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' ,7                   ! "#! $ %& %'(    ) ("%*  ++,-                       . /  (  (   01  /2 -343 '3  ++,' /, '    $     $    $       !   +45 ""#$"   +4 "+  + 6 7( (  8  %)+   6 7(  8  %)+   9/26/22 -1- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION SEPTEMBER 26, 2022 CITY HALL – COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in a Study Session called to order by Mayor Mike Elliott at 6:07 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Mike Elliott and Councilmembers Marquita Butler, April Graves, Kris Lawrence- Anderson, and Dan Ryan. Also present were City Manager Reggie Edwards, City Clerk/Interim Assistant City Manager Barb Suciu, City Attorney Jason Hill, and Communications and Community Engagement Manager/Interim Assistant City Manager Angel Smith. Councilmember Marquita Butler was absent and excused. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson requested the Council move through the agenda in a timely manner as there is a lot to cover. Councilmember Ryan noted his agreement with Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson. Mayor Elliott pointed out there would likely be people present for the Implementation Committee presentation, and he would like to provide time for public comment as part of the presentation. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson stated the agenda calls for hearing the presentation, and the Council needs to make sure they get through the entire agenda. She would like public feedback on the recommendations from the Implementation Committee, and it may be more appropriate to have a multiple-hour forum dedicated to the topic. Mayor Elliott agreed a public discussion regarding the recommendations could be beneficial. Councilmember Ryan added he would like to hear two town hall meetings, one when the Council just sits and hear information from the community. The Implementation Committee has not taken public feedback and has only received input from professionals. Mayor Elliott noted the Implementation Committee would share more about their public engagement efforts. Councilmember Graves explained it would be appropriate to receive public comment on the recommendations after the Council has an opportunity to ask questions of the Committee. It would 9/26/22 -2- DRAFT also be beneficial to have a separate event to hear the community’s opinions. Mayor Elliott stated the Council will still have to decide on the recommendations after some listening sessions. City Manager Reggie Edwards noted there seems to be a consensus from the Council for a public comment time during Regular Session Presentations/Proclamations/Recognitions/Donations item 7b. Community Safety and Violence Prevention Implementation Committee Traffic Vehicle Stop and Consent Search Policy Recommendations and for Staff to put together some sort of listening session on the topic. Mayor Elliott added Staff should determine if one or two sessions would be more appropriate. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson stated it would be an excellent idea to have two separate listening sessions, one on traffic stops and one on consent searches, with involvement from the Implementation Committee. MISCELLANEOUS IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE SUNSET Mayor Elliott stated the work of the Implementation Committee is still ongoing. Councilmember Ryan noted he would like to hear from Dr. Edwards on the topic. Dr. Edwards explained he was not prepared for a presentation. The item was on the agenda due to a request from the Council, and the Staff does not currently have a recommendation. Mayor Elliott stated the Duante Wright and Kobe Dimock-Heisler Community Safety and Violence Prevention Act lays out the need for the Implementation Committee and its role. Professionals in the field have also participated in the work, and the efforts have taken some time. The work of the Committee should not be rushed. Councilmember Graves noted she doesn’t have an end date in mind herself. She would like to know the date of the presentation of recommendations for the Expanded Response Workgroup. After the presentation and both Workgroups have had the opportunity to participate in listening sessions, then it would make sense for the Implementation Committee to end. The Duante Wright and Kobe Dimock-Heisler Community Safety and Violence Prevention Act then called for a more permanent committee to be created from there, so the work would not end with the Implementation Committee. Councilmember Graves added there needs to be a solid understanding by the community and the Council about the process to set up the permanent committee and determine who and which professions would make up the permanent committee. She added those details should be completed by the end of 2022. Mayor Elliott stated he would like a summary of what the Implementation Committee has 9/26/22 -3- DRAFT completed and what is yet to be done. Councilmember Graves explained the Implementation Committee has done a great job. The Council should hold off on rushing into a permanent committee to ensure it is done correctly and the right stakeholders are engaged. Councilmember Ryan noted his agreement with Councilmember Graves. He pointed out that other research on the topic has been done in Minnesota, and the Implementation Committee and subsequent committee could look into that information. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson asked if the Implementation Committee could expedite the process to share their recommendations with the Council before the end of October 2022. She suggested there be an additional meeting on October 31, 2022, to receive the presentation. The sooner the presentation, the sooner the town hall meetings can be held. She stated she doesn’t want the effort to drag into yet another year. Mayor Elliott asked when the Council will be ready to take action on the recommendations. Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) has laid out a schedule for the Implementation Committee. Councilmember Graves stated it is unrealistic to get all of the work done before the end of the year. She wants to vote on both of the recommendations after both presentations and respective town hall meetings are completed. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson explained she thought the town hall meetings could be in November with a final vote in December. Councilmember Graves asked when the Expanded Response Workgroup would present to the Council. Mayor Elliott stated the Expanded Response Workgroup would present to the Council in two weeks. Dr. Edwards clarified the presentation on the regular agenda includes recommendations about traffic stops and consent search policy recommendations. Councilmember Ryan noted it is difficult to set up a timeline without having received the recommendations. The recommendations will need to be considered by the community, the Council, local law enforcement, potentially other law enforcement professionals, and the City’s legal team. The Duante Wright and Kobe Dimock-Heisler Community Safety and Violence Prevention Act called for a 180-day timeline to receive recommendations, but the process has taken far longer. Mayor Elliott stated that 180 days was an ambitious estimate. The community is in a hurry to get changes in place, but it also needs to be done thoroughly. The important thing is that the work gets done. RECOGNITION OF HOUSING COMMISSIONER PAUL OMAN 9/26/22 -4- DRAFT Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson explained Commissioner Paul Oman passed unexpectedly the previous week. He served on the Housing Commission for several years. She offered condolences to the family and noted her appreciation of the work he did for the City. Mayor Elliott suggested a moment of silence to honor Commissioner Oman. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson requested Staff send a letter of appreciation or card recognizing the City’s appreciation of Commissioner Oman’s service. LOUD MUSIC CONCERNS IN THE PARKS Councilmember Graves noted some community members have expressed concerns about loud music being played regularly in a particular park. She asked Staff for an update on the matter. Councilmember Graves added she wants people to enjoy the parks while also respecting residents living near the park. Dr. Edwards confirmed Staff would put together an update. ADJOURN STUDY SESSION TO INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL Mayor Mike Elliott closed the Study Session for Informal Open Forum at 6:45 p.m. STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) ss. Certification of Minutes CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER) The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, certifies: 1. Attached hereto is a full, true, and complete transcript of the minutes of a Study Session of the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center held on September 26, 2022. 2. That said meeting was held according to due call and notice thereof and was duly held at Brooklyn Center City Hall. 3. That the City Council adopted said minutes at its October 10, 2022, Regular Session. City Clerk Mayor 9/26/22 -1- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION SEPTEMBER 26, 2022 CITY HALL – COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The Brooklyn Center City Council met in the Informal Open Forum called to order by Mayor Mike Elliott at 6:45 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Mike Elliott and Councilmembers April Graves, Kris Lawrence-Anderson, and Dan Ryan. Also present were City Manager Reggie Edwards, Finance Direct Angela Holm, Community Development Director Meg McMahan, City Clerk/Interim Assistant City Manager Barb Suciu, Communications & Community Engagement/Interim Assistant City Manager Angel Smith, and City Attorney Jason Hill. Councilmember Marquita Butler was absent and excused. Councilmember Graves moved and Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson seconded to open the Informal Open Forum at 6:45 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Kevin S. noted his appreciation of the Implementation Committee and its work. He noted there hasn’t been much discussion regarding mental health issues by the Implementation Committee. What happened to Kobe Dimock-Heisler was unfortunate, and he expected to see some discussion on mental health response in Brooklyn Center. Kevin S. added taillights can be a safety concern, particularly when driving at night. For example, when it is dark out, it is hard to tell if a vehicle on the road is a motorcycle or a car, and that can create safety issues. Mayor Elliott pointed out that the Implementation Committee Expanded Response Workgroup will present issues related to mental health at a future meeting. Dylan Webbena explained he received notification about potential road improvements in 2023 on 50th Avenue, but it doesn’t say what the improvements are. The information did mention the potential for a special assessment. He asked why the project wouldn’t be in the regular budget. 9/26/22 -2- DRAFT Dr. Edwards asked for the commenter to share his information with Staff, and the Staff would respond. Mayor Elliott asked for Staff to respond to what type of project will be happening near the residence. Councilmember Graves noted it is likely to be mill or overlay. Mr. Webbena explained he is frustrated that he may have to pay money for a road improvement that should have been in the City’s budget and also that the letter doesn’t even inform him of the project details. Mayor Elliott asked for Staff to respond to what type of project will be happening near the residence. Other people may be watching the meeting and would like to hear the same information. Dr. Edwards stated there will be road improvements on 50th Avenue, and he would have to speak with other Staff for more details. Public Works Director Liz Heyman stated she can pull up the details for Mr. Webbena. She noted the items on the Consent Agenda relate to the project in question. There are various levels of projects that may occur, so she would need to look at his specific address to determine what may impact him. Mr. Webbena asked why the letter would go out to him without more details. Councilmember Ryan stated the letter is the first of a series of letters Mr. Webbena will receive. There will be subsequent letters with more details and also a neighborhood meeting by the Public Works Department where residents can ask questions about how it is funded and what the goal of the project is. He added assessments are done as an alternative to raising the general levy. Mayor Elliott noted other people may be watching the meeting and would like to hear the same information. He added that any comments related to the Implementation Committee would be received after the related presentation. Joy G. pointed out the City Attorney attended a recent Implementation Committee. The Duante Wright and Kobe Dimock-Heisler Community Safety and Violence Prevention Act allows for the City Attorney's role, amongst others, to assist the Committee, according to paragraph 10. However, Staff was pulled from assisting the Implementation Committee, which was a violation of paragraph 10, as confirmed by the City Attorney. Joy G. added the Implementation Committee has had extensive community engagement, and the meetings are accessible to the public. There is an email the public can reach out to for more information, and there have been surveys. Joy G. noted it is concerning for the Council to be discussing the sunset of the Committee even though they are in the middle of their work. She added only Mayor Elliott and Councilmember Graves from the Council have attended any Implementation Committee meetings. 9/26/22 -3- DRAFT Julie B. thanked Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson for acknowledging the letter sent to her. Julie B. noted the Implementation Committee was not formed until March 5, 2022. The 180-day mark passed only a week ago. The Committee has been working to put together the presentations for Council. Councilmember Graves explained she also received an email from Julie B. She acknowledged she has been frustrated with how the Implementation Committee was formed and run. The Council considered a sunset date has no reflection on the good work completed by the Implementation Committee. It is merely a step in the process considering the presentations are scheduled, and she wants to make sure the next committee is set up for success. Mayor Elliott pointed out the work is hard, and the Committee has done an incredible job tackling difficult issues. The topics are controversial, hiccups should be expected, and systems cannot be changed without uphill battles. Councilmember Graves moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to close the Informal Open Forum at 7:02 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 2. INVOCATION Mayor Elliott read an excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail, “We must come to see with the distinguished jurist of yesterday that ‘justice too long delayed is justice denied.’ We have waited for more than three hundred and forty years for our God-given and constitutional rights.” Mayor Elliott explained people have come before them such as Abraham Lincoln and Dr. King to pave the way for equality. The universe bends toward justice. The Council will receive a presentation from the Implementation Committee which is doing work in the community to further bend toward justice. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in a Regular Session called to order by Mayor Mike Elliott at 7:11 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Mike Elliott and Councilmembers April Graves, Kris Lawrence-Anderson, and Dan Ryan. Also present were City Manager Reggie Edwards, Finance Direct Angela Holm, Community Development Director Meg McMahan, City Clerk/Interim Assistant City Manager Barb Suciu, Communications & Community Engagement/Interim Assistant City Manager Angel Smith, and 9/26/22 -4- DRAFT City Attorney Jason Hill. Councilmember Marquita Butler was absent and excused. 5. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Graves moved and Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson seconded to approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda, and the following consent items were approved: 6a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. June 1, 2022 – Work Session 2. June 6, 2022 – Joint Work Session 3. August 11, 2022 – Canvassing Board 4. August 15, 2022 – Joint CC/FC Meeting 5. August 22, 2022 – Canvassing Board 6. August 22, 2022 – Study Session 7. August 22, 2022 – Regular Session 8. August 29, 2022 – Joint CC/FC Meeting 9. September 12, 2022 – Study Session 10. September 12, 2022 – Regular Session 11. September 12, 2022 – Work Session 6b. 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RESOLUTION NO. 2022-92 DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DEAD TREES AT CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 6d. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-93 ACCEPTING FEASIBILITY REPORT AND CALLING FOR AN IMPROVEMENT PUBLIC HEARING FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2023-01, KNOX, JAMES, AND 54TH AREA IMPROVEMENTS 6e. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-94 ACCEPTING FEASIBILITY REPORT AND CALLING FOR AN IMPROVEMENT PUBLIC HEARING FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2023-02, 50TH AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS 6f. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-95 ACCEPTING FEASIBILITY REPORT AND CALLING FOR AN IMPROVEMENT PUBLIC HEARING FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2023-03, 51ST AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS 6g. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-96 APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NOS. 13-16, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2021-05, BROOKLYN BOULEVARD CORRIDOR PROJECT PHASE 2 IMPROVEMENTS 6h. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-97 ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2022-09, LIFT STATION 4 REHABILITATION PROJECT 6i. APPROVE THE MEMBERS OF THE AUDIT REVIEW COMMITTEE 9/26/22 -7- DRAFT 6j. AN ORDINANCE VACATING STORM SEWER, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WITHIN LOT 1, BLOCK 1 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION, AND LOT 1 AND LOT 2, BLOCK 2 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE (1ST READING) 6k. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-98 AMENDING THE DAUNTE WRIGHT AND KOBE DIMOCK-HEISLER COMMUNITY SAFETY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION ACT - NEW COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT Motion passed unanimously. 7. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS/DONATIONS 7a. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-99 EXPRESSING RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION TO BRUCE BALLANGER, GENERAL MANAGER OF THE HERITAGE CENTER OF BROOKLYN CENTER FORMERLY KNOWN AS EARLE BROWN HERITAGE CENTER FOR OVER 31 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER City Manager Dr. Edwards noted Bruce Ballanger is professional and hard-working. He has committed himself to the Heritage Center and City of Brooklyn Center since 1991. Mr. Ballanger has had an impact on all Staff, and he will be greatly missed. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson agreed Mr. Ballanger will be missed. She asked who will take over his position. Dr. Edwards stated the Recreation Director and a facilities manager have stepped in to handle Mr. Ballanger’s responsibilities until a new Manager is hired. Mayor Elliott read in full a Resolution expressing recognition and appreciation to Bruce Ballanger, General Manager of the Heritage Center. Councilmember Ryan moved and Councilmember Graves seconded to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 2022-99 recognizing Bruce Ballanger, General Manager of The Heritage Center of Brooklyn Center formerly known as Earle Brown Heritage Center. Motion passed unanimously. 7b. COMMUNITY SAFETY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE TRAFFIC VEHICLE STOP AND CONSENT SEARCH POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Mayor Elliott invited the presenters to introduce themselves. Implementation Committee Member John Solomon thanked the Council and Staff for receiving the presentation. He pointed out the Implementation Committee has put a lot of work into 9/26/22 -8- DRAFT discussions and recommendations related to traffic vehicle stops and consent search policies. Mr. Solomon noted there has been a rise in crime nationally. The policies are intended to promote respect. Mr. Solomon explained that traffic stops erode trust between the community and law enforcement. Additionally, there is a minimal effect in the traffic stops leading to evidence supporting a larger crime. Additionally, the data shows racial disparities in the stops. Approximately 67 percent of those stopped during traffic stops are for people of color, with a large majority being innocent. Plus, traffic stops are extremely unsafe for law enforcement. Instead, officers could use their time to solve more serious crimes and connect with community members. Mr. Solomon noted several cities have adopted a change in vehicle stop policy such as Minneapolis, Lansing, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Seattle, and Los Angeles. Also, Virginia has implemented a statewide law. Mr. Solomon showed a graph depicting the total traffic stops per year in Brooklyn Center. Stops have decreased dramatically since 2010. More than two-thirds of the traffic stops in 2019 in Brooklyn Center resulted in nothing formal. Nine percent of results were unknown, 4.5 percent resulted in an arrest, and about 17 percent resulted in a citation. Mr. Solomon added almost half of the traffic stop citations were for license or insurance issues. About 38 percent were due to moving violations. 5.4 percent of citations were for marijuana, 4.3 percent for seat belt issues, and three percent for texting. Mr. Solomon then showed a bar graph with Brooklyn Center Police Department (BCPD) stops in comparison to other agencies. Mr. Solomon reiterated excessive stops for minor equipment issues erode community trust in law enforcement, vehicle stops have minimal effectiveness in finding evidence of larger crimes, there are racial disparities in enforcement, and there are potentially deadly outcomes of the stops. Mr. Solomon stated the Implementation Committee hopes to address cyclical poverty with the proposed policy. If someone cannot afford a fix to their vehicle, giving them a citation and fine does not support the ability to fix the vehicle. Mr. Solomon noted the policy would also build community trust and relationships with law enforcement. Implementation Committee Member Joylenna Garcia added vehicle stops can be deadly. Traffic stops fatally impacted Walter Scott in Charleston in 2015, Sandra Bland in Texas in 2015, Philando Castillo in St. Paul in 2016, Giovan Joseph Macdavet in 2016, Duante Wright in Brooklyn Center in 2021, and Patrick LaJolla in 2022. The previously listed people were pulled over for issues with taillights or air fresheners and it resulted in their deaths. Mr. Solomon noted there was a Stanford study that looked over 29 areas across the country with over 100 million traffic stops. The study showed most people of color were being stopped more frequently, most of which were not connected to any criminal activity. 9/26/22 -9- DRAFT Mr. Solomon stated members of the Implementation Committee also looked at statistics in Minneapolis for when traffic stops resulted in a gun seizure. However, the impact was minimal. Mr. Solomon explained the recommendation is that vehicles would no longer be stopped solely for invalid or expired registration, non-functioning license plate light, non-operative muffler, exceeding vehicle noise rules of the Pollution Control Agency, cracked or discolored windshield, or rearview mirror decorations. Vehicles can be stopped if the windshield is so heavily damaged that it poses a dangerous condition or if the car’s equipment poses a dangerous condition. Ms. Garcia noted the decrease in total traffic stops over the past 10 years suggests law enforcement also has seen its lack of effectiveness. The data and studies show minimal effectiveness in traffic stops resulting in evidence of larger crimes. She noted the conversation is happening because the lives of Duante Wright and Kobe Dimock-Heisler are being taken, among many others. Ms. Garcia added there is overwhelming support seen through the Committee’s community engagement process, but the Council can conduct open forums and discussions to see for themselves. Mr. Solomon stated he has experienced a lot of racial profiling himself, and he is passionate about making changes to better serve people of color. Philando Castille was killed due to racial profiling. Brooklyn Center cannot risk any more lives lost. Mayor Elliott thanked Mr. Solomon for his presentation and commitment to the issue. Ms. Garcia reiterated traffic stops are not only a safety issue, but it is also a poverty issue. A driver may not be able to afford to fix a component of their vehicle, and a citation only adds to the financial burden. Ms. Garcia explained a consent search is a search where the police do not have probable cause to legally search, so they ask the person who they want to search if they will consent to a search. Probable cause means that police have a reasonable basis for believing that a crime may have been committed or when evidence of the crime is present in the place to be searched. The recommendation is to eliminate consent searches. Ms. Garcia stated an article in Police1 Magazine found “limited effectiveness in identifying evidence of illegal firearms or other serious crimes” in consent vehicle searches. Racial disparities in stops leading to vehicle consent searches. Minor traffic violations disproportionately made against people of color, leading to more requests to search their vehicles Ms. Garcia explained officers increased their “hit rate” of finding contraband during vehicle searches of black drivers, indicating that consent searches are disproportionately conducted on black drivers and rarely lead to contraband. The “hit rate” of found contraband in searches during the consent search ban increased by seven percentage points, which represented a 43 percent increase over the hit rate when consent searches were allowed. 9/26/22 -10- DRAFT Ms. Garcia noted that 18 percent of respondents who police asked to consent to a search viewed the officer’s actions as both improper and disrespectful, compared to six percent of respondents who were not asked for consent to search. Consent requests were associated with statistically significant reductions in respondents’ perceptions of both justice and legitimacy of the police. Ms. Garcia added Black male drivers were 2 times more likely to have an officer request consent to search them during a stop for a moving violation. Ms. Garcia stated consent searches undermine community trust in police. Eliminating consent searches improves the quality of searches. Refusing consent searches is not an option for everyone. Staff did some local community engagement which found many community members would feel obligated to consent to a search. Requests for consent searches show racial disparities. Similar consent search policies have been adopted in Rhode Island, Pawtucket, and Providence. Ms. Garcia pointed out that the proposed policy allows for consent searches in some instances. The policy change will lead to increased police capacity by allowing police to focus on more serious crimes. Consent searches rarely lead to evidence of larger crimes. The policy change would also build community trust by not asking people to consent and forcing them to invoke their rights when they may not feel safe doing so. Ms. Garcia stated the consent search policy recommends that no operator or owner-passenger of a motor vehicle shall be requested to consent to a search by a law enforcement officer of his or her motor vehicle unless there exists probable cause for criminal activity. Ms. Garcia concluded it is the recommendation of the policy working group and the Implementation Committee that the City Council consider and then adopt the recommended vehicle stop and consent search policy changes. Adoption and implementation of these policies by BCPD will make for equitable, community-focused policing in Brooklyn Center, with better outcomes for both police and the community. Councilmember Graves thanked the presenters for their work. She asked the Staff why there has been a decrease in traffic stops over time. She noted a majority of citations are for moving violations or equipment violations. Councilmember Graves asked for an explanation of the graph shopping stops by BCPD in comparison to other agencies. Implementation Committee member Mark Viste explained that changing Brooklyn Center policies would impact people significantly because a majority of stops completed in Brooklyn Center are by BCPD. Councilmember Graves agreed there still needs to be traffic stops when needed, as noted in the presentation. The Council wants to do listening sessions to hear from community members and also allow community members to get on the same page with the information and the research. Therefore, town hall meetings are beneficial in moving forward with a new policy. Councilmember Graves noted the slide on “hit rates” had confusing wording, but the point was made that a ban on consent searches increased “hit rates.” She shared a personal experience where 9/26/22 -11- DRAFT she was subjected to a consent search. It is hard for people to refuse consent searches. Councilmember Graves pointed out there is a state-level ban on warrior training, some added training on topics such as autism, and reforms to the POST Board. There has also been increased authority by the POST Board to enforce repercussions for improper policing. She thanked the Committee for their work. Ms. Garcia clarified only 17 percent of traffic stops resulted in a citation. Of those citations, about 85 percent were for moving or insurance violations. There was a suggestion on the Committee for citations to be mailed to the driver rather than a vehicle stop. Councilmember Ryan thanked the Implementation Committee and Staff for their efforts. He stated the Council needs to consider what impacts the effectiveness of law enforcement to ultimately better protect the public. Councilmember Ryan noted he would go over the research in more detail with Mr. Viste. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson noted her appreciation of the efforts and research completed by the Committee. She explained she would like to hear additional feedback from the public. She added she would have preferred to receive the information in a Work Session rather than in a Regular Session because she is not ready to vote on the item that evening. She requested an opportunity for a Work Session and a public hearing. Councilmember Graves pointed out the motion recommended by Staff is to accept the presentation. Mayor Elliott added the Committee would like a vote to accept the recommendation that evening. Mr. Solomon explained the Committee wanted to provide a lot of research to support their recommendations. The public is concerned with violent crime, and traffic stops do not solve violent crimes. Instead, it adds more responsibilities for law enforcement and gives the public more reason to not support the police. Ms. Garcia added, with the comments of Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson, the Implementation Committee was told that they would be on the Work Session agenda, so they were also surprised that they were part of the Regular Session agenda. Councilmember Graves suggested the Council move forward with the public comment in the interest of time. Sammy B. noted she is a leader with Black Barbershop and Churches Congregation (BBCC). She shared that she has personally been stopped multiple times for consent searches, even during COVID-19. The policy needs to be voted on urgently. Several people have consented to searches that resulted in death, many of which were mentioned by the presenters. Mayor Elliott asked for commenters to keep their comments to under two minutes. Julia G. stated she is a concerned faith leader from the community. She urged the Council to vote 9/26/22 -12- DRAFT on the matter expediently. The police could better use their time by focusing on serious crimes. The sooner the recommendations are implemented, the better it will be for the community. The City isn’t taking the matter seriously enough. Julia G. noted she has been working with BBCC and other community organizations for several years, and she has seen the issues time and time again. The Council doesn’t need to see statistics and research to see if there is an issue. Law enforcement is profiling and focusing on unimportant issues. People are dying. Children are at risk. A community member pointed out the meeting started at 6:00 p.m., and many people had to leave that wanted to provide comments. Jean L. stated the Council boldly implemented a Public Safety Act after the tragic death of Duante Wright. He explained he is out in the community daily, and there is widespread support in the community to implement the recommended changes. The fear of being pulled over is very real, particularly for people of color. Brooklyn Center wants and deserves equity and change. He encouraged the Council to move forward with implementing the recommendations as soon as possible to ensure no more lives are lost and the City continues to lead the way to real change. He offered to assist in hosting any town halls or other community engagement opportunities. Gretchen E. thanked members of the Implementation Committee for their presentation. She asked if there is an opportunity for the Committee to present the PowerPoint fully in the future. She noted there was an example of driving with a broken taillight and how that relates to poverty. Gretchen E. asked for data to support that notion. Gretchen E. asked if there are opportunities to educate the public on what someone can do when pulled over. Ms. Garcia stated she is willing to present again if given the opportunity. As for the broken taillight, there isn’t exact data as much as experiential. People sometimes have to choose between repairing their vehicle or affording food, herself included. Ms. Garcia noted there are opportunities for public education about individuals’ rights. However, the people who are disproportionately impacted by consent search and traffic stop issues also may not have the time or availability to attend those educational opportunities. Implementation Committee Member Lori Bardal explained there is Know Your Rights training that is being discussed for Brooklyn Center. She noted she had a family member of Philando Castille reach out to her with suggestions of information on the process for when someone goes through the steps to obtain a gun. Mr. Solomon added issues of poverty and car repairs came to light after issues in Ferguson, Missouri around 2015. The city was more or less a poverty farm in how they were issuing tickets to folks with low income. Fines were stacked up for individuals time and time again and law enforcement was purposely issuing the fines to people with low income. Mayor Elliott noted the organization Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) assisted the Implementation Committee in crafting recommendations and sorting through research. 9/26/22 -13- DRAFT Arvid S. stated broken turn lights and wipers are a hazard to drivers. Mayor Elliott asked if there is data on the link between poverty and taillights available from LEAP associates. Amos Irwin, LEAP representative, stated he doesn’t have a specific data point available related to taillights. Mr. Irwin’s audio went out. Mayor Elliott asked for Mr. Irwin to provide the information to the Council to be shared with Gretchen E. Public Safety Implementation Committee Manager Amina Dedefo stated per capita income in Brooklyn Center is around $26,000 with about 33,000 residents. 13.2 percent of Brooklyn Center residents live in poverty currently. Those folks should not have to sacrifice eating to fix a vehicle issue. A community member asked to speak. Mayor Elliott stated the community member could speak at another time. Councilmember Graves moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to accept a presentation by the Community Safety and Violence Prevention Implementation Committee regarding traffic vehicle stops and consent to search policy recommendations. Motion passed unanimously. 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS RECESS AND RECONVENE Mayor Elliott recessed the meeting at 8:55 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 9:02 p.m. 10. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS 10a. RESOLUTIONS NO. 2022-100 APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY 2023 PROPERTY TAX LEVY AND PRELIMINARY BUDGET Dr. Edwards introduced the item and explained the purpose of the presentation is to present the 2023 Budget Preliminary Levy Budget, provide insight into the factors that guided the development of the 2023 Budget Preliminary Levy Budget, provide budget highlights, provide fiscal analysis budget highlights, and impacts, and provide next steps in the budgeting process. Dr. Edwards stated the 2023 environment includes COVID‐19, the death of Daunte Wright, Civil Unrest, the economic condition, Council Budget Outcomes, Strategic Priorities, Organizational Stability, and a Community‐Centered City. Dr. Edwards stated the proposed budget was developed recognizing unprecedented events and 9/26/22 -14- DRAFT challenges faced by residents and Staff. The proposed budget was developed with an intent to balance the needs for economic growth, health and well‐being of people, longer‐term fiscal stability, the pursuit of City Council direction, and providing City services at an affordable cost for residents. Dr. Edwards showed the Brooklyn Center Organizational Chart and pointed out residents are at the forefront. The vision of Brooklyn Center is as a thriving, diverse community with a full range of housing, business, cultural and recreational offerings. It is a safe and inclusive place that people of all ages love to call home, and visitors enjoy due to its convenient location and commitment to a healthy environment. The mission of the City of Brooklyn Center is to ensure an attractive, clean, safe, and inclusive community that enhances the quality of life for all people and preserves public trust. Dr. Edwards explained Brooklyn Center has several values. Customer intimacy is a commitment to serving each customer with dignity and respect. This requires that we seek to understand the needs of each customer and deliver quality service that will be understood and appreciated. In addition, the City will commit to delivering quality services cost-effectively and efficiently. Staff will be good stewards of the limited resources made available by the citizens served. Dr. Edwards noted City Outcomes for the budget include the existence of a healthy and safe residence, the existence of healthy and safe youth and their environment for seven generations to come, the existence of equitable and diverse businesses, the existence of equitable stable and diverse tax base, the existence of the public trust, existence of people feeling welcomed, the existence of residents feeling a sense of community pride, the existence of equitably diverse housing without gentrification or displacement, existence of an increased household median income without harm, and existence of a clean and safe human environment. Dr. Edwards pointed out the City’s strategic priorities are an Enhanced Community Image, Resident Economic Stability, Inclusive Community Engagement, Targeted Redevelopment, Safe, Secure, Stable Community, and Key Transportation Investments. Dr. Edwards stated the 2023 budget highlights include $50,000 for market competitiveness, a three percent salary adjustment for a livable wage of $409,447, natural gas inflation at $49,900, Central Garage needs at $389,254, general inflation, and a new park maintenance full-time employee at $101,000. Dr. Edwards added the outcome-based budget initiative includes a performance measurement analyst at $100,000. There are three police Staff positions still frozen for $150,000. A new Fire Inspector for a full-time position will cost $97,000. Additionally, sustaining public safety alternatives through phased funding will cost $75,000 and the youth violence prevention and response strategy have an allotted $150,000 for phased funding. Dr. Edwards noted several Department requests were unable to be funded to keep the levy low. If all of the requests were funded, the total levy would be 17.1 percent. Instead, the proposed levy increase is 6.9 percent. Unfunded requests include $91,000 for new park liaisons, $109,000 for a 9/26/22 -15- DRAFT new split community engagement and recreation position, and $50,000 for election off-year funding stabilization. Finance Director Angela Holm explained that budget policies provide a basic framework and assist in the decision-making process. Policies include a balanced budget, current revenue should pay for current expenses, a contingency of up to five percent of the budget, providing adequate funding for capital replacement & maintenance, a description of goals, services, and programs, and a targeted unassigned General Fund balance of 50 – 52 percent of the next year’s General Fund budget. Ms. Holm added revenue policies direct how the City maintains the ability to pay for services it provides its customers. Policies include maintaining a diversified and stable revenue system, annual revenue estimates completed through an objective conservative analytical process, user fees reviewed and revised on an annual basis, fees and user charges for Enterprise Funds fully supportive of total direct and indirect costs, and user fees for City services will generally be established at a level which will recover the full cost of providing the service. Ms. Holm stated the total change in the general levy is 7.44 percent and 1.05 percent in the debt service levy. In total, that would result in a 6.9 percent levy or a $1.47 million increase. The Housing and Redevelopment Authority has a percent change of 17.4 for the levy. Ms. Holm showed a slide comparing the levy rates with nearby cities. Brooklyn Center is very similar to most cities such as New Hope, Maplewood, Richfield, Shoreview, and Roseville. Crystal, Golden Valley, Fridley, and White Bear Lake has much higher levies, three of which are in the double digits for capital projects. Ms. Holm stated property taxes account for about three-fourths of the General Fund. Intergovernmental revenue is 10 percent, two percent is charges for service, and permits and licenses account for eight percent. As for proposed expenditures, Ms. Holm showed a pie chart of proposed expenditures. Ms. Holm noted the overall taxable market value in Brooklyn Center increased by 16.9 percent. Tax capacity is over half residential. Thirteen percent are from apartments, 20.4 percent are commercial, and 12.2 percent are industrial. The median home value in 2023 is $259,000, which has been increasing substantially since 2014. Ms. Holm showed a table reflecting the impact of a 6.9 percent levy on various properties in the City. The average single-family residential home would see an additional $149 for 2023 in property taxes. She noted there are two more Joint Work Sessions in October. December 5, 2022, will be a public hearing and final adoption of the budget and levy. Councilmember Ryan asked if Dr. Edwards said one of the three previously frozen police officer positions would be unfrozen in the proposed budget. Dr. Edwards confirmed that was correct. The three frozen positions were a street officer, a school officer, and a detective-in-training. If the 9/26/22 -16- DRAFT Department is in the position to hire the maximum of street officers, then the funding for an additional officer would be available. Councilmember Ryan pointed out crime rates are the highest in 30 years, and the Council needs to prioritize public safety. Councilmember Ryan moved and Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson seconded to amend the proposed budget to unfreeze all three law enforcement positions. Councilmember Graves and Mayor Elliott voted against the same. Motion failed. Councilmember Graves noted there was a one percent increase in the budget since the previous presentation. $50,000 went toward unfreezing one police officer, so the money is accessible should the Department be ready to hire for that role. She asked if BCPD was prepared to fill that role. Dr. Edwards confirmed the Police Department has other roles to fill first. Councilmember Graves added the school does not want an officer this year. Therefore, the only unfunded position would be for a detective in training. Another $50,000 went to funding a Fire Inspector and another $50,000 went to supporting a park maintenance position. Also, there was more money allotted to support youth violence prevention strategies and initiatives. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson noted there was no discussion previously about which roles within the Brooklyn Center Police Department were frozen. The school has decided to use violence interrupters instead of a school resource officer. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson explained her priority is street crimes. There need to be enough detectives, and the business community is in dire need of more support to deal with street crimes. Businesses have told her they cannot survive with the current level of theft. Public safety needs to be a priority. Grant money could be accessed to support a street crimes unit as public safety is of the utmost importance. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson added the City is adding more residents and community members, but they need to support the Police Department with the same intensity. The positions need to be unfrozen. Councilmember Ryan noted his agreement with Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson’s comments and concerns. Law enforcement has a dangerous job, and there needs to be an adequate backup available. The business community is also facing raising crimes. Businesses have stopped calling the police because officers are limited to responding to the most serious calls due to the low staffing levels. Councilmember Graves asked for more information about the Street Crimes Unit and what positions are open. Police Chief Kellace McDaniel stated the Department is consistently hiring. The frozen positions are a problem because Brooklyn Center has the third highest call volume in 9/26/22 -17- DRAFT the State. He has seen officers struggling to respond to calls and the Department has to prioritize which is the most serious. Chief Kellace added businesses are losing tons of revenue due to stolen merchandise. There is currently no Street Crimes Unit because the investigators have been reassigned to street patrols. The detectives are behind on reports, and the detective in training would be helpful to move along with felony cases. Chief McDaniel noted there were no interveners in the school that day, so police officers had to respond to an in-school fight. He explained if he had a full budget, he could do a lot to help the City to survive. Councilmember Graves asked where the money goes if the school officer isn’t used. Dr. Edwards stated some of the money for the school officer comes from the school, but they are no longer receiving that money. Mayor Elliott asked if the school wants a School Resource Officer. Dr. Edwards stated Staff is trying to develop community relationships and work on crime prevention amongst youth. The school showed disinterest in a school officer after the civil unrest, and their interest could change down the line. There should be multiple strategies for public safety, not just an officer or an intervener. Councilmember Graves noted her agreement with the comments of Dr. Edwards. She added she is in support of the current proposed budget. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson stated she would like to divide the recommended motion into two separate motions. She explained she would support a 6.9 percent levy if more law enforcement positions are unfrozen. Councilmember Graves moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 2022-100 setting the 2023 preliminary tax levy. Mayor Elliott stated times are tough for residents, and they need to stick to a lower levy number. There is a potential recession on the horizon that needs to be considered. Mayor Elliott stated he would support the 5.9 percent levy. Councilmember Ryan stated Mayor Elliott’s comments were out of order. Mayor Elliott stated his comments were in order. Mayor Elliott voted against the same. Motion passed. Councilmember Graves moved to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 2022-101 setting the 2023 preliminary budget. Motion failed for lack of a second. Councilmember Ryan moved and Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson seconded to table 9/26/22 -18- DRAFT discussion of the 2023 preliminary budget until the next meeting. Councilmember Graves asked if the tabling motion fails. Dr. Edwards stated the City has to submit a budget to the County. If it is not submitted by September 30, 2022, then the County will go with the 2022 budget. Mayor Elliott stated the Council can call a special meeting if need be. Dr. Edwards stated the budget has to be submitted by September 30, 2022, so the special meeting would have to be noticed by September 27, 2022. Mayor Elliott asked if Staff would clarify what the City needs to submit to the County. Ms. Suciu stated the Assessor stated they weren’t concerned with the details of the budget, but they need to know the levy and the debt service. Councilmember Graves pointed out that the budget and the levy are both preliminary, so there is an opportunity to change them down the line. Councilmember Ryan stated his understanding is that there is a deadline for the levy, but the budget can be passed to present to the County with the opportunity to make adjustments later on. Councilmember Lawrence-Anderson stated she is okay with the dollar amount in the budget but not the distribution of the budget to the various departments. Dr. Edwards noted the issue isn’t the budget. The issue is whether or not the law enforcement positions should remain frozen. Councilmember Ryan withdrew his motion to table. Councilmember Graves moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 2022-101 setting the 2023 preliminary budget. Motion passed unanimously. Councilmember Graves noted the Council needs to vote on if they would continue to meet as it is past 10:00 p.m., per the Council agreements. Mayor Elliott moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to continue the meeting. Motion passed unanimously. 10b. RESOLUTION NO. 2022-102 APPROVING AND ENTERING INTO A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK REGARDING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES Dr. Edwards introduced the item and invited Ms. McMahan to make the staff presentation. 9/26/22 -19- DRAFT Community Development Director McMahan introduced Workforce Development Programs Director Catrice O’Neal to continue the presentation. Ms. O’Neal explained the strategic oversight and staffing directed by Brooklyn Center City Council and Brooklyn Park Economic Development Authority. There is a BrookLynk Advisory Committee chaired by Dr. Edwards and Brooklyn Park City Manager Jay Stroebel. There are six people on the Workforce Development American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Planning Team and another six people operating the division at Brooklyn Park City Hall. Ms. O’Neal explained funding sources include grants through DEED, Hennepin County, and MnDOT, City investments, leveraged funds through employer-paid wages, and ARPA allocations from both cities. Ms. O’Neal stated the goals of the program include re-employment, with an emphasis on Black Indigenous Person of Color (BIPOC) job seekers to local jobs, local coordination, reimagining public safety by creating an inclusive economy with Cities United, and creating opportunities for higher barrier youth and young adults, and business coordination by connecting local businesses to talent, supporting recruitment and retention, providing workshops and training to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Ms. O’Neal noted that the shared strategies of the two cities include employment, economic inclusion, public safety, racial equity, economic advancement, and wealth-building. Ms. O’Neal explained there are five outcomes of the programming such as, residents will gain access to training and employment opportunities in in-demand industries, higher barrier youth will receive high-touch work readiness services, unemployment rates will decrease, and income will increase, particularly for BIPOC residents, violence will decrease as residents connect into the economy, and local businesses will hire local talent and create workplaces of choice for our residents. Ms. O’Neal listed the programs and initiatives offered. The programs include BrookLynk, Youth Entrepreneurship Program, Career Pathways, and the Community Partnership Program. Regional initiatives include CareerForce Relocation, OneTen, ConnextMSP/GreaterMSP, Elevate Futures, Northwest Education Consortium, Power of Us, and Black Youth Mental Health. Ms. O’Neal showed a chart with program progress and impact from 2022. BrookLynk served 397 youth. 23 residents participated in Career Pathways. Almost 100 youth participated in the Youth Entrepreneurship Program. Lastly, eight contracts are running with agencies that provide workforce development services. Ms. O’Neal added Career Pathways has new programs in 2023 including the Hwy 252/I-94 heavy construction training program. $98,000 was awarded to provide training and employment services to residents of Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, and North Minneapolis. Partners include Building Strong Communities, HIRED, and Construction Career Foundations. 9/26/22 -20- DRAFT Councilmember Graves thanked Staff for the presentation and the collaboration with Brooklyn Park. She noted there is an electrician group nearby that could be good to connect with. Also, there is a shortage of pharmacists, and there is some related training in the region. Brooklyn Center needs to look at gaps in education as well as gaps in the career field. Mayor Elliott noted his excitement for the Hwy 252/I-94 heavy construction training program. The training programs can have very positive influences on youth. Councilmember Ryan thanked Ms. O’Neal for the presentation and noted his appreciation of the initiatives. Councilmember Graves moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 2022-102 approving and entering into a Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Brooklyn Park Regarding Workforce Development initiatives using ARPA Funds. Motion passed unanimously. 10c. CITY COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS Mayor Elliott moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to table the item until the following meeting. Motion passed unanimously. 11. COUNCIL REPORT None. 12. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Elliott moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded the adjournment of the City Council meeting at 10:11 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 9/26/22 -21- DRAFT STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) ss. Certification of Minutes CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER) The undersigned, being the duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, certifies: 1. Attached hereto is a full, true, and complete transcript of the minutes of a Regular Session of the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center held on September 26, 2022. 2. That said meeting was held according to due call and notice thereof and was duly held at Brooklyn Center City Hall. 3. That the City Council adopted said minutes at its October 10, 2022, Regular Session. City Clerk Mayor                   ! "#! $ %&  '%  (   ) *"%+  ((,-.                 /- 0 (/,(( -   /0 (/ -1 /2 3 - /   , (4,  03 5(((   (( 4 ( ((-((  -    3(  / /(  - /  -   33  0 /((  /5/  (         3- *4!46   * $7 $889:; #<=>30 6!4  7!9 %, $8899? +/!46   4 ;99:@ /.$ !3.)$889@ */ :?8? '-* * . >)$88@ :        A  *  3(?@ /,*7 B4$88@          ! " #    "    $   (4' %% &%  (4 "(  (      9:   %)(    . =@=  @  %)(   Page 2 of 2 b. 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It is a safe and inclusive place that people of all ages love to call home, and visitors enjoy due to its convenient location and commitment to a healthy environment DATE: October 10, 2022 TO: Dr. Reggie Edwards, City Manager THROUGH: Elizabeth Heyman, Public Works Director FROM: Cynthia Majors, Public Works Admin Assistant SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees at Certain Properties in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Recommendation: - Motion to approve a resolution declaring a public nuisance and ordering the removal of diseased trees at certain properties as listed in the resolution. Background: The attached resolution represents the official City Council action required to expedite removal of diseased trees that were recently marked by the City Tree Inspector. The City has maintained a policy of removing and properly disposing of diseased trees in order to prevent tree diseases from spreading throughout the community. The removal of diseased trees is defined in City Ordinance Chapter 20-301 to 20-306. Although the City has historically focused on Dutch Elm disease, other transmissible diseases and infestations are addressed as well. Property owners are given the opportunity to remove the diseased tree on their own or enter into an agreement to allow the City to remove the diseased tree. Where an agreement with the property owner is executed, a minimal administrative charge of $50 is applied to the costs associated with the tree removal. After a diseased tree is declared a public nuisance by the City Council, another Compliance Notice will be provided to the property owner allowing additional time, at least five (5) days, for voluntary correction, again providing an option for an agreement with the City. If the property owner does not correct the violation or enter into an agreement, the City will remove the diseased tree. An administrative abatement service charge will be imposed based on the cost of the abatement, with a minimum charge of $150. Budget Issues: The City’s share of the cost of removal for diseased trees within the public right-of-way and on City property is included in the 2022 budget under the Public Works Forestry operating budget. The cost of removal for diseased trees located on private property is the responsibility of the respective property owner, and if unpaid, is specially assessed to the property. Strategic Priorities: x Safe, Secure, Stable Community Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO._______________ RESOLUTION DECLARING A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERING THE REMOVAL OF DISEASED TREES AT CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center City Code Section 20-301 declares any diseased tree a public nuisance and provides for abatement by the City if not corrected by the property owner; and; WHEREAS, removal of diseased trees and abatement of the public nuisances is necessary to prevent the spread of tree diseases and to protect the environmental quality and desirability of neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, a Notice to Abate Nuisance and a Diseased Tree Removal Agreement has been issued to the owners of certain properties in the City allowing the owners twenty (20) days to remove diseased trees on the owners’ property; and WHEREAS, the City can expedite the removal of these diseased trees by declaring them a public nuisance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. The diseased tree at the following address is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Property Address Tree Type Tree Number 3800 52nd Ave N Ash 21 3925 52nd Ave N Ash 22 5341 Brooklyn Blvd Ash 23 3608 Admiral Ln Ash 26 2. After twenty (20) days from the date of the initial notice, the property owner(s) will receive a second written notice providing five (5) business days in which to contest the determination of the City Council by requesting, in writing, a hearing. Said request shall be filed with the City Clerk. 3. After five (5) days, if the property owner fails to request a hearing, the tree(s) shall be removed by the City. The cost of abatement shall be recorded and become the personal responsibility of the owner of record. If unpaid, the costs shall be specially assessed to the property in accordance with City codes and Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429. RESOLUTION NO._______________ March 28, 2022 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.                   ! 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WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center (the “City”) is generally authorized to accept donations of real and personal property pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 465.03 for the benefit of its citizens; and WHEREAS, Eichi, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, has offered to donate certain parcels of real property to the City, as located on Registered Land Survey No. 0235, Hennepin County Minnesota, as currently associated with PID Nos. 1011821220004, 1011821220002, and 1011821220005, and as legally described on the attached Exhibit A (the “Property”); and WHEREAS, the Property consists of approximately 2.13 acres of land adjacent to large parcels of City-owned land and located directly to the South of upper Twin Lake; and WHEREAS, Eichi, Inc. and the City have been presented with a form of Donation Agreement (the “Agreement”) between Eichi, Inc. and the City, executed by Eichi, Inc. and attached hereto as Exhibit B, which sets forth the terms of the donation of the Property to the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed the donation of the Property at its meeting on June 27, 2022, and recommended that the City accept the donation; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it appropriate to accept the donated Property as offered pursuant to the Agreement; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, based on the recitals and the findings contained herein, as follows: 1. The donation of the Property by Eichi, Inc., is accepted by the City. 2. The Agreement presented to the City is hereby in all respects approved, subject to modifications that do not alter the substance of the transaction and that are approved by the Mayor and the City Manager, provided that execution of any modifications or documents by such officials shall be conclusive evidence of approval. 3. City staff and officials are authorized to take all actions necessary to perform the City’s obligations under the Agreement as a whole, including without limitation, execution of the Agreement, and other documents necessary to convey the Property 2 to the City, as described in the Agreement, including, without limitation, the recording of the warranty deed from Eichi, Inc. to the City with Hennepin County. September , 2022 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. A-1 DOCSOPEN\BR291\418\819595.v1-8/26/22 EXHBIT A Legal Description of the Property Tract D, except the West 95 feet of the East 615 feet thereof; Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. 235, files if Registrar of Titles, Hennepin County. PID 10-118-21-22-0002 PID 10-118-21-22-0004 PID 10-118-21-22-0005 B-1 DOCSOPEN\BR291\418\819595.v1-8/26/22 EXHBIT B Donation Agreement (attached hereto) Up p e r T w i n L a k e 51 S T A V E N TWIN LAKE BLVD E OA K S T N Pu b l i c W o r k s D e p a r t m e n t Do n a t e d P a r k L a n d Ju l y 1 3 , 2 0 2 2 ¯ Le g e n d Fl o o d Z o n e s Sp e c i a l F l o o d H a z a r d A r e a 0. 2 % A n n u a l C h a n c e F l o o d H a z a r d Do n a t e d P a r c e l s Ci t y O w n e d P a r c e l s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ember introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR THE TAX BASE REVITALIZATION ACCOUNT WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota is a participant in the Livable Communities Act's Local Housing Incentives Account Program for 2022 as determined by the Metropolitan Council, and is therefore eligible to make application apply for funds under the Tax Base Revitalization Account; and WHEREAS the City has identified a contamination cleanup project within the City that meets the Tax Base Revitalization Account’s purposes and criteria and are consistent with and promote the purposes of the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act and the policies of the Metropolitan Council’s adopted metropolitan development guide; and WHEREAS the City has the institutional, managerial and financial capability to ensure adequate project and grant administration; and WHEREAS the City certifies that it will comply with all applicable laws and regulations as stated in the contract grant agreements; and WHEREAS the City finds that the required contamination cleanup will not occur through private or other public investment within the reasonably foreseeable future without Tax Base Revitalization Account grant funding; and WHEREAS the City represents that it has undertaken reasonable and good faith efforts to procure funding for the activities for which Livable Communities Act Tax Base Revitalization Account funding is sought but was not able to find or secure from other sources funding that is necessary for cleanup completion and states that this representation is based on the following reasons and supporting facts: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, the City Council of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota authorizes staff to submit an application for Metropolitan Council Tax Base Revitalization Account grant funds and, if the City is awarded a Tax Base Revitalization Account grant for this project, the City will be the grantee and agrees to act as legal sponsor to administer and be responsible for grant funds expended for the project contained in the Tax Base Revitalization grant application submitted on November 1, 2022. RESOLUTION NO. October 10, 2022 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. ACM Items Qty. Per Unit Cost/Unit Total Comments tank insulation 80 per SF 30$ $2,400 gaskets 36 each 50$ $1,800 boiler 272 per SF 35$ $9,520 1-6" pipe-fitting insulation 106 each 25$ $2,650 1-6" pipe insulation 0 per LF -$ $0 n/a 7-12" pipe-fitting insulation 420 each 30$ $12,600 7-12" pipe insulation 0 per LF -$ $0 n/a 9x9 floor tile/adhesive 0 per SF 5$ $0 12x12 floor tile/adhesive 475 per SF 5$ $2,375 other floor tile/adhesive 5,500 per SF 10$ $55,000 buried multi-layer flooring floor tile mastic only 0 per SF 4$ $0 sheet flooring/adhesive 0 per SF 12$ $0 adhesive 580 per SF 6$ $3,480 plaster wall 0 per SF -$ $0 n/a wall joint compound 0 per LF -$ $0 n/a 12x12 ceiling tile/adhesive 0 per SF -$ $0 n/a 2x4 ceiling tile/adhesive 0 per SF -$ $0 n/a ceiling texture 0 per SF -$ $0 n/a transite panels 60 per SF 12$ $720 n/a glazing/caulk 245 per LF 10$ $2,450 roof caulk 1,395 per LF 10$ $13,950 roof flashing 355 per LF 4$ $1,420 asphalt roofing 0 per SF 5$ $0 n/a other roofing 690 per SF 4$ $2,760 tar patch/paper fire door 20 each 150$ $3,000 electrical panels 11 each 250$ $2,750 elevator fire doors 4 each 350$ $1,400 Duct/HVAC insulation 600 per SF 35$ $21,000 HVAC seam putty 5 per LF 8$ $40 other ACM not listed 7 per SF 45$ $315 valves/packings project management 90 per hour 145$ $13,050 oversight and air monitoring 240 per hour 125$ $30,000 abatement plan/reporting 1 lump sum 4,500$ $4,500 lead-based paint 0 lump sum -$ $0 n/a $187,180 Cost Opinion Date: April 14, 2021 TOTAL COST Asbestos Abatement, Project Oversight and Air Monitoring Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Former Brookdale Sears Auto Center C:\Users\suner0572\Desktop\PROJECTS\Scannell\Asbesots Abatement Cost Opinion - Former Brookdale Sears Auto Center                   ! 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Subdivision 1.Set by ordinance.Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, charter, or ordinance, the governing body of any statutory or home rule charter city of the second, third or fourth class may by ordinance fix their own salaries as members of such governing body, and the salary of the chief elected executive officer of such city, in such amount as they deem reasonable. Subd. 2.After next election.No change in salary shall take effect until after the next succeeding municipal election. Subd. 3.Temporary reductions.Notwithstanding subdivision 2 or a charter provision to the contrary, the governing body may enact an ordinance to take effect before the next succeeding municipal election that reduces the salaries of the members of the governing body. The ordinance shall be in effect for 12 months, unless another period of time is specified in the ordinance, after which the salary of the members reverts to the salary in effect immediately before the ordinance was enacted. History: Ex1967 c 42 s 1,2; 1976 c 44 s 34; 2009 c 152 s 17 Official Publication of the State of Minnesota Revisor of Statutes 415.11MINNESOTA STATUTES 20201 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the _______ day of _______, _____, at 7 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider An Ordinance Amending Ordinance 2016-08 Regarding Council Salaries for 2019-2020. Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact the City Clerk at 763-569-3300 to make arrangements. CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER ORDINANCE NO. __________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2020-08 REGARDING COUNCIL SALARIES FOR 2023-2024. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. City of Brooklyn Center Ordinance No. 2020-08 which amended the amount of the annual compensation to be paid to the Mayor and Council Members to become effective January 1, 2021, is hereby amended. Section 2. Effective January 1, 2023, the annual salary for the Mayor shall be $13,079 $13,737 and the annual salary for Council Members shall be $10,013 $10,517. Section 3. Effective January 1, 2024, the annual salary for the Mayor shall be $13,341 $14,424 and the annual salary for Council Members shall be $10,214 $10,833. Section 4. This ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. ______________ Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Date of Publication Effective Date (Underline indicates new matter.)                   ! "#!  $% &!'   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B1 023 '  ""#$"   10 "1  1 0 >  0CA Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. _______________ RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK PERFORMED AND AUTHORIZING FINAL PAYMENT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2018-05, BROOKLYN BOULEVARD CORRIDOR PROJECT PHASE 1 AND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2018-06, 51ST/ AVENUE/FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, C.S. McCrossan Construction, Inc. of Maple Grove, Minnesota has completed the following improvements in accordance with said contract: Improvement Project No. 2018-05, Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor Project Phase 1 and Improvement Project No. 2018-06, 51st Avenue/Frontage Improvements NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that 1. Final payment shall be made on Improvement Project No. 2018-05, Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor Project Phase 1 and Improvement Project No. 2018-06, 51st Avenue/Frontage Improvements, taking the contractor’s receipt in full. The total amount to be paid for said improvements under said contract shall be $13,261,351.03. 2. The estimated project costs and revenues are hereby amended as follows: COSTS As Original Award As Final + Change Orders Contract + Change Order Nos. 1-34 $13,289,516.85 $13,261,351.03 Lighting (Brooklyn Blvd Frontage Road) $ 36,238.80 $ 36,238.80 Xcel Overhead Utility Undergrounding $ 515,331.00 $ 515,331.00 Tree Removals $ 28,063.00 $ 28,063.00 Misc. Henn Co Supplied Items $ 189,600.00 $ 166,060.65 Contingency $ 662,000.00 $ 623,455.19 Subtotal Construction Cost $14,720,749.65 $14,630,499.67 Admin/Legal/Engr. (Base) $ 2,651,682.00 $ 2,659,852.34 Admin/Legal/Engr. (PSA 1) $ 425,777.53 $ 281,567.59 Admin/Legal/Engr. (2022/2023 plats) $ $ 30,000.00 Easement Acquisition $ 525,392.20 $ 521,142.20 Total Estimated Project Cost $18,323,601.38 $18,123,061.80 RESOLUTION NO. _______________ REVENUES As Original Award As Final 2018-05: Brooklyn Boulevard + Change Orders Federal Funds $ 7,420,000.00 $ 7,421,499.77 Hennepin County Funds $ 4,198,757.50 $ 4,232,156.53 Minneapolis Funds $ 111,000.00 $ 116,717.61 Three Rivers Park District Funds $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 Sanitary Sewer Utility $ 86,000.00 $ 70,124.70 MCES I & I Grant $ 0.00 $ 15,875.30 Water Utility Fund $ 333,000.00 $ 333,000.00 Storm Drainage Utility Fund $ 482,000.00 $ 482,000.00 Street Light Utility $ 155,000.00 $ 155,000.00 Xcel Utility Surcharge $ 280,000.00 $ 280,000.00 Capital Improvements Fund $ 3,472,685.95 $ 3,431,009.17 Capital Imp..Fund (2022/2023 plats) $ 0.00 $ 30,000.00 TIF District No. 2 Fund $ 525,000.00 $ 525,000.00 Municipal State Aid (MSA) Fund $ 481,163.33 $ 281,567.59 Subtotal Brooklyn Blvd Revenue $17,554,606.78 $17,383,950.67 2018-06: 51st Avenue/Frontage Road Street Assessment $ 21,765.00 $ 21,765.00 Storm Drainage Assessment $ 6,530.00 $ 6,530.00 Sanitary Sewer Utility $ 77,118.71 $ 67,371.43 Water Utility Fund $ 70,325.64 $ 65,367.16 Storm Drainage Utility Fund $ 132,958.95 $ 139,824.19 Street Reconstruction Fund $ 340,296.30 $ 318,253.35 Municipal State Aid (MSA) Fund $ 120,000.00 $ 120,000.00 Subtotal 51st Ave Revenue $ 768,994.60 $ 739,111.13 Total Estimated Revenue $18,323,601.38 $18,123,061.80 October 10, 2022 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.                   ! 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The special assessment roll of emergency private utility repairs is hereby adopted and certified as Assessment Roll No. 22006. 2. The special assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes levied in 2023, in five installments with interest thereon at three (3.5) percent per annum. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessments to the Hennepin County Auditor pay the entire assessment to the City, without interest. Such payments must be made by the close of business on November 23, 2022 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the Hennepin County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the County, and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. a RESOLUTION NO. _______________ Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.                   ! "#! $ %& !'     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"    #"$"%    $    &   (- ( ( 2 ''  ''(")'  4* "4  4 *E  %(  0  *DF %( ' 0  5' BR291-421-825921.v1 EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA HELD: October 10, 2022 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, was duly called and held by teleconference in said City on Monday, the 10th day of October, 2022, at 7:00 o’clock P.M. The teleconference was held in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 13D.021. The following members were present: and the following were absent: Member _______________________ introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATED SALE OF $4,670,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT AND UTILITY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2022A BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, as follows: 1. Finding; Amount and Purpose. It is hereby found, determined and declared that the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (the “City”), should issue $4,670,000 General Obligation Improvement and Utility Revenue Bonds, Series 2022A, to finance various street improvements and related utility improvements within the City. 2. Meeting. This City Council shall meet on the date and at the time and place specified in the form of Terms of Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit A for the purpose of awarding the sale of the Bonds. 3. Competitive Negotiated Sale. The City has retained Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC (“Baker Tilly MA”) as an independent municipal advisor, and the City Council hereby determines to sell the Bonds by private negotiation, by way of a competitive sale in response to Terms of Proposal for the Bonds which are not published in any newspaper or journal. 4. Terms of Proposal. The terms and conditions of the Bonds and the sale thereof are fully set forth in the “Terms of Proposal” attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part hereof. BR291-421-825921.v1 2 5. Official Statement. The City Finance Director and other officers or employees of the City are hereby authorized to participate with Baker Tilly MA in the preparation of an official statement for the Bonds. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member _______________ and, after full discussion thereof and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. BR291-421-825921.v1 3 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER ) HENNEPIN COUNTY ) I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Brooklyn Center (the “City”), DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have carefully compared the attached and foregoing extract of minutes with the original minutes of a meeting of the City Council called and held on the date therein indicated, which are on file and of record in my office, and the same is a full, true and complete transcript there from insofar as the same relates to the City’s $4,670,000 General Obligation Improvement and Utility Revenue Bonds, Series 2022A. WITNESS my hand as such Clerk of the City this ____ day of _________, 2022. _______________________________________ City Clerk *Preliminary; subject to change. Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC is a registered municipal advisor and controlled subsidiary of Baker Tilly US, LLP, an accounting firm. Baker Tilly US, LLP trading as Baker Tilly is a member of the global network of Baker Tilly International Ltd., the members of which are separate and independent legal entities. © 2022 Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC. A-1 EXHIBIT A THE CITY HAS AUTHORIZED BAKER TILLY MUNICIPAL ADVISORS, LLC TO NEGOTIATE THIS ISSUE ON ITS BEHALF. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS: TERMS OF PROPOSAL $4,670,000* CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA GENERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT AND UTILITY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2022A (BOOK ENTRY ONLY) Proposals for the above-referenced obligations (the “Bonds”) will be received by the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (the “City”) on Monday, November 14, 2022 (the “Sale Date”) until 10:00 A.M., Central Time (the “Sale Time”) at the offices of Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC (“Baker Tilly MA”), 30 East 7th Street, Suite 3025, Saint Paul, MN 55101, after which time proposals will be opened and tabulated. Consideration for award of the Bonds will be by the City Council at its meeting commencing at 6:00 P.M., Central Time, of the same day. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Baker Tilly MA will assume no liability for the inability of a bidder or its proposal to reach Baker Tilly MA prior to the Sale Time, and neither the City nor Baker Tilly MA shall be responsible for any failure, misdirection or error in the means of transmission selected by any bidder. All bidders are advised that each proposal shall be deemed to constitute a contract between the bidder and the City to purchase the Bonds regardless of the manner in which the proposal is submitted. (a) Sealed Bidding. Completed, signed proposals may be submitted to Baker Tilly MA by email to bids@bakertilly.com or by fax (651) 223-3046, and must be received prior to the Sale Time. OR (b) Electronic Bidding. Proposals may also be received via PARITY®. For purposes of the electronic bidding process, the time as maintained by PARITY® shall constitute the official time with respect to all proposals submitted to PARITY®. Each bidder shall be solely responsible for making necessary arrangements to access PARITY® for purposes of submitting its electronic proposal in a timely manner and in compliance with the requirements of the Terms of Proposal. Neither the City, its agents, nor PARITY® shall have any duty or obligation to undertake registration to bid for any prospective bidder or to provide or ensure electronic access to any qualified prospective bidder, and neither the City, its agents, nor PARITY® shall be responsible for a bidder’s failure to register to bid or for any failure in the proper operation of, or have any liability for any delays or interruptions of or any damages caused by the services of PARITY®. The City is using the services of PARITY® solely as a communication mechanism to conduct the electronic bidding for the Bonds, and PARITY® is not an agent of the City. If any provisions of this Terms of Proposal conflict with information provided by PARITY®, this Terms of Proposal shall control. Further information about PARITY®, including any fee charged, may be obtained from: PARITY®, 1359 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, New York 10018 Customer Support: (212) 849-5000 A-2 DETAILS OF THE BONDS The Bonds will be dated as of the date of delivery and will bear interest payable on February 1 and August 1 of each year, commencing August 1, 2023. Interest will be computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. The Bonds will mature February 1 in the years and amounts* as follows: 2024 $400,000 2025 $425,000 2026 $435,000 2027 $450,000 2028 $455,000 2029 $470,000 2030 $485,000 2031 $500,000 2032 $520,000 2033 $530,000 *The City reserves the right, after proposals are opened and prior to award, to increase or reduce the principal amount of the Bonds or the amount of any maturity or maturities in multiples of $5,000. In the event the amount of any maturity is modified, the aggregate purchase price will be adjusted to result in the same gross spread per $1,000 of Bonds as that of the original proposal. Gross spread for this purpose is the differential between the price paid to the City for the new issue and the prices at which the proposal indicates the securities will be initially offered to the investing public. Proposals for the Bonds may contain a maturity schedule providing for a combination of serial bonds and term bonds. All term bonds shall be subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption at a price of par plus accrued interest to the date of redemption scheduled to conform to the maturity schedule set forth above. In order to designate term bonds, the proposal must specify “Years of Term Maturities” in the spaces provided on the proposal form. BOOK ENTRY SYSTEM The Bonds will be issued by means of a book entry system with no physical distribution of Bonds made to the public. The Bonds will be issued in fully registered form and one Bond, representing the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds maturing in each year, will be registered in the name of Cede & Co. as nominee of The Depository Trust Company (“DTC”), New York, New York, which will act as securities depository for the Bonds. Individual purchases of the Bonds may be made in the principal amount of $5,000 or any multiple thereof of a single maturity through book entries made on the books and records of DTC and its participants. Principal and interest are payable by the registrar to DTC or its nominee as registered owner of the Bonds. Transfer of principal and interest payments to participants of DTC will be the responsibility of DTC; transfer of principal and interest payments to beneficial owners by participants will be the responsibility of such participants and other nominees of beneficial owners. The lowest bidder (the “Purchaser”), as a condition of delivery of the Bonds, will be required to deposit the Bonds with DTC. REGISTRAR Zions Bancorporation, National Association, Chicago, Illinois will serve as Registrar (the “Registrar”) for the Bonds, and shall be subject to applicable regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The City will pay for the services of the registrar. OPTIONAL REDEMPTION The City may elect on February 1, 2031, and on any day thereafter, to redeem Bonds due on or after February 1, 2032. Redemption may be in whole or in part and if in part at the option of the City and in such manner as the City shall determine. If less than all Bonds of a maturity are called for redemption, the City will notify DTC of the particular amount of such maturity to be redeemed. DTC will determine by lot the amount of each participant's interest in such maturity to be redeemed and each participant will then select by lot the beneficial ownership interests in such maturity to be redeemed. All redemptions shall be at a price of par plus accrued interest. A-3 SECURITY AND PURPOSE The Bonds will be general obligations of the City for which the City will pledge its full faith and credit and power to levy direct general ad valorem taxes. In addition, the City will pledge (i) special assessments against benefited properties for repayment of a portion of the Bonds, and (ii) net revenues of the City’s water, sanitary water, and storm drainage utility funds for repayment of a portion of the Bonds. The proceeds of the Bonds will be used to finance (i) various street improvements within the City, and (ii) related utility improvements within the City. BANK QUALIFIED TAX-EXEMPT OBLIGATIONS The City will designate the Bonds as qualified tax-exempt obligations for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. BIDDING PARAMETERS Proposals shall be for not less than $4,631,960 plus accrued interest, if any, on the total principal amount of the Bonds. No proposal can be withdrawn or amended after the time set for receiving proposals on the Sale Date unless the meeting of the City scheduled for award of the Bonds is adjourned, recessed, or continued to another date without award of the Bonds having been made. Rates shall be in integral multiples of 1/100 or 1/8 of 1%. The initial price to the public for each maturity as stated on the proposal must be 98.0% or greater. Bonds of the same maturity shall bear a single rate from the date of the Bonds to the date of maturity. No conditional proposals will be accepted. ESTABLISHMENT OF ISSUE PRICE In order to provide the City with information necessary for compliance with Section 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (collectively, the “Code”), the Purchaser will be required to assist the City in establishing the issue price of the Bonds and shall complete, execute, and deliver to the City prior to the closing date, a written certification in a form acceptable to the Purchaser, the City, and Bond Counsel (the “Issue Price Certificate”) containing the following for each maturity of the Bonds (and, if different interest rates apply within a maturity, to each separate CUSIP number within that maturity): (i) the interest rate; (ii) the reasonably expected initial offering price to the “public” (as said term is defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.148-1(f) (the “Regulation”)) or the sale price; and (iii) pricing wires or equivalent communications supporting such offering or sale price. Any action to be taken or documentation to be received by the City pursuant hereto may be taken or received on behalf of the City by Baker Tilly MA. The City intends that the sale of the Bonds pursuant to this Terms of Proposal shall constitute a “competitive sale” as defined in the Regulation based on the following: (i) the City shall cause this Terms of Proposal to be disseminated to potential bidders in a manner that is reasonably designed to reach potential bidders; (ii) all bidders shall have an equal opportunity to submit a bid; (iii) the City reasonably expects that it will receive bids from at least three bidders that have established industry reputations for underwriting municipal bonds such as the Bonds; and (iv) the City anticipates awarding the sale of the Bonds to the bidder who provides a proposal with the lowest true interest cost, as set forth in this Terms of Proposal (See “AWARD” herein). A-4 Any bid submitted pursuant to this Terms of Proposal shall be considered a firm offer for the purchase of the Bonds, as specified in the proposal. The Purchaser shall constitute an “underwriter” as said term is defined in the Regulation. By submitting its proposal, the Purchaser confirms that it shall require any agreement among underwriters, a selling group agreement, or other agreement to which it is a party relating to the initial sale of the Bonds, to include provisions requiring compliance with the provisions of the Code and the Regulation regarding the initial sale of the Bonds. If all of the requirements of a “competitive sale” are not satisfied, the City shall advise the Purchaser of such fact prior to the time of award of the sale of the Bonds to the Purchaser. In such event, any proposal submitted will not be subject to cancellation or withdrawal. Within twenty-four (24) hours of the notice of award of the sale of the Bonds, the Purchaser shall advise the City and Baker Tilly MA if 10% of any maturity of the Bonds (and, if different interest rates apply within a maturity, to each separate CUSIP number within that maturity) has been sold to the public and the price at which it was sold. The City will treat such sale price as the “issue price” for such maturity, applied on a maturity-by-maturity basis. The City will not require the Purchaser to comply with that portion of the Regulation commonly described as the “hold-the-offering-price” requirement for the remaining maturities, but the Purchaser may elect such option. If the Purchaser exercises such option, the City will apply the initial offering price to the public provided in the proposal as the issue price for such maturities. If the Purchaser does not exercise that option, it shall thereafter promptly provide the City and Baker Tilly MA the prices at which 10% of such maturities are sold to the public; provided such determination shall be made and the City and Baker Tilly MA notified of such prices whether or not the closing date has occurred, until the 10% test has been satisfied as to each maturity of the Bonds or until all of the Bonds of a maturity have been sold. GOOD FAITH DEPOSIT To have its proposal considered for award, the Purchaser is required to submit a good faith deposit via wire transfer to the City in the amount of $46,700 (the “Deposit”) no later than 1:00 P.M., Central Time on the Sale Date. The Purchaser shall be solely responsible for the timely delivery of its Deposit, and neither the City nor Baker Tilly MA have any liability for delays in the receipt of the Deposit. If the Deposit is not received by the specified time, the City may, at its sole discretion, reject the proposal of the lowest bidder, direct the second lowest bidder to submit a Deposit, and thereafter award the sale to such bidder. A Deposit will be considered timely delivered to the City upon submission of a federal wire reference number by the specified time. Wire transfer instructions will be available from Baker Tilly MA following the receipt and tabulation of proposals. The successful bidder must send an e-mail including the following information: (i) the federal reference number and time released; (ii) the amount of the wire transfer; and (iii) the issue to which it applies. Once an award has been made, the Deposit received from the Purchaser will be retained by the City and no interest will accrue to the Purchaser. The amount of the Deposit will be deducted at settlement from the purchase price. In the event the Purchaser fails to comply with the accepted proposal, said amount will be retained by the City. AWARD The Bonds will be awarded on the basis of the lowest interest rate to be determined on a true interest cost (TIC) basis calculated on the proposal prior to any adjustment made by the City. The City's computation of the interest rate of each proposal, in accordance with customary practice, will be controlling. The City will reserve the right to: (i) waive non-substantive informalities of any proposal or of matters relating to the receipt of proposals and award of the Bonds, (ii) reject all proposals without cause, and (iii) reject any proposal that the City determines to have failed to comply with the terms herein. A-5 BOND INSURANCE AT PURCHASER'S OPTION The City has not applied for or pre-approved a commitment for any policy of municipal bond insurance with respect to the Bonds. If the Bonds qualify for municipal bond insurance and a bidder desires to purchase a policy, such indication, the maturities to be insured, and the name of the desired insurer must be set forth on the bidder’s proposal. The City specifically reserves the right to reject any bid specifying municipal bond insurance, even though such bid may result in the lowest TIC to the City. All costs associated with the issuance and administration of such policy and associated ratings and expenses (other than any independent rating requested by the City) shall be paid by the successful bidder. Failure of the municipal bond insurer to issue the policy after the award of the Bonds shall not constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful bidder to accept delivery of the Bonds. CUSIP NUMBERS If the Bonds qualify for the assignment of CUSIP numbers such numbers will be printed on the Bonds; however, neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error with respect thereto will constitute cause for failure or refusal by the Purchaser to accept delivery of the Bonds. Baker Tilly MA will apply for CUSIP numbers pursuant to Rule G-34 implemented by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. The CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of CUSIP identification numbers shall be paid by the Purchaser. SETTLEMENT On or about December 15, 2022, the Bonds will be delivered without cost to the Purchaser through DTC in New York, New York. Delivery will be subject to receipt by the Purchaser of an approving legal opinion of Kennedy & Graven, Chartered of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and of customary closing papers, including a no-litigation certificate. On the date of settlement, payment for the Bonds shall be made in federal, or equivalent, funds that shall be received at the offices of the City or its designee not later than 12:00 Noon, Central Time. Unless compliance with the terms of payment for the Bonds has been made impossible by action of the City, or its agents, the Purchaser shall be liable to the City for any loss suffered by the City by reason of the Purchaser's non-compliance with said terms for payment. CONTINUING DISCLOSURE In accordance with SEC Rule 15c2-12(b)(5), the City will undertake, pursuant to the resolution awarding sale of the Bonds, to provide annual reports and notices of certain events. A description of this undertaking is set forth in the Official Statement. The Purchaser's obligation to purchase the Bonds will be conditioned upon receiving evidence of this undertaking at or prior to delivery of the Bonds. OFFICIAL STATEMENT The City has authorized the preparation of a Preliminary Official Statement containing pertinent information relative to the Bonds, and said Preliminary Official Statement has been deemed final by the City as of the date thereof within the meaning of Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission. For an electronic copy of the Preliminary Official Statement or for any additional information prior to sale, any prospective purchaser is referred to the Municipal Advisor to the City, Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC, by telephone (651) 223-3000, or by email bids@bakertilly.com. The Preliminary Official Statement will also be made available at https://connect.bakertilly.com/bond- sales-calendar. A Final Official Statement (as that term is defined in Rule 15c2-12) will be prepared, specifying the maturity dates, principal amounts, and interest rates of the Bonds, together with any other information A-6 required by law. By awarding the Bonds to the Purchaser, the City agrees that, no more than seven business days after the date of such award, it shall provide to the Purchaser an electronic copy of the Final Official Statement. The City designates the Purchaser as its agent for purposes of distributing the Final Official Statement to each syndicate member, if applicable. The Purchaser agrees that if its proposal is accepted by the City, (i) it shall accept designation and (ii) it shall enter into a contractual relationship with its syndicate members for purposes of assuring the receipt of the Final Official Statement by each such syndicate member. Dated October 10, 2022 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL /s/ Barb Suciu City Clerk https://brooklyncenter.novusagenda.com/AgendaWeb/CoverSheet.aspx?ItemID=3721 1/2 Council Regular Meeting DATE:10/10/22 TO:City Council FROM:Dr. Reggie Edwards, City Manager THROUGH:N/A BY:Angie Holm, Finance Director SUBJECT: Resolution Setting the Date of the Sale of $4,670,000 General Obligation Improvement and Utility Revenue Bonds, Series2022A to Finance the Construction of Woodbine Area for November 14, 2022. Requested Council Action:- Motion to approve resolution setting the date of the sale of $4,670,000 General Obligation Improvement and Utility Revenue Bonds, Series 2022A to finance the construction of Woodbine Area Improvements for November 14, 2022 Background: The Woodbine project area extends from Brooklyn Boulevard to France Avenue and from the north City limits to 71st Avenue. The project area contains a total of 15,525 linear feet of local streets. The neighborhood consists of approximately 254 residential properties. On July 12, 2021 the City Council approved resolutions establishing improvement projects for the Woodbine Area. On October 25, 2021 the City Council approved a resolution ordering improvements and authorizing preparation of plans and specifications for the Woodbine Area street, storm drainage and utility improvements. The City Council also approved a resolution certifying the special assessments on this project on January 10, 2022. On March 14th, 2021 the City Council accepted the bid and awarded the contract of the Woodbine project to the lowest responsible bidder. The estimated total cost of the project (amended per low bid) is $5,257,383. Of this total cost, $4,670,000 of street, sanitary sewer, storm water, and water infrastructure costs will be financed through bond proceeds and paid from a combination of future property taxes and utility revenues. This equates to approximately 89% of the total project cost. Budget Issues: The proposed 2022A bond issue includes approximately $1.371 million in street reconstruction costs that will be repaid from an additional debt service property tax levy and $884 thousand that will be repaid with special assessments. The estimated required levy for the new debt service in 2023 is approximately $176,574, which equates to an approximate 0.83% levy increase for taxes payable in 2023. The utility funds pay for infrastructure replacement costs through utility charges. Issuing debt to provide funding for the infrastructure improvements will allow the City to minimize the impact on these charges. The 2022A bond issue includes $1.535 million in water utility costs, $265 thousand in storm water utility costs and $615 thousand in sanitary sewer utility costs that will be funded through water, storm water, and sanitary sewer utility fees. Debt Summary (By Repayment Source) Special Assessments 884,000 Tax Levy 1,371,000 Water Charges 1,535,000 Storm Water Charges 265,000 Sanitary Sewer Charges 615,000 Total Debt Issue $4,670,000                   ! 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DELINQUENT NUISANCE ABATEMENT ACCOUNTS It is proposed to assess the costs of delinquent abatement costs to those tracts or parcels where, pursuant to City Ordinance Section 12-1101, 12-1206, 12-1504 and in accordance with MS 429 and 463.251, abatement procedures were performed by order of City Inspectors and the cost for such abatement remains unpaid. DELINQUENT ADMINISTRATIVE FINES/CITATIONS It is proposed to assess the costs of delinquent administrative fines/citations to those tracts or parcels where, pursuant to City Ordinance Section 18-204, 18-210 and in accordance with MS 429, delinquent administrative fines/citations were issued and the cost for such fines remains unpaid. DISEASED TREE REMOVAL COSTS It is proposed to assess the cost of diseased tree removal to those tracts or parcels where trees were removed by written agreement with the property owner or by order of the City Council pursuant to City Ordinances, Section 20-301 through 20-305 and in accordance with MS 429. DELINQUENT WEED REMOVAL ACCOUNTS It is proposed to assess the cost of noxious weed destruction to those tracts or parcels where, pursuant to City Ordinance Section 19-1601 through 19-1604 and in accordance with MS 429, noxious weeds were destroyed by order of the City Weed Inspector and the cost for such destruction remains unpaid. UTILITY REPAIR COSTS It is proposed to assess the cost of utility repairs to those tracts or parcels where, pursuant to City Ordinances, Section 04-201 through 04-305 service lines were repaired and the cost for such repairs remain unpaid. PROCEDURAL INFORMATION FOR OBJECTIONS TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS An owner may appeal an assessment to district court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.081 by serving notice of the appeal upon the Mayor or City Clerk within 30 days after the adoption of the assessment and filing such notice with the district court within ten days after service upon the Mayor or City Clerk. No such appeal as to the amount of an assessment for a specific parcel of land may be made unless the owner has filed a written objection to that objection to that assessment, signed by the affected property owner, with the City Clerk prior to the hearing or has presented such a written objection to the presiding officer at the hearing. These assessments are now on file at City Hall and open to public inspection. Written or oral objections to the proposed assessments will be considered at this meeting, but the City Council may consider any objection to the amount of a proposed individual assessment at an adjourned meeting upon such further notice to the affected property owners as it deems advisable. AUXILIARY AIDS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours (4 days) in advance of the hearing. Please contact the City Clerk at 763-569-3300 to make arrangements. ______________________________________________ Barbara Suciu, City Clerk By order of the City Council Publish: September 22, 2022 Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DISEASED TREE REMOVAL COSTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center has caused the removal of trees on certain properties within the City during 2022 under the authority of Minnesota Statutes, Section 18G.13, City Ordinance Section 20-301 through 20-306 and/or by written agreement with the owners of such property; and WHEREAS, on October 10, 2022, certain tree removal costs remained unpaid; and WHEREAS, an assessment roll for unpaid accounts during 2022, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part hereof by reference, has been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where tree removal costs are to be assessed, together with the amounts proposed to be assessed to each property; and WHEREAS, Minnesota State Statute authorizes the certification of delinquent tree removal costs to the County tax rolls for collection; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for tree removal costs. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. The special assessment roll of tree removal costs incurred during the year 2022 is hereby adopted and certified as Levy No. 22002. 2. The special assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable in equal annual installments with interest thereon at 3.5 percent per annum, extending over a period of five years. The first of the installments shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2023, and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from December 1, 2022 through December 31, 2023. To each subsequent installment when due shall be added interest for one year on all unpaid installments. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, to the City, without interest, if the entire assessment is paid on or RESOLUTION NO. _______________ before November 23, 2022. After November 23, 2022, he or she may pay the total special assessment, plus interest. Interest will accumulate from December 1, 2022 through the date of payment. Such payment must be made by the close of business November 23, 2022 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplication of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. October 10, 2022 __________________________________ Date Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________________ City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Member introduced the following resolution and moves its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR WEED REMOVAL COSTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center has caused noxious weeds and tall grass to be cut down on properties within the City under the authority of Minnesota Statutes Section 18.78 and City Ordinance Section 19-1601 through 19-1604; and WHEREAS, on October 10, 2022, certain weed destruction accounts for removal of said weeds and tall grass costs remained unpaid; and WHEREAS, an assessment roll for unpaid accounts from 2022, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part hereof by reference, has been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where unpaid weed destruction account costs are to be assessed to each property; and WHEREAS, Minnesota State Statute authorizes the certification of delinquent weed destruction accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for weed destruction costs. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. The special assessment roll of unpaid weed destruction accounts incurred during the year 2022 is hereby adopted and certified as Levy No. 22003. 2. The special assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2023, in one annual installment with interest thereon at 3.5 percent per annum and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from December 1, 2022 through December 31, 2023. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, to the City Treasurer, without interest, if the entire assessment is paid on or before November 23, 2022. After November 23, 2022, he or she may pay the total special assessment, plus interest. Interest will accumulate from December 1, 2022 through the date of payment. Such payment must be made by the close of business November 23, 2022 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. RESOLUTION NO. _______________ 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplication of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. October 10, 2022 ________________________________________ Date Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________________ City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR NUISANCE ABATEMENT COSTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center has caused abatement removal on certain properties within the City from September 16, 2021 thru September 15, 2022 under the authority of City Ordinance Section 12-1504 and Minnesota Statutes, Section 429 and/or by written agreement with the owners of such property; and WHEREAS, on October 10, 2022, certain abatement accounts remained unpaid; and WHEREAS, an assessment roll for unpaid accounts from September 16, 2021 thru September 15, 2022, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part hereof by reference, has been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where abatement costs are to be assessed, together with the amounts proposed to be assessed to each property; and WHEREAS, Minnesota State Statute authorizes the certification of delinquent abatement accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for abatement costs. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 5. The special assessment roll of abatement costs incurred from September 16, 2021 thru September 15, 2022 is hereby adopted and certified as Levy No. 22004. 6. The special assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2023, in one annual installment with interest thereon at 3.5 percent per annum and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from December 1, 2022 through December 31, 2023. 7. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, to the City Treasurer, without interest, if the entire assessment is paid on or before November 23, 2022. After November 23, 2022, he or she may pay the total special assessment, plus interest. Interest will accumulate from December 1, 2022 through the date of payment. Such payment must be made by the close of business November 23, 2022 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. RESOLUTION NO. _____________ 8. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplication of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. October 10, 2022 ______________________________ Date Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________________ City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE FINES/CITATION COSTS TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY TAX ROLLS WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center has caused Administrative Fines/Citation costs for certain properties within the City from September 16, 2021 thru September 15, 2022 under the authority of City Ordinance Section 18-204 and Minnesota Statutes, Section 429; and WHEREAS, on October 10, 2022, certain Administrative Fines/Citation costs remained unpaid; and WHEREAS, an assessment roll for unpaid accounts from September 16, 2021 thru September 15, 2022, a copy of which is attached hereto and made part hereof by reference, has been prepared by the City Clerk, tabulating those properties where Administrative Fines/Citation costs are to be assessed to each property; and WHEREAS, City Ordinance Section 18-210 and Minnesota State Statute authorizes the certification of certain delinquent Administrative Fines/Citation accounts to the County tax rolls for collection; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proper notice duly given as required by law, the Council has met and heard and passed upon all objections to the proposed assessment for Administrative Fines/Citation costs. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that: 1. The special assessment roll of Administrative Fines/Citation costs incurred from September 16, 2021 thru September 15, 2022 is hereby adopted and certified as Levy No. 22005. 2. The special assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes in 2023, in one annual installment with interest thereon at 3.5 percent per annum and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from December 1, 2022 through December 31, 2023. RESOLUTION NO. _____________ 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessment to the County Auditor pay the whole of the assessment, to the City Treasurer, without interest, if the entire assessment is paid on or before November 23, 2022. After November 23, 2022, he or she may pay the total special assessment, plus interest. Interest will accumulate from December1, 2022 through the date of payment. Such payment must be made by the close of business November 23, 2023 or interest will be charged through December 31 of the succeeding year. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplication of this assessment to the County Auditor to be extended on the proper tax lists of the county and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. October 10, 2022 ________________________________ Date Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________________ City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Wƌ Ž Ɖ Ž Ɛ Ğ Ě  ^ Ɖ Ğ Đ ŝ Ă ů   Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ  Ĩ Ž ƌ  ŝ Ɛ Ğ Ă Ɛ Ğ Ě  d ƌ Ğ Ğ  Z Ğ ŵ Ž ǀ Ă ů   Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ ͕  t Ğ Ğ Ě  ZĞ ŵ Ž ǀ Ă ů   Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ ͕  E Ƶ ŝ Ɛ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ   ď Ă ƚ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ ͕  Ă Ŷ Ě   Ě ŵ ŝ Ŷ ŝ Ɛ ƚ ƌ Ă ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ  W Ğ Ŷ Ă ů ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ ŝ ƚ LJ   Ž Ƶ Ŷ Đ ŝ ů  D Ğ Ğ ƚ ŝ Ŷ Ő ͕  K Đ ƚ Ž ď Ğ ƌ  ϭ Ϭ ͕  Ϯ Ϭ Ϯ Ϯ :Ğ Ɛ Ɛ Ğ   Ŷ Ě Ğ ƌ Ɛ Ž Ŷ ͕  / Ŷ ƚ Ğ ƌ ŝ ŵ   Ž ŵ ŵ Ƶ Ŷ ŝ ƚ LJ   Ğ ǀ Ğ ů Ž Ɖ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  ŝ ƌ Ğ Đ ƚ Ž ƌ Ă Đ Ŭ Ő ƌ Ž Ƶ Ŷ Ě ‡ Dŝ Ŷ Ŷ Ğ Ɛ Ž ƚ Ă  ^ ƚ Ă ƚ Ğ  ů Ă ǁ  Ă ů ů Ž ǁ Ɛ  Đ ŝ ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ  ƚ Ž  ƌ Ğ Đ Ž ǀ Ğ ƌ  Đ Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ  Ž Ĩ  ĐĞ ƌ ƚ Ă ŝ Ŷ  ƚ LJ Ɖ Ğ Ɛ  Ž Ĩ  Ɛ Ğ ƌ ǀ ŝ Đ Ğ Ɛ  ƚ Ś ƌ Ž Ƶ Ő Ś  Ɛ Ɖ Ğ Đ ŝ Ă ů  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  ƚ Ž  ƚŚ Ğ  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ LJ ‡ ŝ ƚ LJ  ŝ Ŷ Đ Ƶ ƌ Ɛ  Đ Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ž Đ ŝ Ă ƚ Ğ Ě ǁ ŝ ƚ Ś  ƚ Ś Ğ Ɛ Ğ  Ɖ Ƶ ď ů ŝ Đ  Ɛ Ğ ƌ ǀ ŝ Đ Ğ  Ɖƌ Ž Ő ƌ Ă ŵ Ɛ  Ă Ŷ Ě  Ă Đ ƚ ŝ ǀ ŝ ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ ͘  / Ĩ  ƵŶ Ɖ Ă ŝ Ě ͕  ƚ Ś Ğ Ɛ Ğ  Đ Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ  ŵ Ă LJ  ď Ğ  ƐƉ Ğ Đ ŝ Ă ů ů LJ  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ě  ƚ Ž  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ LJ ͘ ‡ WƵ ď ů ŝ Đ  , Ğ Ă ƌ ŝ Ŷ Ő  ƌ Ğ Ƌ Ƶ ŝ ƌ Ğ Ě Ϯ Ă Đ Ŭ Ő ƌ Ž Ƶ Ŷ Ě ‡ dŽ Ŷ ŝ Ő Ś ƚ  ϰ W Ƶ ď ů ŝ Đ  , Ğ Ă ƌ ŝ Ŷ Ő Ɛ  Ă ƌ Ğ  ď ƌ ŝ Ŷ Ő  Ś Ğ ů Ě ‡ >Ž Ŷ Ő  ' ƌ Ă Ɛ Ɛ  Ă Ŷ Ě  t Ğ Ğ Ě Ɛ   ď Ă ƚ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ ‡ Ğ Ă Ě ͬ   ŝ Ɛ Ğ Ă Ɛ Ğ Ě  d ƌ Ğ Ğ Ɛ   ď Ă ƚ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ ‡ E Ƶ ŝ Ɛ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ   ď Ă ƚ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ   Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ ‡ Ě ŵ ŝ Ŷ ŝ Ɛ ƚ ƌ Ă ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ   ŝ ƚ Ă ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ ‡ Kǁ Ŷ Ğ ƌ Ɛ  Ś Ă ǀ Ğ  ď Ğ Ğ Ŷ  Ŷ Ž ƚ ŝ Ĩ ŝ Ğ Ě  Ž Ĩ  ƚ Ś Ğ Ă ŵ Ž Ƶ Ŷ ƚ  Ă Ŷ Ě  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ɖ Ƶ ď ů ŝ Đ  Ś Ğ Ă ƌ ŝ Ŷ Ő ͘  ϯ 'ƌ Ă Ɛ Ɛ  Ă Ŷ Ě  d ƌ Ğ Ğ   ď Ă ƚ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ /Ŷ  ŝ Ŷ Ɛ ƚ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ Ɛ  ǁ Ś Ğ ƌ Ğ  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ  Ă ƌ Ğ  Ĩ Ž Ƶ Ŷ Ě  ƚ Ž  ď Ğ  ŝ Ŷ  ǀ ŝ Ž ů Ă ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ  ƚ Ś Ğ  ĨŽ ů ů Ž ǁ ŝ Ŷ Ő  Ɖ ƌ Ž Đ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ  ŝƐ  Ĩ Ž ů ů Ž ǁ Ğ Ě ͗  ‡  ǁ ƌ ŝ ƚ ƚ Ğ Ŷ   Ž ŵ Ɖ ů ŝ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ  E Ž ƚ ŝ Đ Ğ  ŝ Ɛ  Ɖ ƌ Ž ǀ ŝ Ě Ğ Ě ‡  Ĩ Ž ů ů Ž ǁ Ͳ Ƶ Ɖ  ŝ Ŷ Ɛ Ɖ Ğ Đ ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ  ŝ Ɛ  Đ Ž Ŷ Ě Ƶ Đ ƚ Ğ Ě  ‡ ^ƚ Ă Ĩ Ĩ  ŵ Ă Ŭ Ğ Ɛ  Ğ ǀ Ğ ƌ LJ  Ğ Ĩ Ĩ Ž ƌ ƚ  ƚ Ž  ŵ Ă Ŭ Ğ  ŝ Ŷ Ͳ Ɖ Ğ ƌ Ɛ Ž Ŷ  Đ Ž Ŷ ƚ Ă Đ ƚ  ǁ ŝ ƚ Ś  ƌ Ğ Ɛ ŝ Ě Ğ Ŷ ƚƐ  ŝ Ŷ  Ž ƌ Ě Ğ ƌ  ƚŽ  Ő Ă ŝ Ŷ  ǀ Ž ů Ƶ Ŷ ƚ Ă ƌ LJ  Đ Ž ŵ Ɖ ů ŝ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ  ‡ /Ĩ  Đ Ž ŵ Ɖ ů ŝ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ  ŝ Ɛ  Ŷ Ž ƚ  Ă Đ Ś ŝ Ğ ǀ Ğ Ě ͕  ƚ Ś Ğ   ŝ ƚ LJ  ǁ ŝ ů ů  ƚ Ă Ŭ Ğ  Đ Ž ƌ ƌ Ğ Đ ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ  Ă Đ ƚŝ Ž Ŷ ‡ /Ŷ  Đ Ğ ƌ ƚ Ă ŝ Ŷ  Đ Ă Ɛ Ğ Ɛ ͕  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ LJ  Ž ǁ Ŷ Ğ ƌ  ŵ Ă LJ  Ɖ ƌ Ž ǀ ŝ Ě Ğ  ǁ ƌ ŝ ƚ ƚ Ğ Ŷ  Ă Ő ƌ Ğ Ğ ŵ ĞŶ ƚ  ƚ Ž  Ă  ŝ ƚ LJ Ͳ Ĩ Ă Đ ŝ ů ŝ ƚ Ă ƚ Ğ Ě  Ă ď Ă ƚ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ ͘ ‡ dŚ Ğ   ŝ ƚ LJ  ď ŝ ů ů Ɛ  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ž ǁ Ŷ Ğ ƌ  Ž Ĩ  ƌ Ğ Đ Ž ƌ Ě Ĩ Ž ƌ  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ɖ Ž ƌ ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ  Ž Ĩ  Đ Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ  ƚ Ś Ğ  ŝ ƚ LJ  Ś Ă Ɛ  ŝŶ Đ Ƶ ƌ ƌ Ğ Ě  ŝ Ŷ Đ ů Ƶ Ě ŝ Ŷ Ő  Ă  Ɛ Ğ ƌ ǀ ŝ Đ Ğ  Ĩ Ğ Ğ ͘ ϰ Ě ŵ ŝ Ŷ ŝ Ɛ ƚ ƌ Ă ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ   ŝ ƚ Ă ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ ͬ W Ğ Ŷ Ă ů ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ ‡ /Ɛ Ɛ Ƶ Ğ Ě  Ĩ Ž ƌ  Ŷ Ž Ŷ Ͳ Đ Ž ŵ Ɖ ů ŝ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ  Ž Ĩ   ŝ ƚ LJ  K ƌ Ě ŝ Ŷ Ă Ŷ Đ Ğ ‡ EŽ ƚ ŝ Đ Ğ Ɛ  Ă ƌ Ğ  ŝ Ɛ Ɛ Ƶ Ğ Ě  Ɖ ƌ ŝ Ž ƌ  ƚ Ž  Đ ŝ ƚ Ă ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ ‡ Ž Ŷ ƚ Ă Đ ƚ  ŝ Ɛ  Ă ƚ ƚ Ğ ŵ Ɖ ƚ Ğ Ě  ƚ Ž  ď Ğ  ŵ Ă Ě Ğ  ǁ ŝ ƚ Ś  ƚ Ś Ğ  Žǁ Ŷ Ğ ƌ ‡ Ž Ƶ ď ů Ğ  Ğ Ă Đ Ś  ƚ ŝ ŵ Ğ  ŝ Ɛ Ɛ Ƶ Ğ Ě  Ƶ Ɖ  ƚ Ž  Ψ Ϯ ͕ Ϭ Ϭ Ϭ ͘ ‡ dŚ Ğ LJ  Ă ƌ Ğ  ŝ Ɛ Ɛ Ƶ Ğ Ě  ƚ Ž  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ LJ  Ž ǁ Ŷ Ğ ƌ ϱ Ě ŵ ŝ Ŷ ŝ Ɛ ƚ ƌ Ă ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ   ŝ ƚ Ă ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ ͬ W Ğ Ŷ Ă ů ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ ‡ /Ŷ Đ ƌ Ğ Ă Ɛ Ğ  Ğ Ŷ Ĩ Ž ƌ Đ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  Ž Ŷ  Ƶ Ŷ ů ŝ Đ Ğ Ŷ Ɛ Ğ Ě  ƌ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ă ů  Ɖƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ  ‡ Ě ŵ ŝ Ŷ ŝ Ɛ ƚ ƌ Ă ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ   ŝ ƚ Ă ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ Ɛ  ǁ Ğ ƌ Ğ  ŝ Ɛ Ɛ Ƶ Ğ Ě  Ĩ Ž ƌ  K Ɖ Ğ ƌ Ă ƚ ŝ Ŷ Ő  ǁŝ ƚ Ś Ž Ƶ ƚ  Ă  ƌ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ă ů  ů ŝ Đ Ğ Ŷ Ɛ Ğ ‡ dž Ɖ ŝ ƌ Ğ Ě  ů ŝ Đ Ğ Ŷ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ  ‡ &Ă ŝ ů Ƶ ƌ Ğ  ƚ Ž  Ă Ɖ Ɖ ů LJ  Ĩ Ž ƌ  Ă  Ŷ Ğ ǁ  ů ŝ Đ Ğ Ŷ Ɛ Ğ ‡ &Ă ŝ ů Ƶ ƌ Ğ  ƚ Ž  ƌ Ğ Ŷ Ğ ǁ  Ă Ŷ  Ğ dž Ɖ ŝ ƌ Ğ Ě  ů ŝ Đ Ğ Ŷ Ɛ Ğ ‡ ZĞ Ɛ Ƶ ŵ Ğ Ě  Ŷ Ž ƌ ŵ Ă ů  Đ Ž Ě Ğ  Ğ Ŷ Ĩ Ž ƌ Đ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  Ă Đ ƚ ŝ ǀ ŝ ƚ LJ  Ě Ƶ Ğ  ƚŽ  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ɖ Ă Ŷ Ě Ğ ŵ ŝ Đ ϲ WĂ LJ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  K Ɖ ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ Ɛ KŶ Đ Ğ  Ă Ŷ  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  ƌ Ž ů ů  ŝ Ɛ  Ă Ě Ž Ɖ ƚ Ğ Ě  ď LJ  ƚ Ś Ğ   Ž Ƶ Ŷ Đ ŝ ů ͕  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ž ǁ Ŷ Ğ ƌ  Ž Ĩ Ğ Ă Đ Ś  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ LJ  Ś Ă Ɛ  ƚ Ś Ğ  ĨŽ ů ů Ž ǁ ŝ Ŷ Ő  Ž Ɖ ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ Ɛ ͗ ϭ͘ W Ă LJ  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ğ Ŷ ƚ ŝ ƌ Ğ  Ă ŵ Ž Ƶ Ŷ ƚ  Ž Ĩ  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ɛ ƉĞ Đ ŝ Ă ů  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ ͕  ǁ ŝ ƚ Ś Ž Ƶ ƚ  ŝ Ŷ ƚ Ğ ƌĞ Ɛ ƚ  ď LJ  E Ž ǀ Ğ ŵ ď Ğ ƌ  Ϯ ϯ ͕  ϮϬ Ϯ Ϯ ͘ Ϯ͘ W Ă LJ  ǁ ŝ ƚ Ś  ƚ Ă dž Ğ Ɛ  ŝ Ŷ  Ϯ Ϭ Ϯ ϯ ͘   d Ś Ğ  ƚ Ž ƚ Ă ů  Ɖ ƌ ŝ Ŷ Đ ŝ Ɖ Ă ů  ǁ ŝ ů ů  ď Ğ  Ɖ Ă LJ Ă ď ů Ğ  ŝŶ  Ă Ŷ Ŷ Ƶ Ă ů  ŝ Ŷ Ɛ ƚ Ă ů ů ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ ͘ WĂ ƌ ƚ ŝ Ă ů  Ɖ ƌ Ğ Ɖ Ă LJ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ ͗ Ă Ɛ Ğ Ě  Ž Ŷ  Ĩ Ğ Ğ Ě ď Ă Đ Ŭ  Ĩ ƌ Ž ŵ  ƚ Ś Ğ   ŝ ƚ LJ   ŽƵ Ŷ Đ ŝ ů  ƚ Ś Ğ  Đ Ž Ƶ Ŷ ƚ LJ  Ś Ă Ɛ  Ő ƌ Ă Ŷ ƚ Ğ Ě  ƌ Ž Ž Ŭ ů LJ Ŷ   Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ğ ƌ  ƉĞ ƌ ŵ ŝ Ɛ Ɛ ŝ Ž Ŷ  ƚ Ž  Ă Đ Đ Ğ Ɖ ƚ  Ɖ Ă ƌ ƚ ŝ Ă ů  Ɖ Ă LJ ŵĞ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ  Ɖ ƌ ŝ Ž ƌ  ƚ Ž  ƚ Ś Ğ  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ  ďĞ ŝ Ŷ Ő  Đ Ğ ƌ ƚ ŝ Ĩ ŝ Ğ Ě  ƚ Ž  ,Ğ Ŷ Ŷ Ğ Ɖ ŝ Ŷ  Đ Ž Ƶ Ŷ ƚ LJ ͘  ,Ž ǁ Ğ ǀ Ğ ƌ ͕  Ă Ĩ ƚ Ğ ƌ  Ă Ŷ  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ  ŝ Ɛ  Đ Ğ ƌ ƚ ŝ Ĩ ŝ Ğ Ě  Ɖ Ă ƌ ƚ ŝ Ă ů  Ɖ Ă LJ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ  Đ Ă Ŷ Ζ ƚ ď Ğ  Ă Đ Đ Ğ Ɖ ƚ Ğ Ě ͘   ϳ Ƶ Ě Ő Ğ ƚ  / Ɛ Ɛ Ƶ Ğ Ɛ ‡ dŚ Ğ Ɛ Ğ  Ĩ Ğ Ğ Ɛ  Ś Ğ ů Ɖ  ƌ Ğ Đ Ž ǀ Ğ ƌ  Ɛ Ž ŵ Ğ  Đ Ž Ɛ ƚ Ɛ  ƚ Ś Ğ   ŝ ƚ LJ  ŝ Ŷ Đ Ƶ ƌ Ɛ  ƌ Ğ ů Ă ƚ Ğ Ě  ƚ Ž  Ɛ Ğƌ ǀ ŝ Đ Ğ Ɛ  Ɖƌ Ž ǀ ŝ Ě Ğ Ě ͘ ‡ Ě ŵ ŝ Ŷ ŝ Ɛ ƚ ƌ Ă ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ  Ĩ ŝ Ŷ Ğ Ɛ ͬ Đ ŝ ƚ Ă ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ  ƚ Ž ƚ Ă ů Ɛ  Ψ ϭ ϭ ϵ ͕ ϭ ϰ Ϭ ͘ ; Ψ Ϯ ϰ ͕ Ϯ ϴ Ϭ  Ͳ Ϯ Ϭ Ϯ ϭ  ƚ Ž ƚĂ ů Ϳ ͘   ‡ tĞ Ğ Ě  Ě Ğ Ɛ ƚ ƌ Ƶ Đ ƚ ŝ Ž Ŷ  ƚ Ž ƚ Ă ů Ɛ  Ψ ϭ Ϭ ͕ Ϯ Ϯ ϯ ͘ ϳ ϱ ͘ ; Ψ ϭ ͕ ϴ ϱ ϲ ͘ Ϯ ϱ  Ͳ Ϯ Ϭ Ϯ ϭ  ƚ Ž ƚ Ă ů Ϳ ‡ Ğ Ă Ě ͬ Ě ŝ Ɛ Ğ Ă Ɛ Ğ Ě  ƚ ƌ Ğ Ğ  ƌ Ğ ŵ Ž ǀ Ă ů  ƚ Ž ƚ Ă ů Ɛ  Ψ Ϯ Ϭ ͕ ϳ ϰ ϱ ͘ Ϭ Ϭ ͘ ; Ψ ϭ ϱ ͕ ϴ Ϯ ϯ ͘ ϭ ϲ  Ͳ Ϯ Ϭ Ϯ ϭ  ƚŽ ƚ Ă ů Ϳ ‡ ď Ă ƚ Ğ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ  ƚ Ž ƚ Ă ů Ɛ  Ψ Ϯ ͕ ϳ ϰ Ϯ ͘ ϱ Ϭ ͘ ; Ψ Ϭ Ϭ ͘ Ϭ Ϭ  Ͳ Ϯ Ϭ Ϯ ϭ  ƚ Ž ƚ Ă ů Ϳ ‡ dŚ Ğ  ů ŝ Ɛ ƚ  Ɖ ƌ Ž ǀ ŝ Ě Ğ Ě  ŵ Ă LJ  Ś Ă ǀ Ğ  Ƶ Ɖ Ě Ă ƚ Ğ Ě  Ŷ Ƶ ŵ ď Ğ ƌ Ɛ  ŝ Ŷ Đ ů Ƶ Ě ŝ Ŷ Ő  Ă Ŷ LJ  Ɖ Ă LJ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚƐ  ƌĞ Đ Ğ ŝ ǀ Ğ Ě ͘ ϴ ZĞ Đ Ž ŵ ŵ Ğ Ŷ Ě Ğ Ě  W ƌ Ž Đ Ğ Ě Ƶ ƌ Ğ  Ĩ Ž ƌ  W Ƶ ď ů ŝ Đ  , Ğ Ă ƌ ŝ Ŷ Ő Ɛ ‡ Ž Ƶ Ŷ Đ ŝ ů  ŵ Ă LJ  ƌ Ğ ŵ Ž ǀ Ğ  Ă Ŷ LJ  ƌ Ğ Ă Ɛ Ž Ŷ Ă ď ů Ğ  Ă Ɖ Ɖ Ğ Ă ů  Ĩ ƌ Ž ŵ  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ž Ɛ Ğ Ě  ů Ğ ǀ LJ  ƌŽ ů ů  Ă Ŷ Ě  Ă Ě Ž Ɖ ƚ  ƌ Ğ ŵ Ă ŝ Ŷ ŝ Ŷ Ő  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ž Ɛ Ğ Ě  Ă Ɛ Ɛ Ğ Ɛ Ɛ ŵ Ğ Ŷ ƚ Ɛ ‡ WƵ ď ů ŝ Đ  , Ğ Ă ƌ ŝ Ŷ Ő  Đ Ă Ŷ  ď Ğ  Đ Ž Ŷ ƚ ŝ Ŷ Ƶ Ğ Ě  Ĩ Ž ƌ  ƚ Ś Ž Ɛ Ğ  Ɖ ƌ Ž Ɖ Ğ ƌ ƚ ŝ Ğ Ɛ ‡ ^ƚ Ă Ĩ Ĩ  ǁ ŝ ů ů  ƌ Ğ ǀ ŝ Ğ ǁ  Ă Ŷ Ě  Ɖ ƌ Ž ǀ ŝ Ě Ğ  ƌ Ğ Ɖ Ž ƌ ƚ  Ĩ Ž ƌ  Ă Ɖ Ɖ Ğ Ă ů Ɛ  Ă ƚ  Ƶ Ɖ Đ Ž ŵ ŝ Ŷ Ő   ŝ ƚLJ  Ž Ƶ Ŷ Đ ŝ ů  D Ğ Ğ ƚ ŝ Ŷ Ő  Ĩ Ž ƌ  ƌ Ğ ǀ ŝ Ğ ǁ  ď LJ   ŝ ƚ LJ   Ž Ƶ Ŷ Đ ŝ ů ‡ dĞ Ŷ ƚ Ă ƚ ŝ ǀ Ğ  K Đ ƚ Ž ď Ğ ƌ  Ϯ ϰ ͕  Ϯ Ϭ Ϯ Ϯ   ŝ ƚ LJ   Ž Ƶ Ŷ Đ ŝ ů  D Ğ Ğ ƚ ŝ Ŷ Ő  ; 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Said public hearing will include a second reading and proposed adoption of an ordinance vacating portions of storm sewer and drainage and utility easements located within the City’s Opportunity Site, including: (1) storm sewer easement being over, under, and across Lot 1, Block 1 of the plat of Brookdale Square 2nd Addition, (2) drainage and utility easement being over, under, and across Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 2 of the plat of Brookdale Square, and (3) drainage and utility easements being over, under, and across Lot 1, Block 1 of the plat of Brookdale Square 2nd Addition. Meeting materials can be accessed by visiting the City of Brooklyn Center’s website at: https://www.ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us/. A definite time for this application to be considered cannot be given as it will depend on the progression of the agenda items. ORDINANCE NO. _____ AN ORDINANCE VACATING STORM SEWER, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WITHIN LOT 1, BLOCK 1 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION, AND LOT 1 AND LOT 2, BLOCK 2 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE, IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center (the “City”) is a municipal corporation, organized and existing under the laws of Minnesota and the City Charter of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (the “Charter”); and WHEREAS, the Economic Development Authority of the City of Brooklyn Center (“EDA”) is the fee owner of certain real property located at or near the intersection of County Road 10 and Shingle Creek Parkway and commonly addressed as 2500 County Road 10 and 5900 Shingle Creek Parkway (PID: 02-118-21-24-0019 and 02-118-21-24-0020) and legally described in the attached Exhibit A (the “Property”); and WHEREAS, as part of the City’s Opportunity Site development, Alatus LLC (“Developer”) submitted an application to vacate certain storm sewer, drainage and utility easements dedicated to the City in the plats of Brookdale Square and Brookdale Square 2nd Addition (“Easements”), as legally described in the attached Exhibit B and as depicted in the attached Exhibit C; and WHEREAS, the Easements will interfere with the proposed development if not vacated; and WHEREAS, City staff has determined that there is no public need to maintain the Easements; and WHEREAS, the City Council does not object to the vacation of the Vacated Easements; and 2 WHEREAS, after due notice and public hearing, the City Council has determined that the Easements will no longer be needed and it is in the public interest to vacate the Easements. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center does ordain as follows: Section I. Recitals. The above recitals are hereby adopted as findings and incorporated into this Ordinance. Section II. Easement Vacation. The Easements described above and in Exhibit B and Exhibit C are hereby vacated. Section III. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective after adoption and thirty days following its legal publication. Section IV. Ratification. Vacations of street, right-of-way, storm sewer, drainage and utility easements prior to the adoption of this Ordinance, to the extent they were expressly authorized by the City Council and were in the public interest, are approved and ratified as officials acts of the City by this Ordinance. Section V. Notice of Completion. Upon the Ordinance becoming effective, the City Clerk is directed to prepare a Notice of Completion of Vacation Proceedings and to record it with the Hennepin County Recorder or Hennepin County Registrar of Titles, as appropriate. Adopted this ___ day of __________, 2022. ____________________________ Mike Elliott, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________ City Clerk Date of Publication _________________________ Effective Date _____________________________ A-1 EXHIBIT A Legal Description of the Property PID No. 02-118-21-24-0019: Lot 2, Block 2, Brookdale Square, Hennepin County, Minnesota. PID No. 02-118-21-24-0020: Lot 1, Block 1, Brookdale Square Second Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota. B-1 EXHIBIT B Legal Description of Vacated Easements All that part of the 5.0 foot wide storm sewer easement described in Document Number 4640186 being over, under, and across Lot 1, Block 1, BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION, according to the recorded plat and document thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, AND That part of a 10.00 foot wide drainage and utility easement as delineated and dedicated on the plat of BROOKDALE SQUARE, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, and that part of a 5.00 foot wide drainage and utility easement as delineated and dedicated on the plat of BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, being over, under and across Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 2, said BROOKDALE SQUARE, and being over, under and across Lot 1, Block 1, said BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION. The centerline of said 10.00 wide easement to be vacated and the south line of said 5.00 wide easement to be vacated is described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 2, Block 2, said BROOKDALE SQUARE; thence on an assumed bearing of North 89 degrees 48 minutes 48 seconds West, along the north line of said Lot 2, Block 2, a distance of 10.00 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence continuing North 89 degrees 48 minutes 48 seconds West, along said north line, a distance of 904.34 feet; thence South 51 degrees 28 minutes 06 seconds West, a distance of 284.73 feet, to a line being 10.00 feet easterly of and parallel with the west line of said Block 2, BROOKDALE SQUARE and said Block 1, BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION, and said line there terminating. The side lines of said easements to be vacated shall be prolonged or shortened to terminate on said line being 10.00 feet easterly of and parallel with the west line of said Block 2, BROOKDALE SQUARE and said Block 1, BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION. C-1 EXHIBIT C Depiction of Vacated Easements (attached hereto) DR A I N A G E A N D U T I L I T Y E A S E M E N T PE R P L A T O F B R O O K D A L E S Q U A R E 2N D A D D I T I O N DR A I N A G E A N D U T I L I T Y E A S E M E N T PE R P L A T O F B R O O K D A L E S Q U A R E AN D B R O O K D A L E SQ U A R E 2 N D A D D I T I O N DR A I N A G E A N D U T I L I T Y E A S E M E N T PE R P L A T O F B R O O K D A L E S Q U A R E DR A I N A G E A N D U T I L I T Y EA S E M E N T P E R P L A T O F BR O O K D A L E S Q U A R E AN D B R O O K D A L E SQ U A R E 2 N D A D D I T I O N ST O R M S E W E R E A S E M E N T PE R D O C . 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SU R V E Y O R ' S C E R T I F I C A T I O N I h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t t h i s s u r v e y w a s p r e p a r e d b y m e o r u n d e r m y d i r e c t s u p e r v i s i o n a n d th a t I a m a d u l y l i c e n s e d l a n d s u r v e y o r u n d e r t h e l a w s o f t h e S t a t e o f M i n n e s o t a . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ An d r e w H i l l D a t e Li c e n s e N u m b e r 5 7 6 3 2 75 3 3 S U N W O O D D R N W , S U I T E 2 0 6 RA M S E Y , M I N N E S O T A 5 5 3 0 3 (7 6 3 ) 4 3 3 - 2 8 5 1 H:\ALATUS_PR\0R1127031\CAD\C3D\127031_V_PROP_3.dwg 7/29/2022 2:05 PM ©B o l t o n & M e n k , I n c . 2 0 2 2 , A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d DR A W N B Y : FI E L D B O O K : JO B N U M B E R : FO R : R EA S E M E N T V A C A T I O N E X H I B I T SH I N G L E C R E E K P A R K W A Y , B R O O K L Y N C E N T E R , M I N N E S O T A LO T 1 , B L O C K 1 , B R O O K D A L E S Q U A R E S E C O N D AD D I T I O N A N D L O T S 1 A N D 2 , B L O C K 2 , BR O O K D A L E S Q U A R E , H E N N E P I N C O U N T Y , MI N N E S O T A AL A T U S , L L C 0R 1 . 1 2 7 0 3 1 FR D SH E E T 2 O F 2 07 / 2 9 / 2 0 2 2 RESOLUTION NO. _______________ Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. _______________ RESOLUTION APPROVING SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF AN ORDINANCE NO. _______________ VACATING STORM SEWER, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WITHIN LOT 1, BLOCK 1 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION, AND LOT 1 AND LOT 2, BLOCK 2 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE, IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center acted at its October 10, 2022 meeting to adopt Ordinance No. _______________, “an ordinance vacating storm sewer, drainage and utility easements within lot 1, block 1 of the plat of Brookdale square 2nd addition, and lot 1 and lot 2, block 2 of the plat of Brookdale square, in the City of Brooklyn center, Hennepin county, Minnesota, and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, section 412.191, subdivision 4 allows publication of adopted ordinances by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances or those containing maps or charts; and WHEREAS, the City Council determines publishing the entire text of the Ordinance is not in the best interests of the City as the Ordinance is readily available to the public on the City’s website and by contacting City Hall; and WHEREAS, the City Council determines the following summary clearly informs the public of the intent of Ordinance and where to obtain a copy of the full text. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center hereby approves publication of the following summary language as publication of the Ordinance: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER SUMMARY PUBLICATION Ordinance No. _______________ RESOLUTION APPROVING SUMMARY PUBLICATION OF AN ORDINANCE NO. _______________ VACATING STORM SEWER, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS WITHIN LOT 1, BLOCK 1 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE 2ND ADDITION, AND LOT 1 AND LOT 2, BLOCK 2 OF THE PLAT OF BROOKDALE SQUARE, IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA The Brooklyn Center City Council adopted the above-referenced ordinance vacating storm sewer, drainage and utility easements within lot 1, block 1 of the plat of Brookdale square 2nd RESOLUTION NO. _______________ addition, and lot 1 and lot 2, block 2 of the plat of Brookdale square, in the city of Brooklyn center, Hennepin county, Minnesota October 10, 2022 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. The special assessment roll of delinquent public utility accounts is hereby adopted and certified as Assessment Roll No. 22007. 2. The special assessments as adopted and confirmed shall be payable with ad valorem taxes levied in 2023, in one installment with interest thereon at three and one-half percent (3.5%) per annum, and shall bear interest on the entire assessment from December 1, 2022 through December 31, 2023. 3. The owner of any property so assessed may at any time prior to the certification of the assessments to the Hennepin County Auditor pay the entire assessment to the City, without interest, if the entire assessment is paid on or before November 23rd 2022. 4. The City Clerk shall forthwith transmit a certified duplicate of this assessment to the Hennepin County Auditor to be extended on the property tax lists of the County, RESOLUTION NO. _______________ and such assessments shall be collected and paid over in the same manner as other municipal taxes. October 10, 2022 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 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E N 2 5 1 1 9 2 1 3 4 0 0 1 3 $ 5 5 3 . 9 4 22 0 0 7 00 8 0 4 6 0 0 0 6 D A V I D L A F A V O R 9 0 7 5 7 T H A V E N 0 1 1 1 8 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 9 $ 7 3 6 . 7 1 22 0 0 7 00 2 2 7 1 0 0 0 3 L E E A W A L K E R 9 1 2 W O O D B I N E L A 2 5 1 1 9 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 $ 7 5 2 . 7 1 22 0 0 7 00 9 1 6 9 0 0 0 0 D O U G L A S Z A C H A R 9 1 6 5 7 T H A V E N 0 1 1 1 8 2 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 $ 4 9 5 . 5 4 22 0 0 7 00 9 0 8 2 0 0 0 4 T O U A V A N G 9 2 1 5 8 T H A V E N 0 1 1 1 8 2 1 2 4 0 0 5 1 $ 1 , 2 2 2 . 3 1 22 0 0 7 00 9 9 9 9 0 4 6 6 C H A R L O T T E W I R T Z P I D 1 0 1 1 8 2 1 3 2 0 0 7 0 ( N O A D D R E S S ) 1 0 1 1 8 2 1 3 2 0 0 7 0 $ 3 1 8 . 9 8 To t a l B a l a n c e : $8 7 7 , 9 6 7 . 3 2 To t a l A c c o u n t s : 9 6 8 COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe, inclusive community that enhances the quality of life for all people and preserves the public trust DATE: October 5, 2022 TO: Reggie Edwards, City Manager FROM: Angela Holm, Finance Director SUBJECT: Resolution Certifying Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts to the Hennepin County Property Tax Rolls Recommendation: Motion to approve a resolution certifying special assessments for delinquent public utility service accounts to the Hennepin County property tax rolls. Background: The City of Brooklyn Center annually certifies delinquent utility bills to Hennepin County. The certified bills become assessments on the property owner’s following year’s property tax bill. This process starts with a letter to the customer notifying them that their account is past due and that the amount will be certified against their property taxes. This letter details the process and the legal authority for certification. Recipients of this letter are advised they may dispute the charges at a public hearing. The date, time and location for the public hearing was published in the official newspaper of the City. Customers that do not pay after receipt of this letter are included in the final assessment roll. The City has approximately 8,900 total utility accounts. Comparative number of accounts and dollars certified are as follows: # of Accounts Dollar Assessed Value 2018 677 $496,644.11 2019 661 $487,227.89 2020 489 $377,574.76 2021 591 $465,412.14 2022 968 $877,967.32 Budget Issues: These delinquent utility billings are recorded as receivables and recognized as revenues in the current budget year. However, the actual collections of these accounts will likely occur in future years. Strategic Priorities: x Safe, Secure, and Stable Community                   ! "#! $ %&  ' ( )"%*   ++  ,,  +        - -.++,,  +  / ++       0%1 + 2,  3  4- 51  +. 2, 6  3 47'8-1 + 2,  3  9 4:;71 + 2,  3  9 + <(1 + 2,  3  3  !  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The terms of office shall be staggered three-year terms, except that any person appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his or her predecessor was appointed shall be appointed only for the remainder of such term. Upon expiration of his or her term of office, a member shall continue to serve until his or her successor is appointed and shall have qualified. Terms of office for members of the Commission shall expire on December 31 of respective calendar years. 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Check Which Commission You Are Applying: ___ Financial ___ Housing ___ Park & Recreation ___ Planning ___ NW Hennepin Human Services ___ NW Suburbs Cable ___ Shingle Creek / West Mississippi River Watersheds PERSONAL Last Name First Name Date of Application Street Address Apt. No. Date Available City, State, Zip Home Phone E-Mail Address Work Phone May we call at work? ____ Yes ____ No How many years have you lived in Brooklyn Center? Cell Phone If appointed, which contact information would you prefer to be made public? Minn. Stat. 13.601 subd 3(b)(2) requires you select at least one: Home Phone_____ Work Phone_____ Cell Phone_____ E-Mail Address_____ Are you currently or have you been previously employed by the City? ___ Yes ___ No If yes, dates: Position(s): I have read the City Enabling Resolution or Joint Powers Agreement, which defines the purpose, authority, and responsibility of this advisory commission. ___ Yes ___ No I have received and read the City’s Business Ethics Policy. ___ Yes ___ No I wish to disclose the following potential conflicts of interest that may or will arise if I become a member of this advisory commission. Are you aware of the importance of regular commission meeting attendance and participation, and do you feel you have the time available to be an active participant? ___ Yes ___ No EMPLOYMENT HISTORY List relevant employment history applicable to appointment to this commission. Paese Christian 6/17/2021 6/17/20216825 Camden Ave N Brooklyn Center, MN 608-302-7675 christian.paese@gmail.com 608-302-7675Since November 2020 X X X X N/A X Please see attached "ChristianPaeseResume" x PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS List relevant current professional memberships, registrations, or licenses applicable to appointment to this commission. Include dates first issued. AWARDS AND HONORS List relevant current awards and honors applicable to appointment to this commission. PRIOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE List relevant prior government service applicable to appointment to this commission. VOLUNTEER WORK List relevant volunteer work experience applicable to appointment to this commission. VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY WORK PERFORMED No. Hrs/Month From Month/Yr To Month/Yr SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Briefly describe why you are interested in being appointed to a commission for the City of Brooklyn Center Describe any additional experience or skills that qualify you for appointment to this commission. Include remarks concerning your ideas or observations on the role of this commission. I am interested in joining the Financial Commission because giving back to the community is something that I strongly believe in. Now that we have purchased a home in Brooklyn Center, I want to contribute to the community in a meaningful way. My wife and I specifically chose to move to Brooklyn Center for the diversity as well as the promising development that is happening (i.e, Opportunity Site, Brooklyn Blvd project, etc.). During college, I was chair of my university's student finance commission which was responsible for overseeing $20m+ in student fees. During my time as chair, I implemented policies to ensure funds were allocated responsibly and equitably while ensuring that we held sufficient contingency funds. Director of the Year, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Student Senate - May 2015 City of Eau Claire, Wisconsin transit commission September 2013 - May 2014 Student Senator, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire September 2012 - December 2015 IMPORTANT FACTS FOR YOU TO KNOW CONCERNING YOUR APPLICATION Minnesota law requires that you be informed of the purposes and intended uses of the information you provide to the City of Brooklyn Center during the application process. Any information about yourself that you provide to the City of Brooklyn Center during the application process will be used to identify you as an applicant; to distinguish you from all other applicants; to enable us to contact you when additional information is required; send you notices; and to assess your qualifications for appointment to a City advisory commission. If you wish to be considered for appointment, you are required to provide the information requested in this application. If you refuse to supply information requested by the City, it may mean that your application will not be considered. You are hereby advised that, under Minn. Stat. 13.601 subd. 3(a), the information contained in this application about you must be made available to any member of the public who requests it, excluding your residential address, telephone numbers, and electronic mail address. Materials submitted in support of an application are normally not returned. You should not submit an original document if it is your only copy. I authorize investigation of all statements contained in this application for appointment as may be necessary to arrive at an appointment decision. I certify that all answers to the questions are true and understand that any false information on or omission of information from this application will be cause for rejection of this application or termination from a commission without notice. ___________________________________________ _____________________ Applicant’s Signature Date SUBMIT APPLICATION TO: City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Christian Paese 6/17/2021 PLEASE PRINT Application for Appointment to Advisory Commission Attach additional sheets where necessary. CITY USE ONLY _x__ Financial ___ NW Hennepin Human Services ___ Housing ___ NW Suburbs Cable Check Which Commission ___ Park & Recreation ___ Shingle Creek / West Mississippi You Are Applying: ___ Planning River Watersheds PERSONAL Last Name Hunter First Name Yolanda Date of Application 01/11/2021 Street Address Apt. No. 5326 James Avenue N Date Available 01/11/2021 City, State, Zip Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Home Phone 763-347-0165 E-Mail Address yolandahunterenterprise@gmail.com Work Phone 763-347-0165 May we call at work? _x___ Yes ____ No How many years have you lived in Brooklyn Center? 8 Cell Phone If appointed, which contact information would you prefer to be made public? Minn. Stat. 13.601 subd 3(b)(2) requires you select at least one: Home Phone_____ Work Phone_____ Cell Phone_____ E-Mail Address__x___ Are you currently or have you been previously employed by the City? ___ Yes _x__ No If yes, dates: Position(s): I have read the City Enabling Resolution or Joint Powers Agreement, which defines the purpose, authority, and responsibility of this advisory commission. _x__ Yes ___ No I have received and read the City’s Business Ethics Policy. _x__ Yes ___ No I wish to disclose the following potential conflicts of interest that may or will arise if I become a member of this advisory commission. N/A Are you aware of the importance of regular commission meeting attendance and participation, and do you feel you have the time available to be an active participant? _x__ Yes ___ No EMPLOYMENT HISTORY List relevant employment history applicable to appointment to this commission. Emerson Automation Solutions 02/2017 - 09/2020 Financial Account Specialist Review and monitor trade accounts. Manage collection portfolio of 400 superior customer clientele. Assist upper management with preparation and distribution of ad hoc reports. Research and resolve escalated disputed delinquent accounts. Answer account inquiries and resolve complex matters. Minnesota Department of Revenue 09/2016 - 02/2017 Revenue Tax Specialist Perform taxpayer audits for small businesses with a Minnesota presence. Contact non-registered/non-filing businesses and encourage them to file. Conduct legal and technical research. Provide classroom and in-person education on Minnesota statutes. Voya Financial 04/2015 - 09/2016 Senior Billing Administrator Process complex billing transactions. Verify healthcare clients are paying the correct rates and research discrepancies. Prepare statements and client correspondence. Review monthly financials, suspense accounts, past due reports, and take the necessary actions. PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS List relevant current professional memberships, registrations, or licenses applicable to appointment to this commission. Include dates first issued. AWARDS AND HONORS List relevant current awards and honors applicable to appointment to this commission. Toastmaster’s Advanced Commuicator Award (2019) Toastmaster’s Competent Comunicator Award (2018) Toastmaster’s Advanced Leadership Award (2019 Toastmaster’s Competent Leadership Award (2018) Lean in peer coaching circle (2019) Vice President of Education (VPE) for Toastmaster’s Appetite for Success Club (2018-2020) PRIOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE List relevant prior government service applicable to appointment to this commission. VOLUNTEER WORK List relevant volunteer work experience applicable to appointment to this commission. VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY WORK PERFORMED No. Hrs/Month From Month/Yr To Month/Yr Spiritual Life Church Bookstore Cashier Ring up sales, bag purchased items, collect payment and give appropriate change 12 02/2005 12/2016 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Briefly describe why you are interested in being appointed to a commission for the City of Brooklyn Center Describe any additional experience or skills that qualify you for appointment to this commission. Include remarks concerning your ideas or observations on the role of this commission. I’m interested in being appointed as a Financial Commission to serve the community, share my relevant experience (my undergrad is in accounting), stay current with community issues and have a voice in the decision making. IMPORTANT FACTS FOR YOU TO KNOW CONCERNING YOUR APPLICATION SUBMIT APPLICATION TO: City Clerk City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Minnesota law requires that you be informed of the purposes and intended uses of the information you provide to the City of Brooklyn Center during the application process. Any information about yourself that you provide to the City of Brooklyn Center during the application process will be used to identify you as an applicant; to distinguish you from all other applicants; to enable us to contact you when additional information is required; send you notices; and to assess your qualifications for appointment to a City advisory commission. If you wish to be considered for appointment, you are required to provide the information requested in this application. If you refuse to supply information requested by the City, it may mean that your application will not be considered. You are hereby advised that, under Minn. Stat. 13.601 subd. 3(a), the information contained in this application about you must be made available to any member of the public who requests it, excluding your residential address, telephone numbers, and electronic mail address. Materials submitted in support of an application are normally not returned. You should not submit an original document if it is your only copy. I authorize investigation of all statements contained in this application for appointment as may be necessary to arrive at an appointment decision. I certify that all answers to the questions are true and understand that any false information on or omission of information from this application will be cause for rejection of this application or termination from a commission without notice. _______Yolanda Hunter___ 01/11/2021 _____________________ Applicant’s Signature Date Housing Commission – Total of 7 seats (ϱ vacancies + 2 expired terms) Name Last Appointment Date Term Ending Date De’Ja Carter 3/8/21 12/31/23 Michael Donnelly 3/8/21 12/31/23 (*) Term expired and application on file for reappointment Applications Received: ŶĂďďĚŝͬϱ͘ϲ͘ϮϮ Moneak Curry/5.1.22 Jerry Gayflor/5.1.22 ďŽŶLJDĐDŝůůĂŶͬϱ͘ϮϮ Lovetee Polahn/5.4.22 Elizabeth Riel/12.19.19 Hashep Seka Nygard/5.1.22 Carmina Pratt/5.1.22 Nancy Seley/5.5.22 Kia Welsch/5.1.22 Florence Williams/7.20.22 Resolution 2006-47 Members' Term of Office: Members of the Commission shall be appointed by the Mayor with majority consent of the Council. 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Zarita Hester (22) Northeast Moneak Curry (4/22) Jerry Gayflor (4/22) Kai Welsch (4/22) Nancy Seley (5/22) Lovetee Polahn (5/22) Anab Abdi (5/22) Ebony McMillan (5/22) Northwest Johnson Yang (22) West Central Elizabeth Riel (12/19) Central Florence Williams (7/22) Southwest Carmina Pratt (3/22)De’Ja Carter (23) Park & Recreation Commission – Total of 7 seats (ϮvacancŝĞƐ + 3 expired terms) Name Last Appointment Term Ending Date Travis Bonovsky 1/1/17 12/31/19 * Gail Ebert 1/1/17 12/31/19 * Bud Sorenson 1/1/18 12/31/20 * Paul Carey 9/27/Ϯ1 12/31/22 Natalie Branch 3/8/21 12/31/24 (*) Term expired and application on file for reappointment Applications Received Travis Bonovsky/11.20.20 Gail Ebert/1.19.21 Jeffrey Noah/1.19.21 Haskep Seka-Nygaard/4.30.22 Greg Hellweg/7.27.22 Bud Sorenson/10.1.20 Jennifer Umolacͬ2.10.21 Kia Welsch/5.1.22 Nyenuie Writhers/2.21.20 Joe Younglove/2.14.22 Resolution 98-13 Members' Term of Office: Members of the Commission shall be appointed by the Mayor with 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