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CITY OF SHOREWOOD
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETNG
MONDAY, MAY 9,2005
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
7:00P.M.
MINUTES
1. CONVENE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Mayor Love called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
A.
Roll Call
Present:
Mayor Love, Councilmembers Callies, Lizee, Wellens, and Turgeon (arrived 7:02
P.M.); Administrator Dawson; Attorney Keane; Finance Director Burton; Planning
Director Nielsen, and Engineer Brown.
Absent:
None
B.
Review Agenda
Wellens moved, Callies seconded, Approving the Agenda as presented. Motion passed 4/0.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A.
Board of Review Meeting Minutes, April 25, 2005
Lizee moved, Wellens seconded, Approving the Board of Review Meeting Minutes of April 25, 2005
as presented. Motion passed 4/0.
B. City Council Regular Meeting Minutes, April 25, 2005
Wellens moved, Callies seconded, Approving the City Council Reguiar Meeting Minutes of April
25, 2005 as amended. Motion passed 5/0.
3. CONSENT AGENDA
Wellens moved, Lizee seconded, Approving the Motions Contained on the Consent Agenda and
Adopting the Resolutions Therein:
A. Approval of the Verified Claims List
B. Staffing - No action required
C. Authorizing RESOLUTION NO. 05-042, "A Resolution Approving License for Tree
Trimmers."
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Authorizing RESOLUTION NO. 05-043, "A Resolution Approving Plans,
Specifications, and Estimates and Authorizing Advertisement for Bids for the
Badger Well Reconstruction Project, City Project 98-06."
Motion passed 5/0.
4. MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR
There were no matters from the floor presented.
5. REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS
There were no reports and presentations presented.
6. PUBLIC HEARING
Timber Lane Water Main
Mayor Love opened the Public Hearing at 7:05 P.M. to consider the extension of municipal water on
Timber Lane.
Administrator Dawson stated that a petition had been filed with the City Clerk requesting municipal
improvements. The Petition was for a Minnesota Statute 429 Special Assessment Improvement Project.
Engineer Brown reported that the improvement project involves a petition project for 1544 lineal feet of
water main from Lawtonka Drive to the cul-de-sac of Timber Lane. The project includes the installation
of three fire hydrants. Nine properties are potentially affected. Seven of those properties have filed a 429
Petition form with the City Clerk. City Ordinance requires that projects have 67% of affected properties
sign a 429 Petition. On November 22, 2004, the City Council approved Resolution 04-098, Declaring the
Adequacy of a Petition for the Extension of Municipal Water Service on Timber Lane and allowing the
City to move forward with plans and specifications. Brown continued that the engineer's estimate for the
project would be $151,952, yielding an assessment amount of $16,883.56 per property for the principal
amount.
Engineer Brown noted that tonight's public hearing is not an assessment hearing but a hearing to
determine if the improvement project should move forward. Brown stated the City would obtain bids,
complete the project and then hold an assessment hearing.
Engineer Brown stated that based on the condition of the roadway, the City would install an overlay after
the watermain installation. Brown clarified that the project places the main down Timber Lane, extends
lines for fire hydrants and brings the service to the property line. It becomes the homeowners'
responsibility to extend the main from the property line to the home.
Duane Bagdors, 5585 Timber Lane, addressed Council stating his opposition to the watermain
improvements along Timber Lane and expressed concerned regarding the costs and assessment for the
project. Mr. Bagdors noted that he recently installed a new well.
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There being no further public comments, Mayor Love closed the public comment portion of the Public
Hearing at 7:11 P.M.
Councilmember Wellens asked how the watermain improvement assessment costs have increased over
the past ten years.
Engineer Brown noted that the connection charge was increased to $10,000 about ten years ago. The City
Ordinance presently states that homeowners will pay the cost of the project or $10,000, which ever is
greater.
h1 answer to Mayor Love's question regarding cost estimates, Engineer Brown noted that a bid opening
would be held on June 8 and considered at the Council meeting on June 13. Council will have a better
idea of the impact to each household once bids are received. Brown reiterated that the assessment hearing
would be on the total cost of the project and there may be variables that could affect the costs.
Mayor Love closed the Public Hearing at 7:17 P.M.
7. PARKS
Engineer Brown reported the Park Commission is considering more Music in the Park items and ways to
reduce vandalism in the parks.
8. PLANNING - Report by Representative
Commissioner Gagne reported on two matters considered and actions taken at the April 8, 2005, Planning
Commission meeting (as detailed in the minutes of that meeting).
9. GENERAL/NEW BUSINESS
A. Authorizing the Transfer of the Board of Appeal and Equalization to Hennepin
County
Administrator Dawson explained that Minnesota Statutes provide the authority for cities to transfer the
duties of the local board of appeal and equalization to Hennepin County. The process takes a notice of
public meeting and approval of a resolution before December 1, 2005. The transfer of authority must be
for a period of at least three years. Approval of the Resolution will transfer service to the County through
July 2008.
Turgeon moved, Callies seconded, Adopting RESOLUTION NO. 05-044, "Authorizing the
Transfer of the Duties of the Local Board of Appeal and Equalization to Hennepin County for a
Three-Year Period Commencing in 2006." Motion passed 5/0.
10. ENGINEERINGIPUBLIC WORKS
A. Approving Plans, Specifications, and Engineering Estimates and Authorize
Advertisements of Bids for Timber Lane Water Main Project.
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Engineer Brown reported that tonight's earlier public hearing addressed the watermain improvements for
Timber Lane. By adopting the Resolution, the Council will approve the plans, specifications and
estimates and authorize the advertisement of bids for Timber Lane Watermain Improvements Project as
delineated in the memorandum.
Callies moved, Lizee seconded, Adopting RESOLUTION NO. 05-045, "Approving Plans,
Specifications and Estimates and Authorizing Advertisement for Bids for the Timber Lane
Watermain Project, City Project 04-05." Motion passed 5/0.
B. Authorization to Make Traffic Control Changes to Radisson Road
Engineer Brown reported that on April 4, 2005, staff conducted the last public information meeting for
consideration of traffic changes to Radisson Road.
Mr. Chuck Rickart, Transportation Engineer from WSB and Associates, addressed the Council regarding
the safety and operation study that was conducted along a portion of Radisson Road in January, noting
that four alternatives were considered. Since the initial study, three additional alternatives have been
considered. Mr. Rickart stated that staff is recommending to start with signing and striping along the
roadway, including signage restricting cross movement from Old Market Road during evening peak
hours.
Engineer Brown noted that some residents have concerns about retaining walls and have suggested the
need for stop signs. The recommended alternative addresses a majority of the feedback received,is an
alternative that does not prohibit future options for the roadway, and is cost-effective and the least
expensive of the alternatives considered.
Mayor Love asked if anyone in the audience wished to address the Council regarding Radisson Road.
Ms. Patrice Aubrect, 20575 Radisson Road, stated that she agrees with recommendation to place signs,
but expressed concern that the cost of striping the roadway is excessive, given the impact a stripe would
have.
Mr. Rickart agreed that striping can be expensive; however, the suggested obtaining a bid for the striping
as an option and then make a decision based on the actual cost.
Councilmember Turgeon expressed concern with striping Radisson Road because it is very narrow.
Mr. Rickart agreed that the lanes would be narrow. A skip-stripe would be used to delineate the curves
and clarify the designated lanes. The entire roadway would not be striped. Striping is not required but an
option to improve safety.
Mayor Love asked Mr. Rickart what merit striping would have and if striping the center will help control
traffic speeds.
Mr. Rickart stated that he believes striping is an important aspect of the plan, especially around the
curves.
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Attorney Keane noted that traffic control should be consistent with safe engineering and not violate a
driver's expectations.
Councilmember Callies stated that there may not be a perfect solution, but there were concerns expressed
at the meetings regarding safety issues. Callies stated that she was comfortable with the signage and
bidding the striping. Callies suggested continued assessment of the situation after these measures are put
in place.
Callies moved, Wellens seconded Authorization to Make Traffic Control Changes to Radisson
Road, as Recommended by Staff, and to Seek Bids for Signing and Striping. Motion passed 5/0.
11. STAFF AND COUNCIL REPORTS
A. Administrator & Staff
1. County Road 19 Intersection
Engineer Brown reported that construction along County Road 19 continues with utility relocation along
the west side of the north leg. The City has retained R.W. Beck and Associates, electrical engineers, to
assist in the analysis of the electrical proposal with Xcel Energy and help determine if the costs proposed
are reasonable.
Engineer Brown stated that there would be periods of closure of Smithtown Road for possibly two to four
days next week. Brown stated that they are working with the utilities to try and shorten the closing to one
day. There will be several more road closures along Smithtown and Country Club Road as the project
continues.
Councilmember Lizee suggested signage along with a traffic control persons during the closures.
Engineer Brown stated that staff is working with a number of agencies to facilitate the road closings as
well as informing the schools of the anticipated closing dates. Brown also noted that there would be a
two-week period to swap out the temporary control signals and install the new signals. Stop signs will be
put back at the intersection until the permanent signals can be completed. There will also be traffic delays
on the east side near Echo Road, at the end of the project. The road will be reduced to one lane traffic
while the contractor changes the road width.
Engineer Brown expressed his appreciation to the local businesses for their cooperation during the road
construction project.
B. Mayor & City Council
1. SLMPD Issues Group
Councilmember Turgeon reported that the SLMPD Issues Group will be meeting Tuesday evening, May
10, 2005 and will review draft language to the Joint Powers Agreement. There are only a few meeting
remaining and participation is key.
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Mayor Love encouraged Councilmembers to attend the SLMPD Issues Group meeting. Meetings start at
4:00P.M.
Mayor Love reported that there was an Excelsior Fire District Board Committee meeting and the Relief
Association was granted a $300 per year benefit increase. The Board turned over the Mission Statement
to the Fire Department for final review. The Mission Statement will be a combined statement between
the Fire District Board and firefighters.
12. ADJOURN
Turgeon moved, Wellens seconded, Adjourning the Regular City Council Meeting of May 9, 2005,
at 7:55 P.M. Motion passed 5/0.
RESPECTFULLYSUBMUTTED,
Shelley Souers,
Recording Secretary
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Woody Love, Mayor