03/22/2021
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
March 22, 2021
7:00 PM
Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Avenue N.E.
MINUTES
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m.
PRESENT
Scott Lund
Ann Bolkcom
Stephen Eggert
Dave Ostwald
Tom Tillberry
Walter Wysopal, City Manager
PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
1. Proclamation for Dave Kondrick was presented.
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA
Motion made by Bolkcom. Seconded by Ostwald.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2. Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of March 8, 2021
NEW BUSINESS
3. Resolution No. 2021-19 Authorizing the Execution of a Clean Water Fund Grant Agreement with the
Board of Water and Soil Resources and a Grant Agreement with the Rice Creek Watershed District for
the Moore Lake Enhancement Project.
4. Resolution No. 2021-20 Approving a 2021 Stormwater Management Grant Agreement with Rice
Creek Watershed District for the University Avenue Service Road Project
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5. Resolution No. 2021-21, Approval of Gifts, Donations and Sponsorships received between February
12, 2021 and March 12, 2021
6. Approve Resolution No. 2021-22 Requesting Conveyance of Tax Forfeit Property to the Housing and
Redevelopment Authority (HRA) in and For the City of Fridley
CLAIMS
7. Claims: 192188 - 192301
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of Items not on Agenda – 15 minutes.
No one from the audience spoke.
ADOPTION OF REGULAR AGENDA
Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald. Seconded by Councilmember Eggert.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS
8. Ordinance No. 1387, Amending the Fridley City Code Chapter 6, Commissions
Wally Wysopal, City Manager, stated staff was trying to be consistent with the aims of the City Council
as established with regard to community involvement in its commissions. The City Code regulates City
commissions. The City has a Parks & Recreation Commission, Environmental Quality & Energy
Commission, and a Planning Commission. The Planning Commission is more of a statutorily created
group who advise City Council. As to the others, the City Council has more authority over those with
regard to membership and number. Right now, the number of members on the Parks & Recreation
Commission is limited to five persons living in the City of Fridley. This ordinance would allow the City to
add two additional persons to this commission in order to have more community involvement and voice
into what is going on with the Parks & Recreation Commission.
Mr. Wysopal stated this item emanated from the City Council. It went to the Parks & Recreation
Commission for consideration, and they were supportive. It is being presented to the Council as the first
reading of the ordinance to allow that change.
Mr. Wysopal stated this proposed ordinance amendment also allows the City to do a little more effective
rotation. The ordinance currently says the City will allow no more than two commissioners' terms to
expire. As the City moves the number of commission members to seven, it will change the section to
read the City Council shall make every effort to stagger the appointments so that the terms of no more
than three members shall expire in any one year.
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Mr. Wysopal stated these changes are allowed by Charter and would amend the City Code to allow the
City Council to achieve its aim with regard to community involvement on commissions. If this is approved,
the second reading would be held at the next City Council meeting. The appointment to the new position
created on the Parks & Recreation Commission would not become official until the ordinance goes into
effect.
Motion made by Councilmember Eggert. Seconded by Councilmember Tillberry.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
NEW BUSINESS
9. Resolution No. 2021-23 Approving Appointments to the City of Fridley Commissions
Mayor Lund stated staff received nine applications for three open positions on the City Commissions.
The applicants all had nice qualifications. It made Council’s decision much tougher because everybody
came with certain skills and desire was unanimous among all the applicants. Council is very happy they
had a number of applicants step up to fill these positions.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked when the next Parks & Recreation Commission meeting was.
Mr. Wysopal replied, it would be the first Monday of April so they would have another meeting before
the ordinance Council just approved on first reading went into effect.
Councilmember Bolkcom stated she was asking because both of those appointees could come to the
meeting. One is filling Mr. Kondrick's position. The other one would not be able to vote at the next
meeting.
Mayor Lund stated he was going to mention the three candidates they have selected with one of them
not having the voting ability until after the ordinance takes effect to allow for the added position.
Mr. Wysopal replied correct. The Council has two positions to appoint within the Parks & Recreation
Commission. The first one would become effective immediately, and the second one would become
effective upon the ordinance amendment taking effect which would be after the next Parks & Recreation
Commission meeting.
Mayor Lund stated there were three positions to fill. One position was on the Environmental Quality &
Energy Commission and Council selected was for the EQEC and the Council selected Aaron Klemz. He
brought to the table a lot of skills and knowledge in that particular field.
Mayor Lund stated on the Parks & Recreation Commission they came to a consensus that Ken Schultz
would replace David Kondrick. Eric Evanson will also be appointed to the Parks & Recreation Commission,
but his term will not begin until Ordinance No. 1387 goes into effect. Staff will let all of the candidates
know the results. As to the applicants who were not selected, the City will hand on to their applications
and may approach them regarding other opportunities to volunteer.
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Mayor Lund stated the other Commission members whose three-year terms will be renewing on April 1,
2021, are Mark Hansen and Amy Dritz who are both on the EQEC Commission. The new member on that
commission is Aaron Klemz. On the Parks & Recreation Commission, Peter Borman is being reappointed,
and Ken Schultz will be appointed to David Kondrick’s position. The new position will be filled by Eric
Evanson after Ordinance No. 1387 goes into effect. Gordon Backlund would like to be reappointed to
the Fridley Housing & Redevelopment Authority for another five-year term. Ross Meisner would like to
be reappointed for a three-year term on the Planning Commission. Mark Hansen will be appointed to
the Chair position on the Planning Commission.
Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS
There were no reports.
ADJOURN
Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Eggert.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY, AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:32 P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
Denise M. Johnson Scott J. Lund
Recording Secretary Mayor