CCM 05/11/2015
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MAY 11, 2015
The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:04 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Mayor Lund
Councilmember Barnette
Councilmember Saefke
Councilmember Varichak
Councilmember Bolkcom
OTHERS PRESENT:
Wally Wysopal, City Manager
Darcy Erickson, City Attorney
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Kay Qualley, Environmental Planner
James Kosluchar, Public Works Director
PROCLAMATIONS:
National Police Week: May 10-16, 2015
Peace Officers Memorial Day: May 15, 2015
Public Works Week: May 17-23, 2015
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Approve the Minutes of the City Council Meeting of April 27, 2015.
APPROVED.
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending the City Code of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, by Repealing Chapter 213 Entitled "Fences" in its Entirety and
Adopting a New Chapter 213 Entitled "Fences" (Text Amendment, TA #15-01).
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WAIVED THE READING OF THE ORDINANCE AND ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO.
1320 ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLICATION.
NEW BUSINESS:
2. Resolution Supporting the City of Fridley Approving a Declaration Related to
Restrictions for Locke Park and Recording the Declaration at the Anoka County
Property Records Department Offices.
Wally Wysopal,
City Manager, stated this is a resolution agreeing to a title restriction to Locke
Park. It is related to State funds which were received in 2011 that were used to improve the
park. With those funds came a title restriction. This is a title clean-up item unrelated to any
discussions that currently have been taking place regarding the Columbia Arena and Locke Park
area.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2015-30.
3. Resolution in Support of the Grant Application for a GreenCorps Member from
MPCA.
Mr. Wysopal
stated this is an annual application the City submits.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2015-31.
4. Claims (168165 - 168338).
APPROVED.
5. Licenses.
APPROVED THE LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE.
OPEN FORM, VISITORS:
No one from the audience spoke.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION
by Councilmember Barnette approving the proposed consent agenda. Seconded by
Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA:
MOTION
by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt the agenda. Seconded by Councilmember
Saefke.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
NEW BUSINESS:
6. Resolution in Support of Regional Council of Mayors' Regional Indicators
Initiatives.
Kay Qualley,
Environmental Planner, stated the Regional Indicators Initiative acts as a
measurement tool for the 20 or 30 cities who are GreenStep members. The cities are using this
for comprehensive planning purposes to actually quantify goals and show where funds are being
allocated. At this time the Urban Land Institute is asking for support through the Regional
Council of Mayors.
Mayor Lund
stated this did come before him and other mayors on the Regional Council of
Mayors. They brought this forward to all of the mayors and asked them to sign onto this. He
does not see any reason not to, but thought he should bring it to the attention of Council.
Ms. Qualley
stated this is an opportunity for this organization to continue if it receives enough
support. Right now funding for it ends this spring, and it could become an institution with the
Pollution Control Agency. It could also remain the entity that it is. The support that is being
asked for is that it is a valuable entity for cities that are more sophisticated in their resource
allocation and protection and that it could be a valuable asset if it continues for us in Fridley.
MOTION
by Mayor Lund to adopt Resolution No. 2015-32. Seconded by Councilmember
Saefke.
Mayor Lund
stated the premise is to get continued support or get support for additional funding.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked where the funding would come from.
Mayor Lund
stated Ms. Qualley mentioned the Pollution Control Agency actually funds a
percentage. There is very minimal cost.
Ms. Qualley
stated in addition to the Pollution Control Agency and the Urban Land Institute,
there is usually a $500 per city charge, and it is retroactive to 2007 if the City decides to join,
because then you get your city's research up-to-date from 2007 to the present date. Each year
there would be an annual fee. That fee structure could change and they are not at this time
recommending necessarily joining, but it is an opportunity for those cities that are members to
get commercial information as well as residential information, and then maybe apply for grants
or use it with comp planning information.
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UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
7. Informal Status Reports:
Drinking Water Updates
Mr. Wysopal
stated the City will be conducting water quality tests this week with specific
interests again to its 1, 4-Dioxane. This is a precautionary action on the City's part. Results will
be posted on the website. They will keep everybody informed on what is going on.
Locke Lake
Mr. Wysopal
stated Anoka County Parks, as part of their repair of the trail under the East River
Road bridge, has requested and received approval to lower Locke Lake by as much as four feet
in mid-June to facilitate construction on some retaining structures. Locke Lake would be
lowered and allowed to fill. This would permit the work to be completed. The work is expected
to take about six weeks. Engineering staff is working with Anoka County Parks. They are
assuring us that advanced notice will be given to Locke Lake residents.
2015 Twin Cities Gateway Municipal Marketing Grant
Mr. Wysopal
stated they have received the City's 2015 Twin Cities Gateway Municipal
Marketing grant. The City received $5,784. This is money that comes from the City's
participation in the Twin Cities Gateway. It is from taxes paid on hotel stays in town. As a
member of the Twin Cities Gateway, Fridley is part of a nine-member tourism bureau. The
lodging tax collected was $873,000 and it is an increase of about 11.3 percent over last year's
amount. The base grant is $3,000 and the City has some additional monies that are put towards
that. In the past the City has used that for marketing funds for the Fridley '49er Days celebration,
Pumpkin Night in the Park, Winterfest, and Spring Fling. The grant agreement will be signed by
the City, and then they will make those funds available to those groups again.
Councilmember Bolkcom
stated she had a couple of questions for Mr. Kosluchar related to
Locke Lake as she first read about what was going to happen this weekend. She asked if it had
to be done in the summer. This is a recreational lake. If it drops down what happens to all the
fish in that lake? There is really no advance notice to people. Do they have any idea when it is
going to happen? Is the Rice Creek Watershed going to look at doing some other things? If it is
going to be dropped that far, can they do some shoreline restoration?
James Kosluchar,
Public Works Director, said it is a very interesting project. There is
downstream work on the sheet piling wall underneath the highway bridge. The trail goes
underneath so they need to stabilize that trail. They basically need to have an area that has
limited water coming through. This is an Anoka County project. Fridley staff is trying to
convey information. Staff has encouraged Anoka County to notify all of the owners on Locke
Lake, because obviously that is something that impacts their daily life in the summertime. The
plan as he understands is to start around June 15. At that point, under the proposed plan, the dam
to the lake should be lowered by four feet, then set to its maximum level. It would be allowed to
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fill up as rains come and water fills the lake. The idea there is to hold enough water back that
they can complete the construction within about a six-week timeframe. He would guess they
could possibly do it another time of year. Anoka County has permits from the Rice Creek
Watershed District and the DNR. He is certain Anoka County is getting their notices together to
send out to the Locke Lake residents. He did ask the staff at Rice Creek to look at protection of
shoreland plans and other elements that may be affected by this.
Councilmember Bolkcom
stated there is really not much notice for anyone to do much planning
at this point. They are only a month away. She asked if the fish would die.
Mr. Kosluchar
replied, the DNR did not seem concerned.
Councilmember Barnette
stated after that derailment a number of years ago, there was a lot of
corn that went into the lake and settled down. Has that ever been a problem, and would this have
any effect on that?
Mr. Kosluchar
replied, he does not know. He said if people have concerns they can call his
office at 763-572-3552.
Mayor Lund
stated they could call the County Commissioner and find out why they picked that
time frame.
Councilmember Bolkcom
stated normally when MnDOT or the City does, for example, a street
project, they contact people way in advance to let them know. There is not a lot of notice.
ADJOURN:
MOTION
by Councilmember Barnette to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak..
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:30
P.M
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Respectfully submitted by,
Denise M. Johnson Scott J. Lund
Recording Secretary Mayor