOFTWARE
R. APPROVE PURCHASE OF MICROSOFT EXCHANGE LICENSES
MOTION: Aho moved, seconded by Nelson, to approve Items A-R on the Consent
Calendar. Motion carried 3-0.
IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS/MEETINGS
A. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE SECTION
11.45 RELATING TO FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS
Getschow said on May 4, 2016, the City of Eden Prairie received a Letter of Final
Determination from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) explaining
the Flood Insurance Rate Maps that had been completed for our community, as well as
the rest of Hennepin County's flood study area. The letter also said these maps would
become effective Nov. 4, 2016.
Ellis said FEMA has been working to digitize the flood insurance rate maps across the
country. He showed the current non-digitized map along with the digitized version for
the floodplain in Eden Prairie. While the current map provides an idea of the
boundaries of the floodplain, the digitized map allows one to zoom in on a specific
address. As part of the process to digitize the floodplain area, we are now required
before November 4, 2016, to adopt and recognize these maps and to adopt regulations
for floodplain development that are consistent with Federal policy. Properties in cities
that fail to adopt the regulations by the deadline will be excluded from participating in
the national flood insurance program.
Ellis said the floodplain maps are largely unchanged except for the area of Nine-Mile
Creek. The Nine-Mile Creek Watershed District recently remodeled the 100-year
floodplain and FEMA incorporated that into the maps. Case asked if the area is
delimited in red. Ellis replied it is, and it is possible to go online to see the map.
Hennepin County will have a website to enter an address and determine if the property
is in the floodplain area. He said the areas shown in green on the map are those that are
currently in the floodplain but will move out when the map is adopted. The red areas
will be added to the floodplain. He noted only the structures that are in the floodplain
are of concern.
Ellis said the amended ordinance proposed is similar to the existing floodplain
regulations. Case asked if we will be aligning with the Federal delineation of
floodplains. Ellis replied we will.
There were no comments from the audience.
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MOTION: Aho moved, seconded by Nelson, to close the public hearing and to
approve first reading of an ordinance amending City Code Section 11.45 relating
to floodplain regulations. Motion carried 3-0.
X. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS
MOTION: Nelson moved, seconded by Aho, to approve the payment of claims as
submitted. Motion was approved on a roll call vote, with Aho, 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
Getschow announced that yesterday Eden Prairie was named by Money Magazine as
the 2nd best city in which to live in the United States. He reviewed the process used
by the magazine to determine the rankings for cities with populations of 50,000 to
300,000. He noted Eden Prairie is the only city in the country that has been ranked 1,
2 or 3 in the last six years. After narrowing down the field from about 820 cities to
50, Money Magazine staff toured each of the 50 cities and spent a lot of time in the
community interviewing residents, businesses and City staff.
Case read a comment from the Money Magazine website that noted Eden Prairie has
appeared on their list several times. They went on to say one of the big reasons for
the second place ranking was the economy because there are 57,000 jobs for 62,000
residents, and an unemployment rate of 3.7%. He said he was proud to be part of the
Eden Prairie City Council, and he believed Eden Prairie has an amazing City staff
and community residents.
C. REPORT OF THE 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
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H. REPORT OF CITY ATTORNEY
XV. OTHER BUSINESS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Nelson moved, seconded by Aho, to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 3-0.
Acting Mayor Case adjourned the meeting at 7:36 PM.