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2011 08-22 CCP Regular Session
AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION August 22, 2011 6:00 p.m. City Council Chambers A he pu blic. The packet ring binder is co of the full City Council packet is available to bl p g AY Y p p located at the front of the Council Chambers by the Secretary. 1. City Council Discussion of Agenda Items and Questions 2. Miscellaneous a. Pull Tabs Request — Oak City b. Schedule City Manager's Performance Review 3. Discussion of Work Session Agenda Items as Time Permits 4. Adjourn • • i CITY COUNCIL MEETING City of Brooklyn Center • August 22, 2011 AGENDA 1. Informal Open Forum with City Council — 6:45 p.m. - provides an opportunity for the public to address the Council on items which are not on the agenda. Open Forum will be limited to 15 minutes, it is not televised, and it may not be used to make personal attacks, to air personality grievances, to make political endorsements, or for political campaign purposes. Council Members will not enter into a dialogue with citizens. Questions from the Council will be for clarification only. Open Forum will not be used as a time for problem solving or reacting to the comments made but, rather, for hearing the citizen for informational purposes only. 2. Invocation — 7 p.m. 3. Call to Order Regular Business Meeting -The City Council requests that attendees turn off cell phones and pagers during the meeting. A copy of the full City Council packet is available to the public. The packet ring binder is located at the front of the Council Chambers by the Secretary. 4. Roll Call 5. Pledge of Allegiance • 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda —The following items are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered at the end of Council Consideration Items. a. Approval of Minutes 1. August 3, 2011 — Joint Work Session with Financial Commission 2. August 8, 2011— Study Session 3. August 8, 2011— Regular Session 4. August 8, 2011 — Work Session b. Licenses C. Resolution Changing Polling Location for Precinct 1 d. Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees e. Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on Proposed Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -2- August 22, 2011 • f. Resolution Accepting Bid and Awarding a Contract, Improvement Project No. 2011 -10, West Palmer Park Building Replacement g. Resolution Approving Final Plat for BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION 7. Presentations / Proclamations /Recognitions/Donations None. 8. Public Hearings -None. 9. Planning Commission Items —None. 10. Council Consideration Items a. Mayoral Appointment of Member to Serve on Housing Commission Requested Council Action: — Motion to ratify Mayoral appointment. b. Resolution Approving a Type III Rental License for 7018 Brooklyn Boulevard • Requested Council Action: — Motion to adopt resolution. C Consideration of Type IV 6- Month Provisional Rental License for 6765 Humboldt b t Ave N Requested Council Action: — Receive staff report. — Motion . too en hearing. g — Receive testimony from applicant. — Motion to close hearing. —Take action on rental license application and mitigation plan. d. Consideration of Type IV 6 -Month Provisional Rental Licenselor 3513 47 Ave N Requested Council Action: - Receive staff report. - - Motion to open hearing. Receive testimony from applicant. — Motion to close hearing. —Take action on rental license application and mitigation plan. • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA -3- August 22, 2011 • 11. Council Report 12. Adjournment Agenda Items Tabled or Continued An Ordinance Amending Chapter 4 of the Brooklyn Center City Charter, Sections 4.01 and 4.02 —This item was first read on April 12, 2010; was published in the official newspaper on April 22, 2010; and the Public Hearing was continued at the May 10, 2010, meeting until such time as the Charter Commission makes its recommendation to the City Council. • • AGENDA CITY COUNCIL /ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WORK SESSION August 22, 2011 S Immediately Following Regular City Council and EDA Meetings Which Start at 7:00 P.M: Council Chambers City Hall A copy of the full City Council packet is available to the public. The packet ring binder is located at the front of the Council Chambers by the Secretary. ACTIVE DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. Public Art Proposal 2. Presidential Invite 3. Graduated Sanitary Utility Rate Study PENDING LIST FOR FUTURE WORK SESSIONS Later /Ongoing 1. National League of Cities Service Line Program 2. Progress Reports on Achievement of Strategic Goals 3. School District Discussions /BC Strategic Plan Report • 4. Sister City Update 5. Active Living Program 6. Annual Department Year End Reports 7. Garbage Hauler Organized Collection Update — October 8. Youth Participation Request — October 9. Neighborhood Designations — December 10. Highway 252 Update — 2012 • City Council Agenda Item No. 6a I� • MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL • OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA JOINT WORK SESSION WITH FINANCIAL COMMISSION AUGUST 3, 2011 CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Joint Work Session with the Financial Commission and the session was called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:30 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Carol Kleven and Kay Lasman. Councilmember Dan Ryan arrived at 6:35 p.m. Councilmember Tim Roche was absent and excused. Also present: City Manager Curt Boganey, Fiscal and Support Services Director Dan Jordet, BCS Director /Assistant City Manager Vickie Schleuning, and Deputy City Clerk Maria Rosenbaum. Others present were Financial Commissioners Steve Landis, Rex Newman, and Dean Van Der Werf. • PROCESS POLICIES LEGISLATION AND ASSUMPTIONS City Manager Curt Boganey informed that this evening's meeting was to consider what direction staff should proceed with in developing the 2012 property tax levy proposal and operating budgets for the funds receiving those property taxes. He informed that the additional handout provided this p evening was an updated copy of the Strategic and Ongoing Goals identifying updated time periods and that nothing else had changed. The Council and Financial Commission members present discussed the materials provided with the agenda which included an outline for understanding the budget process for 2012, policies that govern the budget development, the impact of State Legislation, and assumptions that effect initial budget development. As part of this discussion it was asked whether or not the budget preparation should include an increase levy by rate of inflation 2011 -2012 of $302,614, an increase levy by additional tax capacity (then rate of inflation) of $521,376, or a combined General and Police/Fire (then rate of inflation) of $354,181. It was the consensus to develop a budget proposal with a levy that should not increase $521,376. Also, it was noted that options for the use of Local Government Aid (LGA) be provided for further discussion. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Kleven seconded to adjourn the Work Session • at 8:00 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 08/03/11 -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 AUGUST 8, 2011 CITY HALL — COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Study Session called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6 :00 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Carol Kleven, Kay Lasman, Tim Roche (arrived at 6:07 p.m.), and Dan Ryan. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel, Police Chief Kevin Benner, EDA/HRA Specialist Bublitz, Police Commander Brian Peters, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building and Community Standards Vickie Schleuning, and Carla Wirth, Timesaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF AGENDA ITEMS AND QUESTIONS Councilmember Ryan requested discussion on Consent Agenda Item 6f, Application and Permit • for Temporary On -Sale Liquor License submitted by City of Lakes Nordic Ski Foundation, for an event to be held at Surly Brewing Company, 4811 Dusharme Drive, on September 10, 2011, specifically relating to an event held earlier that had attracted a large crowd. He asked whether there had been any public safety issues with that event. City Manager Curt Boganey stated he was unsure about the event mentioned but the feedback from the Police Department, historically, has indicated these activities are well controlled. MISCELLANEOUS Councilmember Lasman asked whether the Council had been invited, to attend the Safety Camp graduation. Mr. Boganey stated the Council is always welcome and he will check to determine if an invitation was mailed. Councilmember Roche arrived at 6:07 p.m. Councilmember Ryan reported that he has two surgeries scheduled prior to the end of the year, which will necessitate missing some meetings but he will make every attempt to minimize his absences. Councilmember Roche announced his resignation from the Brooklyn Center City Council to pursue new opportunities. He thanked staff and the citizens for the opportunity to serve this community, which he has found rewarding. Councilmember Roche indicated that he is the last • 08/08/11 -1- DRAFT • Roche to live in Brooklyn Center but has every confidence the City will thrive and remain dynamic. He acknowledged the expertise of staff to further the City's progress and rebirth as evidenced by recent redevelopment projects. Mayor Willson noted Councilmember Roche had this dream for years and wished him well in his new ventures. He encouraged Councilmember Roche to make this announcement during Council Reports. Mr. Boganey indicated that in anticipation of this announcement, the City Clerk prepared a resolution that would declare the vacancy, specify the date of the vacancy, and the date of the special election. If desired, the Council could add this item to tonight's agenda. The Council discussed the process and indicated support to amend tonight's City Council agenda to consider that action since Councilmember Roche has made his decision and announcement. In addition, it would allow the Council to move forward to fill the vacancy. DISCUSSION OF WORK SESSION AGENDA ITEMS AS TIME PERMITS PUBLIC ART DISCUSSION Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel explained the Brooklyn Center School District, in conjunction with Mentoring Peace Through Art, has requested to paint an artistic mural along the sound wall between Highway 100 and Earle Brown Elementary School that has been subject to repeat graffiti and vandalism. To consider such an action, Mn/DOT requires a resolution from the City to allow painting the mural and a permit to work within the right -of- way. This permit would be submitted by the Brooklyn Center School District. He displayed slides depicting the location and alignment of the Highway 100 sound wall and location along the trail where the mural would be painted. Mr. Eitel advised that all associated costs including maintenance would be borne by the School District or others, not the City. He noted the City's Sign Ordinance does not address the painting of such a mural and reviewed policy issues related to public art for consideration by the City Council. Councilmember Kleven asked if the quilt mural design has been selected and if there was a safety issue such as distracted drivers. Mr. Eitel stated he is unsure if the pattern has been selected and clarified that the mural, if approved, cannot be viewed from Highway 100. Mr. Boganey stated the final design is an issue the Council can determine as part of its approval process. Councilmember Roche stated he would not consider the mural to be a sign but, rather, public art. He stated the City supports a corporate atmosphere on the freeway side of the sound wall, as exists, but on the other side is .an elementary school with a diverse population and more aligned with this type of public art. He advocated for each request to be considered on its individual merits and indicated he would support this request because the location is appropriate and may stimulate creativity, especially during winter weather conditions. • 08/08/11 -2- DRAFT Councilmember Kleven supported a contest format to select the mural pattern and asked if each • grade could be allowed to paint a portion of the wall so all participate. Mayor Willson suggested that decision be left up to the School District. Mayor Willson stated concern with the next mural request and stated support for the current restrictions against branding and trade names, or commercial promotion. He indicated he would not want the Council to act as the art critic. Councilmember Lasman indicated she would want the Council to see the design prior to implementation. She agreed the mural should have no advertisement or persuasion and be of a neutral nature so all can identify with no factions. Councilmember Lasman stated she likes the quilt pattern design with hand prints that could allow participation by each student in some form. She questioned the durability of the paint and whether it would withstand Minnesota's inclement weather conditions. Jimmy Longoria, representing Mentoring Peace Through Art, explained the paint is exterior grade and guaranteed for 20 years. To prepare the surface, all fissures are caulked and the area painted with two coats of primer. ADJOURN STUDY SESSION TO INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Roche seconded to close the Study Session at 6:45 p.m. • Motion passed unanimously. RECONVENE STUDY SESSION Councilmember Roche moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to reconvene the Study Session at 6:51 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. PUBLIC ART DISCUSSION — CONTINUED Mayor Willson stated he would not want the Council in a position to judge what "art" is and noted a segment of the population may not support this type of public art. He recommended the Council review the ordinance to determine if it should be amended and, if so, appropriate locations for murals. Mr. Boganey stated that Mr. Eitel had indicated the City does not believe the current ordinances address the issue of public art and the Sign Ordinance does not apply to public art. It is before the Council because a request was received from the School District and Mn/DOT that requires an approval by Council resolution. If the Council does not support this project, Mn/DOT would not allow this request. • 08/08/11 -3- DRAFT r . Councilmember Lasman supported consideration of public art requests to occur on a case -by- case basis with no area being generally open for this activity. She noted the requested location is isolated by a park, a school, and a trail which is an unusual circumstance. Councilmember Lasman felt that whether public art requests are considered via policy or ordinance, it needed to be specific to assure that approval of this request would not set precedence. Councilmember Roche stated his concurrence that it should be a case -by -case consideration based on the specific area and set of circumstances. Mayor Willson stated he is not suggesting the ordinance be changed for this particular request but to set parameters should future requests be received for consideration. Mr. Boganey advised that a policy would also be appropriate for this consideration. He presented options before the Council to adopt an ordinance addressing public art, to establish a policy in how to address public art requests in the future, and/or to approve this permit specifying the basis for that decision to assure it is not a precedence setting action. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Kleven seconded to close the Study Session at 6:59 p.m. • Motion passed unanimously. • 08/08/11 -4- 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 AUGUST 8, 2011 CITY HALL — COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. INFORMAL OPEN FORUM WITH CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER INFORMAL OPEN FORUM The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Informal Open Forum called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 6:45 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Carol Kleven, Kay Lasman, Tim Roche, Dan Ryan. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building and Community Standards Vickie Schleuning, Police Chief Kevin Benner, EDA/HRA Specialist Tom Bublitz, Police Commander Brian Peters, Fire Chief Lee Gatlin, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carla Wirth, TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. • Mayor Tim Willson opened the meeting for the purpose of Informal Open Forum. Bee Yang of 7224 Major Avenue N., and Diane Sannes of 7006 Willow Lane introduced themselves and reported on the farmer's market and community garden plots, noting both programs are going strong and produce sells out each week. Ms. Sannes also commented on geocaching activities and suggested the finds be registered with the City. Ms. Sannes stated she speaks for many residents who want to thank the Roche family for serving the City of Brooklyn Center for over 50 years. Ryan Sibinski, 8324 Hampshire Avenue N., Brooklyn Park, stated his opposition to the demolition of the Brookdale Mall, reported there is a lot of public opposition, and he believed it was not too late to reverse that decision. Councilmember Roche moved and Councilmember Lasman seconded to close the Informal Open Forum at 6:51 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. 2. INVOCATION • 08/08/11 -1- DRAFT • At the invitation of Councilmember Lasman, Dave Johnson, Administrator of St. Alphonsus Parish, provided the Invocation. 3. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING The Brooklyn Center City Council met in Regular Session called to order by Mayor Tim Willson at 7:00 p.m. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Tim Willson and Councilmembers Carol Kleven, Kay Lasman, Tim Roche, and Dan Ryan. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building and Community Standards Vickie Schleuning, Police Chief Kevin Benner EDA/HRA Specialist Tom Bublitz Police Commander Brian Peters, Fire Chief Lee Gatlin City Attorney Charlie LeFevere and Carla Wirth Y Y > Timesaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. 5. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Roche seconded to approve the Agenda, as pp g amended to add Item 10a Resolution Calling Special Election to Fill a Council Vacancy, and Consent Agenda, and the following consent items were approved: 6a. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. July 25, 2011 Study Session 2. July 25, 2011— Regular Session 3. July 25, 2011— Work Session 6b. LICENSES AMUSEMENT DEVICES American Amusement Arcades 2100 West 96 Bloomington Dandy Amusements International, Inc. 2265 Ward Avenue, Simi Valley, CA Metro Coin of Minnesota 14940 28 Avenue N., Plymouth Theisen Vending Company 2335 Nevada Avenue N., Golden Valley MECHANICAL Ben Franklin Plumbing 14242 nd Street N., Minneapolis DeZiel Heating & A/C 1612 Third Avenue NE, Buffalo Dietrich Mechanical 4353 Sequoia Drive, Eagan • Heating & Cooling Two, Inc. 18550 County Road 81, Maple Grove Knight Heating & Air 13535 89 Street NE, Otsego 08/08/11 -2- DRAFT Liberty Comfort Systems 627 East River Road, Anoka • RENTAL — CURRENT RENTAL STANDARDS INITIAL (TYPE III — one-year license) 3207 64t Avenue N. Willard Weisberg 5436 Logan Avenue N. Shane Mclean INITIAL (TYPE II — two-year license) 1342 67 Lane N. Christian Mayer 5446 72 Circle Michael Ditto 6706 Drew Avenue N. Yang Yang Zheng 5550 France Avenue N. Belinda Gonzalez RENEWAL (TYPE III —one-year license) 5118 66 Avenue N. Scott Hanson RENEWAL (TYPE II — two-year license) 1201 57 Avenue N. Edward Doll 2200 55 Avenue N. HNA Properties, Inc. RENEWAL (TYPE I — three-year license) 4819 Azelia Avenue N. Penelope Brown 5324 -26 James Avenue N. Steven & Debra Elhardt • 5320 Queen Avenue N. Steven Heinz 5400 -02 Russell Avenue N. Tai Pham 6300 France Avenue N. Wade Klick 5405 Girard Avenue N. Jef Mehr 5528 Humboldt Avenue N. Bruce Goldberg 5307 Penn Avenue N. Ben Dossman 6e. RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -107 CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT NUISANCE ABATEMENT COSTS, DELINQUENT ADMINISTRATIVE FINES/ CITATIONS, ' AND DELINQUENT ADMINISTRATIVE VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION 6d. RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -108 APPROVING SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT FOR HENNEPIN COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM (HUD NSP 3 AND MHFA NSP 3) 6e. RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -109 APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES TO SERVE IN SPECIAL ELECTIONS 6f. APPLICATION AND PERMIT FOR TEMPORARY ON -SALE LIQUOR LICENSE SUBMITTED BY CITY OF LAKES NORDIC SKI 08/08/11 -3- DRAFT • FOUNDATION, FOR AN EVENT TO BE HELD IN SURLY BREWING COMPANY, 4811 DUSHARME DRIVE, ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2011 Motion passed unanimously. 7. PRESENTATIONS / PROCLAMATIONS /RECOGNITIONS/DONATIONS 7a. PROCLAMATION DECLARING AUGUST 20, 2011, TO BE BROOKDALE CHEVROLET DAY Councilmember Roche moved and Councilmember Lasman seconded to approve Proclamation Declaring August 20, 2011, to be Brookdale Chevrolet Day. . g Y Mayor Willson read in full a proclamation declaring August 20 2011 to be Brookdale Chevrolet Y p g t� � , Day. Motion passed unanimously. 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS 8a. RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -110 APPROVING MODIFICATION OF TAX INCREMENT FINANCING PLAN FOR TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT NO. 2 AND MODIFICATION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT NO.1 City Manager Curt Boganey introduced the item and reviewed the action items before the Council. Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel explained that Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District No. 2 was created in 1985 and would expire on December 31, 2011. At that point increment will be redistributed so a Plan amendment is being considered to allow that increment to be used for other City projects. Jennifer Wolfe, Springsted, provided a presentation on the history of TIF District No. 2 that was created in 1985 for the Earle Brown Redevelopment projects, which have been completed. It was noted the Government Obligation bonds were repaid in 2004, there is no existing obligations, and has been no spending activity, other than debt, since the early 1990s. The District expires on December 31, 2011, and the proposed modification would allow increments to be used for qualifying projects. Ms. Wolfe described anticipated project opportunities and presented the proposed budget modification that, if approved, would be submitted to the State of Minnesota. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to open the Public Hearing. Motion passed unanimously. 08/08/11 -4- DRAFT Councilmember Roche moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to close the Public Hearing. • Motion passed unanimously. Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ran seconded to adopt RESOLUTION Y P NO. 2011 -110, Approving Modification of Tax Increment Financing Plan for Tax Increment Financing District No. 2 and Modification of the Redevelopment Plan for Housing Development and Redevelopment Project No. 1. Motion passed unanimously. 9. PLANNING COMMISSION ITEMS - None. 10. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEMS 10a. RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -111 CALLING SPECIAL ELECTION TO FILL A COUNCIL VACANCY Councilmember Roche offered his resignation from the Brooklyn Center City Council. He explained that his family has agreed, by consensus, to take advantage of opportunities and chosen to relocate to the West Coast. • Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded to accept the resignation of Councilmember Roche. Mayor Willson recognized Councilmember Roche for the excellent job he has done, noting he had made good decisions on behalf of the City and has a strong passion and love of Brooklyn Center. He stated it had been pleasure to serve with Councilmember Roche on both the Planning Commission and City Council. Motion passed unanimously. Councilmember Roche moved and Councilmember Lasman seconded to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -111, Calling Special Election to Fill a Council Vacancy. Mayor Willson read the Resolution in full. Motion passed unanimously. 11. COUNCIL REPORT Councilmember Roche commented on the emphasis his family places on service to community and country, indicating his family had stepped up to serve the community. He challenged , residents to now do likewise and take the opportunity to lead the City in the 21 Century. 08/08/11 -5- DRAFT • Councilinember Roche stated he has been honored and privileged to serve the City and was elated with the progressive redevelopment that is underway. - Councilmember Roche extended his appreciation to fellow Council Members and staff and stated he will be forever thankful for the opportunity to have served. Councilmember Lasman reported on her attendance at the following: • July 28, 2011, BCBA luncheon where Mr. Eitel was guest speaker to address the City's dynamic development activities • August 3, 2011, the entire City Council attended a Budget Work Session with the Financial Commission and staff Councilmember Lasman stated she had missed the National Night Out Kickoff Party and neighborhood visits because she was at a conference. Councilmember Kleven reported on her attendance at the following: • July 27, 2011, delivered welcome bags to new residents • July 29, 2011, American Love Drive for Africa • July 30, 2011, St. Alphonsus' Fun Fest • August 12011, National Night Out Kickoff Party • August 2, 2011, National Night Out visits to eight welcoming neighborhoods • August 3, 2011, Budget Work Session • • August 6, 2011, Brookdale Chevrolet's antique car show Councilmember Ryan reported on his attendance at the following: • July 26, 2011, Advisory Committee, organized by the League of Cities, on local economic development • July 27, 2011, first of three Advisory Committee meetings on fiscal management and City finances. • August 1, 2011, National Night Out Kickoff Party at the Civic Center • August 2, 2011, rode with Police Officer Michael Johnson to visit several National Night Out neighborhood parties. • August 3, 2011, Budget Work Session Mayor Willson reported on his attendance at the following: • July 27, 2011, was again honored to be part of the cable show "In the Know" for the Northwest Region • July 28, 2011, met with Brooklyn Center booster former Mayor Cohen and Chris Johnson from Luther Auto to work on plans for the August 20, 2011, celebration of Brookdale Chevrolet Day • August 1, 2011, Kickoff Party for National Night Out • August 2, 2011, visited many National Night Out events with Police Chief Benner and City Manager Boganey. He noted that he was not asked what the City intends to do with Brookdale Mall and all are excited about Shingle Creek Crossing. Mayor Willson stated • this will be excellent redevelopment that well serves Brooklyn Center. 08/08/11 -6- DRAFT • August 3, 2011, featured speaker with the Minnesota Shopping Association attended by • about 200 people. He thanked Mr. Eitel for his assistance with a PowerPoint presentation, noting that Mr. Eitel and Mr. Boganey had also attended. Mayor Willson thanked Councilmember Roche for his service and wished him well. 12. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Lasman moved and Councilmember Ryan seconded adjournment of the City Council meeting at 7:31 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. • • 08/08/11 -7- DRAFT MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA WORK SESSION AUGUST 8, 2011 CITY HALL — COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council/Economic Development Authority (EDA) met in Work Session called to order by Mayor/President Tim Willson at 8:12 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor/President Tim Willson and Councilmembers /Commissioners Carol Kleven, Kay Lasman, Tim Roche, and Dan Ryan. Also present were City Manager Curt Boganey, Director of Business and Development Gary Eitel, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building & Community Standards Vickie Schleuning, Police Chief Kevin Benner, EDA/HRA Specialist Tom Bublitz, Police Commander Brian Peters, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere, and Carla Wirth, Timesaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. • PUBLIC ART DISCUSSION — CONTINUED FROM STUDY SESSION Mayor/President Willson stated he thinks his concerns can be addressed and that the requested public art project would well serve the School District and Elementary School. If approved, he supported participation by children, which would create a legacy and be a good community builder. City Manager Curt Boganey explained the City Attorney has not yet been able to address the Sign Ordinance relating to public art. He suggested this consideration be continued to allow time for the City Attorney to conduct further review of the ordinances and determine whether approval of this mural would somehow impact the City Council's ability to address similar murals that are defined as signs. City Attorney LeFevere stated the City would not want murals permitted as a matter of the landowner's whim anywhere in the City and the only thing stopping that from occurring is that a mural fits within the Code definition of a sign, which requires a permit under allowable categories. In this case, the landowner (Mn/DOT) is asking the City Council to make the decision. City Attorney LeFevere stated if the City Council wants to have some control over murals and the Sign Ordinance does not have a broad enough definition to address murals, the Sign Ordinance should be amended to assure control. City Attorney LeFevere explained that prior to this discussion it seemed that a possible avenue to . allow some murals, without it getting out of control, was to define situations in which public art and only public art, may be permitted by the City Council. That can be done by zone. However, 08/08/11 -1- DRAFT the first amendment may be an issue, so he would like additional time to review that issue before • offering an opinion. City Attorney LeFevere stated the City Council could allow public art that is on public property, created and maintained under authority of the property owner, and then leave it to the various public entities to make good decisions. He noted that Mn/DOT has come to the City to ask permission of the City Council by resolution, and he felt most other public entities will also have concern about public opinion and be reluctant to put "art" on public buildings /walls. City Attorney LeFevere stated he would like to conduct additional research so the City Council knows all of its options. Mayor/President Willson stated it may be an opinion to consider a moratorium until the ordinance is defined and that issue is resolved. City Attorney LeFevere advised the City Council would not need a moratorium because the only proposal on the table is from Mn/DOT and it is leaving the decision to the City Council. Thus, there is no vested right for creating a mural while the City Council considers the ordinance. In addition, to gain entitlement to maintain a grandfathered use it needs to be a significant property (bricks and mortar), not just paint. City Attorney LeFevere referenced the Sign Ordinance and read the definition of "sign," noting it is pretty broad but does not cover purely artistic murals so it could be broadened. Councilmember /Commissioner Ryan stated he would like further legal clarification prior to consideration of this request. He noted the City Council needed to be cognizant of the fact that • some identify art as a commercial representation while others identify it as instances of fine art, referencing Andy Worhol's use of Campbell's soup cans in his art. Councilmember /Commissioner Ryan noted this is a long stretch of wall that may present interesting problems for the School District supporting this effort. He also noted the intended location is close to the bike trail, which may entice graffiti vandalism, and asked staff to obtain information on how effective this type of public art has been to reduce instances of graffiti. City Attorney LeFevere advised that the first amendment provides the greatest degree of protection to free ideas and more ability to regulate commercial speech than other types of speech. He noted that in residential neighborhoods and commercial areas, people would rather not have a lot of free expression on signs and billboards and the City has gone as far as it can in e that it is easier to imagine th explained g limiting ee expression signs. City Attorney LeFevere p g p � Y Y effect when it is a written message; however, the same messages can be conveyed via images. He stated if the Council finds it to be permissible to allow public art only in public spaces and on may be enough of a self limiting public prop that g g rotection but he would like to research p p p p Y Y that issue. Councilmember /Commissioner Ryan stated the Council would have the authority to approach restrictions to public spaces through the ordinance. Councilmember /Commissioner Lasman asked if it is possible to create strict parameters, noting She asked if parameters can be drawn to identify like cases have to be treated fairly and equally. p • 08/08/11 -2- DRAFT uniqueness of location (i.e., location by elementary school /trail), and attributes that make it appropriate to assure a precedence is not established. City Attorney LeFevere stated the City Council probably has more latitude than normal because "similarly situated landowners would be public entities. He explained that if there are certain elements of this request that make it acceptable and the City Council can identify those elements, it can then determine that other requests without those elements would not be appropriate. Mr. Boganey asked about a scenario whereby the City is responsible for making the decision to paint the mural. City Attorney LeFevere noted that is the current situation because Mn/DOT will not allow the mural without the City's approval. City Attorney LeFevere noted the City also has to abide by its ordinances and if a mural is not defined as a "sign" under the ordinance then that is the case for all. However, the Council may determine to allow a mural under specific circumstances, such as public art, maintenance by a public entity, the mural not being lit, and/or defined structural characteristics such as it not being freestanding. The majority consensus of the City Council was to continue consideration to allow time for the City Attorney to review the City's ordinances and offer an opinion. PRESIDENTIAL INVITE — COUNCILMEMBER ROCHE Councilmember /Commissioner Roche thanked Mr. Boganey for drafting the invitation to g Y g President Obama and agreed 2012 plays better into the schedule and would speak to Councilmember ' /Commissioner Lasman s concern relating to respect for the work of the Centennial Committee. The City Council/EDA discussed the estimated $150 million of redevelopment projects in Brooklyn Center. It was suggested that the demolition of Brookdale Mall and building of Shingle Creek Shopping Center and the Earle Brown Heritage Convention Center also be featured in the invitation. The City Council/EDA considered whether businesses should be highlighted, such as Surly Brewing Company and/or Caribou since its headquarters are located in Brooklyn Center Councilmember /Commissioner Lasman expressed concern with naming some businesses without naming all. The City Council/EDA discussed how the invitation could be worded and agreed that the business owners should be asked permission and review the draft invitation prior to it being sent. With regard to the availability of mutual aid to facilitate a visit by the President, Mr. Boganey indicated it is likely to be very expensive. It was acknowledged that a visit to Brooklyn Center may be part of a Presidential re- election campaign visit to the State of Minnesota. 08/08/11 -3- DRAFT Councilmember /Commissioner Roche stated City Council /EDA consensus had been reached . previously to send the invitation. He noted signatures from elementary students have already been collected. Once approved, he suggested the invitation be forwarded to City, State, and Federal delegation to gain their support. Councilmember /Commissioner Roche urged the City Council/EDA to dream big" and move ahead because such a visit would greatly impact the City's rebranding effort. The majority consensus of the City Council/EDA was to direct staff to provide several drafts 'of the invitation (with and without mention of business names) for the Council's consideration. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember /Commissioner Roche moved and Councilmember /Commissioner Ryan seconded adjournment of the City Council/Economic Development Authority Work Session at 8:59 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. • 08/08/11 -4- DRAFT City Council Agenda Item No. 6b • • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM . DATE: August 16, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Maria Rosenbaum, Deputy City Clerk „ SUBJECT: Licenses for City Council Approval Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the following licenses at its August 22, 2011, meeting. Background: The following businesses /persons have applied for City licenses as noted. Each business /person has fulfilled the requirements of the City Ordinance governing respective licenses, submitted q Y g g P appropriate applications, and paid proper fees. Applicants for rental dwelling licenses are in compliance with Chapter 12 of the City Code of Ordinances, unless comments are noted below the property address on the attached rental report. AMUSEMENT DEVICES • Mendota Valley Amusement, Inc. 220 Hardman Avenue S, South St. Paul MECHANICAL Appliance Installers of MN 14105 Rutgers Street NE, Prior Lake Residential Heating & Air 1815 E 41 Street, Minneapolis Statewide Gas Service 201 W Main Street, Waconia RENTAL See attached report. SIGN HANGER A -Sign & Screen Printing Co. 708 Lowry Avenue N, Minneapolis • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the duality of life and reserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Rental License Category Criteria Policy — Adopted by City Council 03 -08 -10 • Property Code and Nuisance Violations Criteria License Category Number of Units Property Code Violations per (Based on Property Inspected Unit Code Only) Type I — 3 Year 1 -2 units 0 -1 ± umt d 4 7 Type II — 2 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 1 but not more than 4 , 5 Type Greater than 0 nQt more than 1,5. Type III — 1 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 4 but not more than 8 3 +ats M x e�er than 1 5 b�zt natnoe loan Type IV — 6 Months 1 -2 units Greater than 8 34 Y uT11tS eater than . . License Number of Units Validated Calls for Disorderly Conduct Category Service & Part I Crimes (Calls Per Unit/Year) No Category 1 -2 0 -1 Impact 3 amts 0' =0 25 5 or more units 0 -0.35 • Decrease 1 1 -2 Greater than 1 but not more than 3 Category 3 amts ._ ... : .:xeatexth� Q 25, but ntit ri'ibre than.l"': 5 or more units Greater than 0.35 but not more than 0.50 Decrease 2 1 -2 Greater than 3 Categories 3 77777,-1 #ban 1 5 or more units Greater than 0.50 Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life anal preserves the public trust Property, . Final Dwelling Renewal Code: License. Police License_, Unpaid Unpaid f ' Property Add "Tess Type 6tAnitial,. Owner V �olations Type < .CFS * Type * *, Ufiilities Taxes w, 4309 63rd Ave N Single Family Initial Kyle Dalton 0 11 N/A II OK OK 5306 Eleanor Ln Single Family Initial Cheryl Petersen 2 L1 N/A II OK OK 5243 Ewing Ave N Single Family Initial Gary Scherber 1 II N/A II OK OK 5248 France Ave N Single Family Initial Gary Scherber 1 II N/A II OK OK 6819 Humboldt Ave N A103 Passed w /Weather Deferral Single Family Initial Raymond Charest 1 II N/A .11 OK OK 5318 Irving Ave N Single Family Initial Nathaniel LoChe 2 II N/A II _OK OK 6436 June Ave N Single Family Initial Jenny Pham 0 11 N/A 11 OK OK 5307 Knox Ave N Single Family Initial Abraham Montemayor 1 11 N/A 11 OK OK 4714 Lakeview Ave Single Family Initial Gary Scherber 1 II N/A II OK OK 6613 Xerxes PI N Single Family Initial Mukhtar Musa 3 11 N/A II OK OK 6737 Humboldt Ave N 2 Bldg 5 2 Humboldt Square Apts 18 Units Renewal Humboldt Properties LLC .28 /Unit I .11 /Unit I OK OK 2307 -09 54th Ave N Two Family (2) Renewal Robert Messersmith 0 1 0 1 1 OK OK 5338 Queen Ave N Two Family (1) Renewal Robert Messersmith 0 1 0 1 OK OK 3706 55th Ave N Single Family Renewal Mains'I Properties 0 1 0 1 OK OK 507 69th Ave N Single Family Renewal Outreach Six Acres Inc. 0 1 0 1 OK OK 4416 69th Ave N Single Family Renewal Eugene & Diane Wright 1 I 0 1 OK OK 4707 Eleanor Ln Single Family Renewal Todd Vlasaty 8 111 0 III OK OK 5637 Emerson Ave N Single Family Renewal Douglas Pederson 7 III 0 111 OK OK 5006 France Ave N Single Family Renewal Michael Mohs 0 1 0 1 OK OK 5442 James Ave N Single Family Renewal Gerald Stigsell 0 1 0 1 OK OK 3812 Janet Ln Single Family Renewal Mains'I Properties 0 1 0 1 OK OK 5740 Logan Ave N Single Family Renewal Lin Shuang LLC 1 1 0 1 OK OK 6424 Marlin Dr Single Family Renewal Charles Jing Bright 1 1 0 1 OK OK 5201 Winchester Ln Single Family Renewal Yolanda Michelle Jackson 1 1 0 1 OK OK * CFS = Calls For Service for Renewal Licenses Only (initial Licenses are not applicable to calls for service and will be listed N /A.) ** Final License Type Type 1 = 3 year Type 11 = 2 year Type III = 1 year City Council Agenda Item No. 6c • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM DATE: August 8, 2011 • TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk SUBJECT: Resolution Changing Polling Location for Precinct 1 Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider adoption of Resolution Changing Polling Location for Precinct 1. Background: On August 4, 2011, I received notification from The Lutheran Church of the Triune God, 5827. Humboldt Avenue North, that it wished to cease serving as a polling location for Precinct 1. The boundaries of Precinct 1 are as follows: • South boundary: commencing at the southeast City limits at the Mississippi River and the centerline of 53rd Avenue North west to Shingle Creek. • West boundary: commencing at the centerline of 53rd Avenue North and Shingle Creek north to the centerline of County Road 10. • North boundary: commencing at Shingle Creek and the centerline of County Road 10 east to the centerline of Logan Avenue North, north along the centerline of Logan Avenue North to the centerline of 59th Avenue North, east along the centerline of 59th Avenue North to the centerline of Dupont Avenue North, south along the centerline of Dupont Avenue North to the centerline of 57th Avenue North, east along the centerline of 57th Avenue North extended to the east City limits at the Mississippi River. • • East boundary: commencing at. the east City limits at the Mississippi River south from the centerline of 57th Avenue North to the southeast City limits at the centerline of 53rd Avenue North. There are no other locations within the boundaries of Precinct 1 that would meet the requirements of serving as a polling location. Therefore, I've selected Earle Brown Elementary School, which lies within Precinct 2 on the north boundary of Precinct 1 to serve as the polling location. Brooklyn Center School District Superintendent Keith Lester and Earle Brown Elementary School Principal Randy Koch have been notified. The September 13 special primary and October 18 special election to fill Sen. Scheid's vacant seat will be held at the current polling location, as a polling place cannot change within 90 days prior to any election. Adoption of the polling place change would allow for the new polling place to be used for any subsequent special elections held after November 20, 2011. The requirements to change a polling location are that the governing body of the City shall adopt a resolution designating the polling place for the precinct. A notice must be sent to every affected household with at least one registered voter in the precinct stating the location of the new polling place and must be sent at least 25 days before the next election. If the change is approved, an article informing affected voters will appear in the Brooklyn Center Sun -Post. Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. mission—Ensuring an attractive, clears, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: • RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CHANGING POLLING LOCATION FOR PRECINCT 1 WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. §204B.16, subd. 1 requires the governing body of a municipality to designate polling places for each election precinct; and WHEREAS, the current polling place for Precinct 1, located at The Lutheran Church of the Triune God, 5827 Humboldt Avenue North, has requested to cease serving as a polling place for elections; and WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous to change the location of the polling place to Earle Brown Elementary School, 1500 59th Avenue North, which meets all legal requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that the polling location for Precinct 1 be changed to Earle Brown Elementary School, 1500 59th Avenue North effective for elections held after November 21, 2011. August 22, 2011 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. • City Council Agenda Item No. 6d • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM DATE: August 22, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Vickie SchleuningM sistant City Manager /Director of Building & Community Standards SUBJECT: Resolution Declaring a Public Nuisance and Ordering the Removal of Diseased Trees Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council declare a public nuisance and order the removal of diseased trees for certain properties as listed in the resolution. Background: The attached resolution represents the official Council action required uired to expedite removal of diseased trees that were recently arked b the City tree inspector. The City of Brooklyn Center Y Y tY p tY Yn • 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 -301to 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 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 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 charged 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 2011 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. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Council Goals: Strategic: We will encourage city -wide environmental sustainability efforts. Ongoing: We will provide streamlined, cost effective, quality services with limited resources. r • • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust • adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved its 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 ublic nuisance ce 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 of Brooklyn Center giving 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, i y Minnesota, that: 1. The diseased trees at the following addresses are hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Property Owner Property Address Tree Type and No. Valerie Bauer 5255 Twin Lake Blvd E Elm 49 Neil White 5261 Twin Lake Blvd E Elm 50 Mark Carrell 5341 Brooklyn Blvd Elm 51 " Entrust Midwest LLC 4512 63 Ave N Elm 53 St. Alphonsus Church 7025 Halifax Ave N Elm 54 Elm 55 Amir Chaboki 3819 Bur quest Lane Elm 57 Tong Yang 6021 Fremont Ave N Elm 58 Susan Flores 7042 Regent Ave N Elm 59 Anjaleen Dolphis 5813 Aldrich Ave N Elm 61 Brian Bloomquist 6306 Perry AveN Elm 62 Elm 63 Dorothy Yarbrough 6007 Vincent Ave N Elm 64 • Melrose Gates LLC 6305 Camden Ave N Elm 66 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. Date Tim Willson, 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 followin g g voted against the same: • whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. • City Council Agenda Item No. 6e s • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • DATE: 15 August 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Daniel Jordet, Director of Fiscal & Support Services SUBJECT: Resolution calling for a Public Hearing on Pro se Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider adoption of a resolution calling a public hearing for Monday, 12 September 2011 on the matter of unpaid public utility service accounts. Background: One of the City's methods for collecting unpaid utilities is to assess them to the property served by the utility. Under Minnesota Statutes (M.S. 444.075, Subd. 3f) municipalities are allowed to certify unpaid utilities to the property taxes for the parcel served by the utility. City Code Section 4 -105 confirms the City's expectation that this method of collection will be used for delinquent, unpaid utility charges. For the Fall Assessment of 2011, accounts included in the preliminary assessment roll attached . to this memorandum include those delinquent and unpaid as of 30 June 2011. They include a full year's listing of unpaid accounts as the City decided to try a single assessment process for the 2011 fiscal year and did not certify unpaid accounts to assessment rolls in the Spring of 2011. The list is sorted and presented by address number of the customer. There are 844 accounts totaling $ 419,519 in unpaid utility charges, penalties and interest. With the adoption of this resolution, a letter will be sent to each of these accounts informing them of the amount due on their account, the potential assessment of the amount to their property taxes, and informing them of the Public Hearing location, date and time. Following the Public Hearing on 12 September 2011 the Council will be asked to consider a resolution certifying overdue, unpaid accounts for assessment against 2012 property taxes. Budget Issues: There are no exceptional budget issues !Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe conununity that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust Property ID # Account # Name Service Address Certification Balance Cycle 2511921320001 0022390004 RICK PHA 110173RD AVE N $400.76 Cycle 2 3611921330017 0088870003 CHRISTY HAYES 1112 62ND AVE N $555.24 Cycle 4 2511921330015 0022050004 CHRISTIANA RUE 1112 EMERSON LA $612.09 Cycle 2 3611921330063 0001000000 TIFFANY LATTIER 1201 63RD LA N $120.00 Cycle 4 3611921330064 0001010009 ROSE NDUNGU 1205 63RD LA N $155.22 Cycle 4 3611921330070 0001070003 EMMANUAL PAYMAH 123163RD LA N $630.59 Cycle 4 2511921320043 0021210005 BRENDA ROBERTS 130172ND AVE N $734.94 Cycle 2 3611921220113 0060170409 MARIE HAMMONDS 1315 67TH LN N $731.93 Cycle 2 3611921220059 0060181901 RESIDENT 1316 68TH LN N $702.93 Cycle 2 3611921220116 0060170706 JEAN SCHUSTER 1327 67TH LN N $168.35 Cycle 2 3611921220090 0060181604 LISA VITA 1328 68TH LN N $648.54 Cycle 2 3611921330080 0001170001 EMILY JOHNSON 1333 63RD LA N $585.03 Cycle 4 3611921220097 0060180804 MARY KAY REVARD 1333 68TH LN N $626.45 Cycle 2 0111821230007 0088410008 GREGORY COLEMAN 1400 57TH AVE N $649.06 Cycle 4 2611921410069 0014680008 DAVID BOURGEOIS 1512 72ND AVE N $311.69 Cycle 2 3511921110044 0060790800 HEIDI NERMOE 1600 68TH LN N $560.26 Cycle 2 3511921110056 0060790404 JERMAR LARKINS 160167TH LN N $591.28 Cycle 2 3511921110048 0060790305 MIESHA AKPAN 160168TH LN N $147.90 Cycle 2 2611921410092 0014350008 CHAD MOREN 1607 73RD AVE N $607.12 Cycle 2 2611921410004 0014430008 SHAWN M THORP 1700 WOODBINE LA $499.87 Cycle 2 3511921420010 0060460107 HANSEN BROS 1701 JAMES CIR N $1,229.79 Cycle 2 2611921440040 0012980004 KHAMPHET KEOHAVONG 1707 70TH AVE N $581.58 Cycle 2 2611921440081 0012800004 CRAIG HANSON 1720 IRVING LA N $145.46 Cycle 2 2611921440024 0013010009 SANGBAN W NGAIMA 180170TH AVE N $911.83 Cycle 2 2611921440089 0012780008 SEAN WILLIAMSON 1820 IRVING LA N $582.26 Cycle 2 0211821440031 0073060003 SCOTT HOLTHUS 182155TH AVE N $413.28 Cycle 6 2611921440092 0012770009 UZOMA PRINCE ABANONU 1821 IRVING LA N $180.35 Cycle 2 0211821420111 0076180006 LUIS JUAREZ - FERRER 1900 BROOKVIEW DR $694.02 Cycle 6 2611921420026 0011740003 RICHARD VANDENBOS 1906 71ST AVE N $163.51 Cycle 2 0211821430075 0072150003 CYNTHIA SWEATS 2018 55TH AVE N $446.29 Cycle 6 0211821420099 0076850004 AMOS RETIC 2024 ERICON DR $830.30 Cycle 6 2611921430077 0010780000 DRAKE M BELL 210171ST AVE N $325.03 Cycle 2 3511921130006 0060710006 MANGO TANGO 2101 FREEWAY BLVD $2,611.30 Cycle 2 2611921430030 0010600109 DAMU MCCOY 2106 69TH AVE N $73.14 Cycle 2 0211821420101 0076830006 JAMES SNOW 2106 ERICON DR $369.96 Cycle 6 0211821430118 0072020008 FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ JR 2107 55TH AVE N $436.04 Cycle 6 2611921430098 0010670003 JEFFREY SIMON JR 2107 70TH AVE N $441.04 Cycle 2 2611921430104 0010590102 JOYCE 0 HACK 2112 69TH AVE N $1,285.33 Cycle 2 0211821420103 0076810008 WESLEY YOUNG 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RD $145.46 Cycle 5 3511921320079 0034310002 MAJEEDAH LIPFORD 2718 OHENRY RD $160.14 Cycle 5 3511921230086 0016420109 FRANZ ENG 2781 FREEWAY BLVD $742.41 Cycle 1 3511921330033 0037490009 ROXANNE HAMILTON 2806 NASH RD $259.25 Cycle 5 3511921320115 0035090009 GLENN PEIRSON 2807 66TH AVE N $308.18 Cycle 5 351192.1330037 0037620001 SHELLEY JOHNSON 2807 NASH RD $340.42 Cycle 5 3511921320092 0034150002 BEN ABRAM LLC 2807 OHENRY RD $192.30 Cycle 5 3511921230015 0016320309 KIMBERLY HOODIE 2812 67TH LN N $623.63 Cycle 1 3511921330049 0037670006 DANA BACKSTROM 2812 MUMFORD RD $11735 Cycle 5 3511921320074 0034260009 RORY PURNELL 2818 OHENRY RD $263.66 Cycle 5 3511921230017 0016320507 NANCY BLOM 2820 67TH LN N $446.77 Cycle 1 3511921230019 0016320705 CHAD THOMAS 2828 67TH LN N $589.66 Cycle 1 3511921230034 0016321406 BUILD BY DESIGN INC. 284167TH LN N $169.88 Cycle 1 3511921320017 0034900000 HENRY R SCHWARTZ 2906 65TH AVE N $461.22 Cycle 5 3511921230008 0035110203 ROLAND LIVINGSTONE 2906 66TH AVE N $720.54 Cycle 5 3511921330024 0037370003 GEORGE BROWN 2907 63RD AVE N $602.97 Cycle 5 3511921320096 0034190008 DENNIS BUTENSCHOEN 2907 OHENRY RD $539.16 Cycle 5 3511921320019 0034880004 MARVETTA ADAMS 2918 65TH AVE N $636.69 Cycle 5 3511921220024 0016291104 ERIK TAMTE 2925 69TH LN N $139.35 Cycle 1 3511921220018 0016290502 SARAH ROSSMAN 2932 69TH LN N $458.18 Cycle 1 3511921230042 0016311100 JODIE ORTA 2935 67TH LN N $580.29 Cycle 1 0311821440025 0071050006 CHERZON RILEY 3000 53RD AVE N $551.65 Cycle 6 3411921410017 0033150003 JENNIFER LAYMAN 3000 64TH AVE N $804.48 Cycle 5 3411921140001 0008740001 MICHAEL SCHMITZ 3001 THURBER RD $189.74 Cycle 1 3411921410081 0033510008 PA YANG 3007 OHENRY RD $699.08 Cycle 5 2511921430019 0050070007 ROBIN KEATON 30170TH AVE N $762.29 Cycle 2 3411921140008 0008480004 SHERRAL LUNDQUIST 3012 67TH AVE N $658.86 Cycle 1 3411921440103 0035450005 GHANA MBAYE 3013 62ND AVE N $139.35 Cycle 5 3411921440038 0036870003 DARLENE PASLEY 3013 NASH RD $798.44 Cycle 5 3411921410126 0032490004 ROBERT W STRAUCH 3013 QUARLES RD $919.80 Cycle 5 3411921140081 0032440009 MARYANN GARDING 3016 QUARLES RD $674.61 Cycle 5 0311821110014 0038420005 CHRISTOPHER P FAHEY 3018 61ST AVE N $767.01 Cycle 5 3411921410064 0033460006 ROSA VELAZQUEZ RAMOS 3018 OHENRY RD $175.98 Cycle 5 3411921140014 0008420000 KRISTEEN GOSSEN 3019 67TH AVE N $644.39 Cycle 1 3411921410127 0032500000 TIMUTI NEEPAY 3019 QUARLES RD $212.68 Cycle 5 3411921140084 0032510009 JEFFREY JOHNSON 3025 QUARLES RD $665.21 Cycle 5 3411921110074 0009020007 ANNIE T GAILAH 310168TH AVE N $334.17 Cycle 1 3411921410084 0033540005 NATHAN EAGLE 3101 OHENRY RD $667.95 Cycle 5 3411921440006 0036990009 GORDON HINES 3107 63RD AVE N $209.70 Cycle 5 3411921410112 0032870007 XAY XIONG 3107 65TH AVE N $649.32 Cycle 5 3411921140017 0008390005 VERONICA AMAYA - MENDEZ 3107 67TH AVE N $526.42 Cycle 1 1011821140020 0069350004 TERRY LARSON 3112 49TH AVE N $608.28 Cycle 6 3411921140004 0008520007 ADOLF ZYDOWICZ 3112 67TH AVE 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RESOLUTION CALLLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE ACCOUNTS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: 1. A hearing shall be held on the 12th day of September, 2011, in City Hall at 7:00 PM or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to pass upon the proposed assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service Accounts. 2. The City Clerk, with the assistance of the Director of Fiscal & Support Services, shall forthwith prepare assessment rolls for the above charges and shall keep them on file and open to inspection by any interested persons. 3. The City Clerk is directed to cause a notice of the Public Hearing on the proposed assessment to be published once in the official newspaper at least two weeks prior to the hearing. • 4. The City Clerk shall cause mailed notice to be given to the owner of each parcel described in such assessment rolls not less than two weeks prior to the hearing. August 22, 2011 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. • Sewer Rate Impacts City Council Work Session Monday, 22 August 2011 Fixed Base Charge: 9.83 18.12 36.25 Commodity Chagre: 2.65 3.26 2.96 2.22 Flat Rate Charge: 67.76 Flat 12%/88% 20%/80% 40%/60% Winter Qtr. Rate New New New Use 2012 Charge Charge Charge Residential Family (5) 19 67.76 71 .77 74.36 78.43 Couple 21 67.76 78.29 80.28 82.87 Couple 6 67.76 29.39 35.88 49.57 Family (5) + visitors 33 67.76 117.41 115.80 109.51 Family (4) 26 67.76 94.59 95.08 93.97 Couple 12 67.76 48.95 53.64 62.89 Single Person 4 67.76 22.87 29.96 45.13 Break Even Consumption: 17.77 16.77 14.19 Manufacturing 64 169.60 218.47 207.56 178.33 Manufacturing 135 357.75 449.93 417.72 335.95 Restaurant 265 702.25 873.73 802.52 624.55 Bus Garage 1 ,251 3,315.15 4,088.09 3,721 .08 2,813.47 $4,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,000.00 $2,500.00 -Base Rate 9.83 $2,000.00 -Base Rate 18.12 Base Rate 36.25 -Flat Rate 67.76 $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $- 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 $300.00 $250.00 $200.00 Base Rate 9.83 $150.00 .Base Rate 18.12 Base Rate 36.25 Flat Rate 67.76 $100.00 $50.00 0 5 10 15 20 25 • City Council Agenda Item No. 6f • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM DATE: August 16, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works /City Engineer S f SUBJECT: Resolution Accepting Bid and Awarding a Contract, Improvement Project No. 2011 -10, West Palmer Park Building Replacement Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the resolution accepting bid and awarding a contract, Improvement Project No. 2011 -10, West Palmer Park Building Replacement. Background: Bids for the West Palmer Park Building Replacement, Project No. 2011 -10 contract were received and opened on August 11, 2011. The bidding results are tabulated below: BIDDER TOTAL Parkos Construction $234,400.00 Ebert Construction $247,200.00 Hunerberg Construction $251,766.00 American Liberty Construction $272,000.00 Michlitsch Builders $278,900.00 L.S. Black Constructors $280,000.00 Gopher State Contractors $296,016.00 Lund Martin Construction $308,950.00 C & M Construction $311,800.00 GA Construction $321,000.00 Langer Construction $324,000.00 Merrimac Construction $348,690.00 Architect's Estimate $296,000.00 Of the twelve (12) bids received, the lowest bid of $234,400.00 was submitted by Parkos Construction. However, Parkos Construction has indicated they made an error in their bid and due to their claimed error, the bid has been deemed not responsible. Ebert Construction from Corcoran, Minnesota with the second lowest bid of $247,200 has been declared the lowest responsible bidder. Ebert Construction has the experience, equipment and capacity to qualify as the lowest responsible bidder for the project. Budget Issues: The bid amount of $234,400.00 is a decrease from the 2011 budgeted amount (see attached Resolution — Costs and Revenue tables). The total budget contained in the 2011 Capital Improvement Plan was $300,000 and is amended to $306,580 an approximate 2.2 percent increase. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Council Goals: Strategic: 5. We will continue to maintain and upgrade City infrastructure improvements Ongoing: L We will provide streamlined, cost effective, quality services with limited resources I I i I I ?Yfission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the duality of fife and preserves the public trust • its adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT, IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2011 -10, WEST PALMER PARK BUILDING REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, pursuant to an advertisement for bids for Improvement Project No. 2011 -10, bids were received, opened, and tabulated by the City Clerk and Engineer on the 11 m day of August, 2011. Said bids were as follows: BIDDER TOTAL Parkos Construction $234,400.00 (not responsible) Ebert Construction $247,200.00 Hunerberg Construction $251,766.00 American Liberty Construction $272,000.00 Michlitsch Builders $278,900.00 L.S. Black Constructors $280,000.00 Gopher State Contractors $296,016.00 Lund Martin Construction $308,950.00 C & M Construction $311,800.00 GA Construction $321,000.00 Langer Construction $324,000.00 Merrimac Construction $348,690.00 WHEREAS, it appears that Ebert Construction of Corcoran, Minnesota is the lowest responsible bidder. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that: 1. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Ebert Construction of Corcoran, Minnesota in the name of the City of Brooklyn Center, for Improvement Proj ect No. 2011 -10, according to the plans and specifications therefore approved by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Engineer. RESOLUTION NO. 2. The estimated project costs and revenues areas follows: Amended COSTS CIP Budget per Low Bid Building Contract $ 240,620.00 $ 247,200.00 Miscellaneous Costs $ 28,480.00 $ 28,480.00 Contingency $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 Subtotal Construction Cost $ 284,100.00 $ 290,680.00 Admin/Legal/Engr. $ 15,900.00 $ 15,900.00 Total Estimated Project Cost $ 300,000.00 $ 306,580.00 Amended REVENUES CIP Budget _ per Low Bid Capital Improvements Fund (40100) $ 300,000.00 $ 306,580.00 August 22, 2011 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. City Council Agenda Item No. 6g • • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • DATE: August 16, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Steve Lillehaug, Director of Public Works /City Engineer 5jl- SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Final Plat for BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the resolution approving final plat for BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION. Background: The Brooklyn Center City Council approved the proposed preliminary plat based upon certain conditions (see attached conditions of approval, City Council Resolution No. 2011 -92). The attached final plat for BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION was developed and would combine the following existing properties: Lot 1, Block 1, Chrysler Realty Addition; Lot 1, Block 1 and Lot 2, Block 1, Bri Mar Addition and parts of Lot 3, Auditors Subdivision Number 25. The new plat will form two lots with shared parking. The applicant is now seeking final plat approval from the City Council. The final plat is recommended for approval subject to the conditions established by the City Engineer, conditions established by the City Attorney based on a review of an updated title commitment provided by • the applicant (within the past 30 days), conditions as previously approved by the City Council, and any conditions established by Hennepin County for recording of the plat documents. Budget Issues• The applicant has paid a final plat application fee of $125 and must reimburse the City for any additional engineering, administrative, legal or other fees associated with the filing and recording of the final plat. Council Goals: Strategic: 2. We will proceed aggressively with implementation of City's redevelopment plans • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust its adoption: Member introduced the following resolution and moved •' RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended approval for the final plat for BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION based on certain conditions as set forth in the City Council Resolution No. 2011 -92; and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied for approval of the final plat for BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION as required by City Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the final plat for BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions: 1. Conditions as previously recommended by the Planning Commission Resolution Nos. 2011 -10, and/or as revised and amended by City Council actions taken on said development's Preliminary Plan approval in accordance with City Council Resolution No. 2011 -92. 2. The final plan must incorporate the conditions of approval as indicated in the Preliminary Plan Review Memorandum dated May 20, 2011, or as required and approved by the City Engineer. 3. Property owner must provide an executed and certified recorded copy of a cross access and cross parking agreement between Lot Y and Lot 2, Block 1 of Bri Mar Second Addition. 4. Property owner must provide an executed and certified recorded copy of a shared access agreement between Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 1 of Bri Mar Second Addition. 5. Property owner must provide an executed and certified recorded copy of an overall utility facilities easement agreement for all private utility facilities that will connect into the City's utility system. 6. Property owner must provide executed and certified recorded copies of all easements required for drainage, utility, streetscape, trail, roadway and signal system purposes. i • RESOLUTION NO. 7. Existing public easements that are being granted on the final plat must be released and terminated. 8. Evidence of title satisfactory to the City Attorney and City Engineer. 9. Any other conditions as established by Hennepin County for recording of said Final Plat. 10. Prior to release by the City of the final, approved plat, the owner must reimburse the City the full amount of legal fees incurred by the City in obtaining a review or opinion of title. August 22, 2011 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. • i Member Dan Ryan introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -92 • RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2011-013, SUBMITTED BY LINDA MCGINTY FOR THE LUTHER COMPANIES, LLLP WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 2011 =013 submitted by Linda McGin ty PanY on behalf of The Luther Company, requests LLLP re approval of a Preliminary.Plat PP approval of a subdivision to be titled.Bri Mar 2nd Addition, which is a replat of five contiguous lots .. located on the easterly side of Brooklyn Boulevard between I -94 and 60 Avenue North and addressed as 6700 Brooklyn Boulevard, 6800 Brooklyn Boulevard, 4215 69 Avenue North, and 4101 69 Avenue, 401169* Avenue North; and WHEREAS, this plat is being requested to create three (3)_ separate lots for the benefit of a new Luther Brookdale 'Honda dealership and new Toyota City of Brooklyn Center dealership; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held'a duly called public hearing on May 26, 2011, at which time a staff report and. public testimony regarding the preliminary plat of Bri Mar 2 Addition were received; and WHEREAS, the review of this preliminary plat. submitted with Planning Application No: 2011 -013, even. with the minor lot line revisions is in general conformance with the original plat approved by the City Council on July 28, 2008, in acceptance of Planning Application No. 2008 -004; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined these plat revisions are not significant enough or diminishes the original intent and desired effect in the platting of this. � g P g redevelopment site; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission determined during the review of this plat application that the building and site modifications previously approved under the: 2008 Planned Unit Development (PUD) plan as comprehended under the original Planning Application No. 2008 -005, and adopted by. the City Council under Res. No. 200881, is in substantial compliance and conformity with this approved PUD and overall development plan; and WHEREAS, the Planning Advisory Commission of the City of Brooklyn Center recommended approval of Application No. 2011 -030 submitted by Linda McGinty on behalf of Luther Companies'LLLP by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No..2011 -10 on May 26, 201.1; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered Application No. 2011 -013 at its June 13, 2011, meeting considered the- Preliminary Plat in light of all testimony received and the Plannin g Commission's recommendations. RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -92 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of. the City of Brooklyn Center that Application No. 2011 -013; submitted by Linda McGinty on behalf of Luther Companies LLLP be approved with the following conditions: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 2. The final plat is subject to the:.provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. Approval of this preliminary plat is contingent upon those condtions and considerations approved under Planning Commission Application No. 2008 -005 and memorialized in adopted City Council Resolotion No. 2008 -81, dated. July 28 2008. 4. Appropriate cross access and cross parking agreements and a dedication binding Lot 1, 2, . . and 3, Block 1 of Bri Mar 2 d Addition, and as approved by the City Atttorney shall be developed and filed with the titles to the property. 5. The applicant shall provide the city with an executed copy of shared access easement between the proposed Lot 1, 2 and 3, Block 1 of. Bri Mar 2 ' ' Addition prior to final plat approval to be filed with the titles to the properties. 6. The applicant shall execute all easements required by the City Engineer for drainage and utility purposes prior. to final plat approval. 7. _ The applicant shall provide written certification from a licensed land surveyor that the existing sidewalk along Brooklyn Boulevard does not encroach.into the boundaries of the proposed Lots 1 and 2 or provide the appropriate sidewalk easement dedication along with the final plat. .8. Building permits for construction of any of the buildings, comprehended under Planning Commission Application No. 2008 -005 shall not be issued until the plat has been given final approval by the City Council and filed with Hennepin County. e June 13, 2011 Date Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member I Tim Roche and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof Tim Willson, Carol Kleven, Kay Lasman,.Tim Roche, and Dan Ryan; and the following voted against the same: none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Member Morey introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -10 RESOLUTION REGARDING THE RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2011 -013, A REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL OF BRI MAR 2 ADDITION SUBMITTED BY THE LUTHER COMPANIES LLLP WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 2011 -013 submitted by Linda McGinty on behalf of The Luther Company, LLLP requests approval of a Preliminary Plat approval of a subdivision to be titled Bri Mar 2nd Addition, which is a r!Rlat of five contiguous lots located on the easterly side of Brooklyn Boulevard between I -94 and 69 Avenue North and addressed as 6700 Brooklyn Boulevard, 6800 Brooklyn Boulevard, 4215 69P Avenue North, and 410169' Avenue, 4011 69 Avenue North; and WHEREAS, this plat is being requested to create three (3) separate lots for the benefit of a new Luther Brookdale Honda dealership and new Toyota City of Brooklyn Center dealership; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly called public hearing on May 26, 2011 at which time a staff report and public testimony regarding the preliminary plat of Bri Mar 2nd Addition were received; and WHEREAS, the review of this preliminary plat submitted with Planning Application No. 2011 -013, even with the minor lot line revisions is in general conformance with the original plat approved by the City Council on July 28, 2008 in acceptance of Planning Application No. 2008 -004; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined these plat revisions are not significant enough or diminishes the original intent and desired effect in the platting of this redevelopment site; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined during the review of this plat application that the building and site modifications previously approved under the 2008 Planned Unit Development (PUD) plan as comprehended under the original Planning Application No. 2008 -005, and adopted by the City Council under Res. No. 2008 -81, is in substantial compliance and conformity with this approved PUD and overall development plan; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Advisory Commission of the City of Brooklyn Center to recommend to the City Council that Application No. 2011 -013 submitted by Linda McGinty on behalf of The Luther Company, LLLP be approved based upon the following considerations: 1. The final plat is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. 1 i 2. The final plat is subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Ordinances. 3. Approval of this preliminary plat is contingent upon those condtions and consideratins approved under Planning Commission Application No. 2008 -005 and memorialized in adopted City Council Resolotion No. 2008 -81, dated July 28, 2008. 4. Appropriate cross access and cross parking agreements and a dedication binding Lot 1, 2 and 3, Block l of Bri Mar 2 nd Addition, and as approved by the City Atttorney shall be developed and filed with the titles to the property. 5. The applicant shall provide the city with an executed copy of shared access easement ro between the proposed osed Lot 1 2 and 3 Block 1 of Bri Mar 2 nd prior rior to final plat approval to be filed with the titles to the er ro nes. P P 6. The applicant shall execute all easements required by the City Engineer for drainage and utility purposes prior to final plat approval. 7. The applicant shall provide written certification from a licensed land surveyor that the existing sidewalk along Brooklyn Boulevard does not encroach into the boundaries of the proposed Lots 1 and 2 or provide the appropriate sidewalk easement dedication along with the final plat. 8. Building permits for construction of any of the buildings comprehended under Planning Commission Application No. 2008 -005 shall not be issued until the plat has been given final approval by the City Council and filed with Hennepin County,. Date Chair ATTEST: Secretary The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Schonning and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Chair Pro Tem. Kuykendall, Commissioners Leino, Morey, Morgan, Parks, and Schonning and the following voted against the same: None whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. i 2 BRI MAR SECOND ADDITION R.T. DOC. NO CA. IOC. NO. 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FEET IN WON AND ADJOINING RIGHT OF WAY LINES UNtE55 OTHERRISE INDICATED O 66 H2O • • / L A M D F O R M I , Dam Site W RnM ° I / N. ,: SHEET 2 OF 2 SHE • City Council Agenda Item No. 10a • • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM DATE: August 15, 2011 • TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk SUBJECT: Mayoral Appointment of Member to Serve on Housing Commission Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider ratification of the Mayoral appointment of Penny Lynn, 1912 55th Avenue North, to the Housing Commission with term to expire December 31, 2011. Background: The Housing Commission is composed of a chairperson and six members. There is one vacancy on the commission. Notice of vacancy on the commission was posted at City Hall and Community Center and on the City's website and aired on Cable Channel 16 since March 23, 2011. Announcement was made several times in the Brooklyn Center Sun -Post. A letter was sent to those persons who previously had submitted an application for appointment to a Brooklyn Center advisory commission informing them of the vacancy and requesting that they call the City Clerk if they are interested in applying for the commission. They were given the choice of either submitting a • new application or having their application previously submitted considered. Notices were also sent to current advisory commission members. Members in the August 5 , A co of the application received was forwarded to City Council gu PY pp Y 2011, update. Attached for City Council Members only is a copy of the application received: Peggy Lynn 1912 55th Avenue North An e -mail was sent to the applicant notifying her that her application for appointment would be considered at the August 22, 2011, City Council meeting Mayor Willson recommends appointment of Peggy Lynn. As previously requested by the City Council, the City Advisory Commission Bylaws are not included in . the materials but can be found on the City's website at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org The membership roster is also available at this site and in the City Council Reference Book. Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. �:Hission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust City of Brooklyn Center Housin g Commission • Geographical Distribution (Chairperson and Six Members) Current Members August 15, 2011 Neighborhoods lieht(sk s - Current Members Southeast Peggy Lynn Tracy Groves Northeast Northwest Kathie Amdahl Chereen Norstrud West Central Kris Lawrence - Anderson Central Judy Thorbus Southwest Ephraim Olani One vacancyg City Council Agenda Item No. lOb • • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • DATE: August 22, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk j6W 4 U jb N_ SUBJECT: Type III One Year Rental License for 7018 Brooklyn Boulevard Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the resolution and issuance of a Type III One Year Rental License and action plan for 7018 Brooklyn Boulevard. If the Council chooses to not issue the license, it is recommended that the motion be to direct staff to prepare proposed findings for denial of the rental license and draft said resolution for the next Council meeting. Background: The property owner received a Type III Rental License on January 11, 2011 on condition of adherence to the Action Plan. The owner has failed to comply with the Action Plan. According to City ordinances, if the requirements of the license category and the Action Plan are not met, the license renewal category remains a Type III. • City Ordinance Section 12 -901.2 requires a licensee of a Type III Rental Property to complete Phase II of the Crime Free Housing Program. City Ordinance Section 12- 914.2.b requires an owner (or authorized representative) to attend a minimum of 25 percent of Owners/Managers Association Meetings. The property owner has not attended any of these meetings. The following is a brief history of the license process actions: Prior Type III license approval activities: 05 -15 -10 Nelia Schaff applied for a renewal of the rental dwelling license for 7018 Brooklyn Boulevard, an eight unit, multi - family residential property. 07 -13 -10 The scheduled inspection was unable to be completed since owner did not attend. 07 -28 -10 An initial rental inspection was conducted (26 orders cited, see attached rental criteria). 08 -27 -10 An extension was granted for certain corrections. 09 -30 -10 A second rental inspection was conducted and passed. 10 -04 -10 A letter was sent stating an action plan must be submitted. 11 -30 -10 Another reminder letter was sent stating an action plan must be submitted. 12 -27 -10 A phone call was placed to the owner regarding action plan. 01 -11 -11 A Type III rental license was issued. 01 -12 -11 An Action Plan was approved. 01 -20 -11 An email reminder was sent to the owner regarding attendance at ARM meetings. 04 -15 -11 A phone call reminder was made to the owner regarding attendance at ARM • meetings. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM 05 -18 -11 The owner was notified by phone that the license will remain a Type III due to missing ARM meetings. Current rental license approval activities 4 -27 -11 A rental license application was received. 5 -23 -11 An inspection was conducted noting seven violations. 7 -21 -11 A reinspection was conducted and passed. If approved, after one year, a new rental license will be required. The license process will begin in approximately nine months. The new license will be based on the property code violations found during the initial renewal license inspection and the number of validated police calls for services for disorderly activities and nuisances as defined in 12 -911. The terms of the Action Plan must also be met. • • Mission Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM . Excerpt from Chapter 12 of Citv Code of Ordinances: Section 12 -914. CRIME FREE HOUSING PROGRAM. For the purpose of this Chapter, the Crime Free Housing Program shall mean the nationally recognized program, unless otherwise indicated. The phases of the program include, but are not limited to, the conditions set forth below. 1. Phase I. For license categories other than Type 1, an owner, manager, or local agent responsible for the operation of the rental property must complete the Phase I training of the Crime Free Housing Program or a similar course approved by the City Manager. Certification as a rental property manager may also satisfy this requirement. Phase I includes the following: a. Attend an eight -hour crime -free housing course presented by police, fire, public housing and others. b. Use a written lease including the Minnesota Crime Free Housing Lease Addendum. C. Check the criminal background of all prospective tenants and, upon request, provide a copy of Third Party Background Check procedures for Tenants. • d. Actively pursue the eviction of tenants who violate the terms of the lease and /or the Crime Free Lease Addendum. 2. Phase II. Includes Phase I plus the following: a. Complete a Security Assessment and complete the security improvements recommended. This phase will certify that the rental property has met the security requirements for the tenant's safety. b. Attend a minimum of 25 percent of Owners/Managers Association Meetings. 3. Phase 111. Includes Phases I and 11 plus the following: a. For properties with more than four units, conduct resident training annually for the residents where crime watch and crime prevention techniques are discussed. b. For properties with more than four units, hold regular resident meetings. C. Attend a minimum of 50 percent of Owners/Managers Association Meetings. d. Have no City Code t d violations that were not resolved in accordance with compliance orders within the past year. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Section 12-120 1 B. ACTION PLAN. The Compliance Official may require an a c do n plan to be completed by the licensee, manager, or local agent in a designated time frame that indicates the steps taken to correct identified violations and the measures to be taken to ensure ongoing compliance with City Ordinances and applicable Codes. Rental License Category Criteria Policy — Adopted by City Council 03 -08 -10 1. Determining License Categories. License categories are based on property code and nuisance violations noted during the initial or renewal license inspection or for a category verification inspection, along with excessive validated police service calls occurring over a year. License categories are performance based and more accurately depict the condition of the property and the City costs of service. 2. Fees. Fee amounts are determined by the costs of the city to license, inspect, monitor and work with the property to ensure category conditions are met. License fees do not include reinspection fees, late fees, charges for criminal or civil enforcement actions, or other penalties. 3. Category Conditions. • The licensee or designated agent must meet the category conditions in the time period specified by the City. A licensee must meet all original conditions required by the License Category, even if a subsequent license category is achieved. 4. License Category Criteria. a. Property Code and Nuisance Violations. Property code violation rates will be based on the average number of property code violations per unit identified during the licensing inspection or category verification inspection. Property code violations for purposes of determining licensing categories shall include violations of property code and nuisances as defined in Chapter 12, 19, 7 and other applicable local ordinances. The City may, upon complaints or reasonable concerns that the establishment no longer complies with the license category criteria, perform a category verification inspection to the same standards as the license renewal inspection as indicated below. Inspections will be conducted in conjunction with established department policies. In cases where 100 % of the units are not inspected, the minimum inspection standards will be established as follows: • At least 75% of units will be inspected for properties with 15 or less units. • At least 25% of units, to include a minimum of 12 units, will be inspected for properties with 16 or more units. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life anal preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Property Code and Nuisance Violations Criteria License Category Number of Units Property Code Violations per (Based on Property Inspected Unit Code Only) Type I — 3 Year 1 -2 units 0 -1 3 ±1nits 0 -0:75 Type II — 2 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 1 but not more than 4 3 ±units; Greater than 0.75 but not more than 1.5 Type III —1 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 4 but not more than 8 3 ±units Greater than 1.5 but not more than 3 Type IV - 6 Months 1 -2 units Greater than 8 3± units' Greater than 3 ,. b. Police Service Calls. Police call rates will be based on the average number of valid police calls per unit per • year. Police incidences for purposes of determining licensing categories shall include disorderly activities and nuisances as defined in Section 12 -911, and events categorized as Part I crimes in the Uniform Crime Reporting System including homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, auto theft and arson. Calls will not be counted for purposes of determining licensing categories where the victim and suspect are "Family or household members" as defined in the Domestic Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 51813.01, Subd. 2 (b) and where there is a report of "Domestic Abuse" as defined in the Domestic Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section S 1813.01, Subd. 2 (a). License Number of Units Validated Calls for Disorderly Conduct Category Service & Part I Crimes (Calls Per Unit/Year) No Category 1 -2 0 -1 Impact 3- 4 units. 0 -0.25 5 or more units 0 -0.35 Decrease 1 1 -2 Greater than 1 but not more than 3 Category 3 4units = Greater than 0;25 but not,more than 1 5 or more units Greater than 0.35 but not more than 0.50 Decrease 2 1 -2 Greater than 3 . Categories 3-4 units Greater than 1 5 or more units Greater than 0.50 Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the publictrust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Budget Issues: . There are no budget issues to consider. Council Goals: Strategic: We will ensure a safe and secure community We will stabilize and improve residential neighborhoods Attachment - Copy of Action Plan Pertaining to January 11, 2011 Type III Rental License Approval - Resolution Approving a Type III Rental License for 7018 Brooklyn Boulevard • • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust Cr�l Dv- C' \A— City of Brooklyn Center Phone: 763 569 -3300 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway =1071m 711 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 Am -569 -3494 yvww ckyotbrooklyn center org M. Rental License Action Plan (Type III License) Handrvretten plans will not be accepted Please type or use fellable form on City website. PXopeity �ldtess . Owner Name, ThamaS 8 Nelia Schaff Local t4gent Same bVener Address Aerrt Address i $ ,� _ 7551 �voodslde ct ne Fridley,N 55432 Sale W ter PhQhe 8124181935 Agenit Phone Same "f OwnerEmail nelia�gh�fl @camcastn�t �SentEmail Seme The above referenced property qualifies for a Type III Rental License. An Action Plan must be completed and reviewed by City staff An Action Plan allows the owner and the City to review concerns and identify possible solutions to improve overall conditions of the property. ++ ��. M � � S R n * �� , �� t {'` 'S3 y ,���5 ■�. �egjo T . " �.� ^�f" - y, �., - r Submit the following documents with the Action Plan for approval: 1. Crime Free Housing Program Training Certificate � J 2. Copy of Lease including Minnesota Crime Free Housing Lease Addendum • �✓ 3. Signed & Completed Action Plan ✓� 4. Security Assessment Report (Performed by the Brooklyn Center Police Department) gi ,"' i+�°m "a,'3 .3c i *r •- ";a.4t u' -x. - vt r S. ��.�c�x3�rs YS�`,��: <�E i.. Phase I 1. Use written lease including Crime Free Housing Lease Addendum. 2. Conduct criminal background check for all prospective tenants. Provide documentation to City if requested. 3. Pursue the eviction of tenants who violate the terms of the lease or any addendums. 4. Attend City approved eight hour Crime Free Housing course. Date Course Completed: 1110912008. Date Course Scheduled: Phase II I will attend a minimum of 25% of the ARM meetings (two). I will attend the ARM meetings scheduled for: & Complete Security Assessment and implement all security improvements recommended by the Brooklyn Center Police Department Date Completed: Improvements to be completed by: 011311201 Page 1 Type III Action Plan 9 -10 • Date Last Replaced Future Replacement Date Furnace /AC 01/01/1998 12/03/2020 Water Heater 01/01/2005 12/03/2015 Kitchen Appliances 12/03/2010 12/03/2011 Laundry Appliances 01101!2005 01/10/2011 Exterior -Paint/Siding 10/01/2010 07/30/2011 - Windows 10/0112010 07/3012011 -Roof 06/0112007 06/0112022 - Fence 01/0111998 07/30/2011 -Shed 10/01/2010 10/01/2013 - Garage 10/0112010 10/01/2013 - Driveway 01/01/1998 07/30/2011 - Sidewalks 01/01/1998 07/30/2011 i Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Alarms 09/01/2010 09/01/2015 Other: Sect�On:, ..ate ,s.a TWO "emenEncYan�liboigs of {Pro Implementing the following best practices may assist in the management of your property. By checking the boxes below you agree to: Check in with tenants every 30 days. Drive by property to check for violations., a r Evict tenants in violation of the lease and all addendums. • Q Provide lawn/snow service. t r Provide garbage service. Install security system. M Provde maintenance service plan for appliances. Name of service company: see other Other: Nardini, Center point, Adams Heating & Cooling Please attach additional information if necessary. If the Type III Rental License is approved by the City Council, the Licensee must comply with the approved Action Plan and all applicable city codes. An Action Plan may be requested outside of the license review process to establish a plan for long term property management solutions. I verify that all information provided above is true and accurate. I understand that if I do not comply with an approved Action Plan, enforcement actions such as citation, formal complaint or license review may result. Page 2 Type III Action Plan 9 -10 • Owner or Agent Signature / Title Date � " - C>\ D-A Additional Owner or Agent Signature / Title ate �.f Plic l 1 Department / Title Date Built *'& Community Standards Department /Title Date • Page 3 Type III Action Plan 9 -10 • Member introduced the following resolution and • moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING A TYPE III RENTAL LICENSE FOR 7018 BROOKLYN BOULEVARD WHEREAS, City Ordinance Sections 12 -900 to 12 -916 set forth requirements for licensed rental properties; and WHEREAS, the property located at 7018 Brooklyn Blvd, was issued a Type III Rental license on January 11, 2011; and WHEREAS, City Ordinance Section 12 -901.2 requires a property owner who receives a Type III Rental License to complete Phase I and II of the Crime Free Housing Program; and WHEREAS, City Ordinance Section 12- 914.2.b establishes the requirement for an owner of a Type III rental property to complete Phase II of the Crime Free Housing Program, including attendance at a minimum of 25 percent of Owners/Managers Association Meetings; and WHEREAS, the property owner of 7018 Brooklyn Boulevard, Brooklyn Center • failed to attend any Owners/Managers Association Meetings; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that a TYPE III Rental License is hereby approved for the property at 7018 Brooklyn Boulevard. August 22, 2011 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. s City Council Agenda Item No. 10c • COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM . DATE: August 22, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk C SUBJECT: Type IV 6 -Month Provisional Rental .License for 6765 Humboldt Ave N Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the issuance of a Type IV 6 -Month Provisional Rental License and mitigation plan for 6765 Humboldt Ave N. If the Council chooses not to issue the license, it is recommended that the motion be to direct staff to prepare proposed findings for denial of the rental license and draft said resolution for the next Council meeting. Background: This owner is applying for a renewal rental license. This property qualifies for a Type IV provisional rental license based on ten property code violations found during the initial rental license inspection and zero validated police incidents /nuisance calls for the past 12 months. Staff from Administration, Building & Community Standards and Police Departments worked with the property owner regarding a mitigation plan, which requires Phase I, II and III of the Crime Free Housing Program, and other items included by City ordinance for a Type IV License. A Mitigation Plan has been developed addressing the requirements of the ordinance and any issues specific to the property. Therefore, staff is recommending approval of the Type IV Rental License on condition of adherence to the Mitigation Plan. Please refer to the attached copy of the Mitigation Plan for more information. The following is a brief history of the license process actions: 3 -1 -11 Moeen Masood applied for a renewal of the rental dwelling license for 6765 Humboldt Ave N, a single - family residential property. 4 -4 -11 An initial rental inspection was conducted (ten orders cited, see attached rental criteria). 5 -17 -11 _An inspection was conducted and passed with weather deferral. 6 -7 -11 A letter was sent to owner notifying of qualification for Type IV 6- Month Provisional Rental License, including additional requirements to obtain a rental license (submit mitigation plan, completion of Phases 1, II, and III of Crime Free Housing Program, etc.). - 6 -30 -11 A weather deferral inspection was conducted but did not pass. Staff will continue to follow up on this 7 -20 -11 A mitigation plan was received. 8 -12 -11 A mitigation plan was approved. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life anal preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM If approved, the process for rental license renewal will commence immediately. The new license . will be based on the property code violations found during the initial renewal license inspection and the number of validated police calls for services for disorderly activities and nuisances as defined in 12 -911. The terms of the mitigation plan must also be met. Excerpt from Chapter 12 of City Code of Ordinances: Section 12 -913. TYPE IV PROVISIONAL LICENSES. I . Rental properties that meet the provisional licensing criteria as described in Section 12- 901 are eligible only for provisional licenses. 2. The City will provide by mail to each licensee a monthly report of any police and fire calls and incidents and applicable property Code violations as described in Section 12- 901. 3. Mitigation Plan. The applicant for a provisional license must submit for Council review a mitigation plan for the license period. The mitigation plan shall describe steps proposed by the applicant to reduce the number of police and fire calls and/or the property Code issues described in Section 12 -901 and 12 -911 to a level that qualifies for a Type 1, II, or III license. The mitigation plan may include such steps as changes in tenant screening procedures, changes in lease terms, security measures, rules and • regulations for tenant conduct, security personnel, and time frame to implement all phases of the Crime Free Housing Program. 4. Council Consideration. The application with a proposed mitigation plan will be presented to the City Council together with a recommendation by the City Manager or the Manager's designee as to the disposition thereof. After giving the applicant an opportunity to be heard and present evidence, the Council shall approve, disapprove, or approve with conditions the application and the mitigation plan. If the Council disapproves an application and mitigation plan or approves it with conditions, it shall state its reasons for so doing in writing. In evaluating a mitigation plan, the Council will consider, among other things, the facility, its management practices, the nature and seriousness of causes for police and fire incidences and/or property Code issues and the expected effectiveness of measures identified in the plan to reduce the number of police and fire incidences and /or property Code violations. In evaluating a mitigation plan submitted by an applicant already under a provisional license, the Council will also consider the effectiveness of measures identified in the applicant's previous mitigation plan and the need for different or additional measures to reduce police and fire incidences and /or property Code violations. 5. Compliance with Mitigation Plan. The licensee shall comply with the mitigation plan as approved or modified by the Council. No later than the tenth day after each calendar month, the licensee shall mail or deliver to the City Manager a written report describing all steps taken in furtherance of the mitigation plan during the preceding month. • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • Rental License Category Criteria Policy — Adopted by City Council 03 -08 -10 1. Determining License Categories. License categories are based on property code and nuisance violations noted during the initial or renewal license inspection or for a category verification inspection, along with excessive p g rY P validated police service calls occurring over a year. License categories are performance based and more accurately depict the condition of the property and the City costs of service. 2. Fees. Fee amounts are determined by the costs of the city to license, inspect, monitor and work with the property to ensure category conditions are met. License fees do not include reinspection fees, late fees, charges for criminal or civil enforcement actions, or other penalties. 3. Category Conditions. The licensee or designated agent must meet the category conditions in the time period specified by the City. A licensee must meet all original conditions required by the License Category, even if a subsequent license category is achieved. . 4. License Category Criteria. a. Property Code and Nuisance Violations. Property code violation rates will be based on the average number of property code violations per unit identified during the licensing inspection or category verification inspection. Property code violations for purposes of determining licensing categories shall include violations of property code and nuisances as defined in Chapter 12, 19, 7 and other applicable local ordinances. The City may, upon complaints or reasonable concerns that the establishment no longer complies with the license category criteria, perform a category verification inspection to the same standards as the license renewal inspection as indicated below. Inspections will be conducted in conjunction with established department policies. In cases where 100% of the units are not inspected, the minimum inspection standards will be established as follows: • At least 75% of units will be inspected for properties with 15 or less units. • At least 25% of units, to include a minimum of 12 units, will be inspected for properties with 16 or more units. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Property Code and Nuisance Violations Criteria License Category Number of Units Property Code Violations per (Based on Property Inspected Unit Code Only) Type I — 3 Year 1 -2 units 0 -1 3+ units 0 -0.75 Type II — 2 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 1 but not more than 4 3± units Greater than 0:75: but nqt more than `1.5 Type III —1 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 4 but not more than 8 3 +units Greater than 1.5 but not more- than 3 Type IV — 6 Months 1 -2 units Greater than 8 3 +units Greater than 3 b. Police Service Calls. Police call rates will be based on the average number of valid police calls per unit per year. Police incidences for purposes of determining licensing categories shall include disorderly activities and nuisances as defined in Section 12 -911, and events categorized • as Part I crimes in the Uniform Crime Reporting System including homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, auto theft and arson. Calls will not be counted for purposes of determining licensing categories where the victim and suspect are "Family or household members" as defined in the Domestic Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 518B.01, Subd. 2 (b) and where there is a report of "Domestic Abuse" as defined in the Domestic Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 518B.01, Subd. 2 (a). License Number of Units Validated Calls for Disorderly Conduct Category Service & Part I Crimes g Calls Per Unit/Year) No Category 1 -2 0 -1 Impact 3 4 units! 0 -0.25 5 or more units 0 -0.35 Decrease 1 1 -2 Greater than 1 but not more than 3 Category 3 -4 units Greater: han 0.25 but not more, an 1 ` 5 or more units Greater than 0.35 but not more than 0.50 Decrease 2 1 -2 Greater than 3 Categories 3 -4 units Greater!.than 1' 5 or more units Greater than 0.50 • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. Council Goals: Strategic: We will ensure a safe and secure community We will stabilize and improve residential neighborhoods Attachment Copy of Mitigation Plan • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust • City of Brooklyn Center Phone: 763 - 569 -3300 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway 77YIVoice 711 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 Fax,- 763 - 569 -3494 www.cityotbrooklyncenter org Rental License Mitigation Plan (Type IV License) Handwritten plans will not be accepted Please type or use fellable form on City webs{te. Property Address: 6765 humbolt ave N, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Owner Name: MOeefl . MBSOOCI Local Agent: Owner Address: Agent Address: 3613 Clare Downs Path;.Rosemount, MN 55068 Owner Phone: 6512613638 Agent Phone: Owner Email: moeeniri @yahoo.com Agent Email: The above referenced property qualifies for a Type IV Rental License. A Mitigation Plan must be completed and reviewed by City staff before the rental license application can be considered for approval by City Council. A Mitigation Plan should indicate the steps being.taken to correct identified violations and the measures that will be taken to ensure ongoing compliance with City Ordinances and applicable Codes. The Mitigation Plan provides an opportunity to review property concerns and possible solutions to improve the overall conditions of the e" e..Docuuients Submit the following documents with the Mitigation Plan for approval: 1. Crime Free Housing Program Training Certificate (if completed, if not completed, please include • scheduled date in Section B. 2. Copy of Lease including Minnesota Crime Free Housing Lease Addendum 3. Submit written report by 10"' of each month (after license approval). i Section B — RWng Program Re i rements Phase I 1. Use written Iease including Crime Free Housing Lease Addendum. 2. Conduct criminal background check for all prospective tenants. Provide documentation to City if requested. 3. Pursue the eviction of tenants who violate the terns of the lease or any addendums. 4. Attend City approved eight hour Crime Free Housing course. / Date Course Completed: Date Course Scheduled: 9 / // f ? Phase II © Complete Security Assessment and implement all security improvements recommended by the Brooklyn Center Police t / Department. Date Scheduled: Improvements to be completed by: R�'r�e2 c"iPi — RCS' 't Page 1 ° "� r � Type IV Mitigation Plan 411 s • • Phase III EZI will attend a minimum of 50 of the ARM meetings (two). I will attend the ARM meetings scheduled for & / n M I will have no repeat code violations previously documented within the past year. For properties with four or more units: 0 1 will conduct resident training annually that includes crime prevention techniques. I will hold regular resident meetings. Section C - Lon Term Capital Improvements Plan Date Last Replaced Future Replacement Date Fumace/AC 06/30/09 G ZO9O Water Heater 6130!2009 0 Zd23' Kitchen Appliances 6130/2009 ! a e Laundry Appliances 6130/2009 dG, Exterior - Paint/Siding 913012009 Q ter/ - Windows 6/30/2009 D p -Roof O e9 2Zgcx' -M ZOZ�y -Fence 0/110// / MOO O ! 2© t► - Shed -Garage b I o / / I^5� 0 /42 " o 9— - Driveway eS1 p �,� p2_ / p - Sidewalks Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Alarms 6/30!2009 Other: Section D — Steps to Improve Management and Conditions of Prope Implementing the following best practices may assist in the management of your property. By checking the boxes below, you agree to: ,/ Check in with tenants every 30 days. ✓ Drive by property to check for violations twice a month. V Evict tenants in violation of the lease and all addendums. Provide lawn/snow service. Provide garbage service. Install security system. =rovide maintenance service plan for appliances. Name of service company: I am and will remain current on payment of utility fees, taxes, assessments, fines, penalties and other —R financial claims due to the City. ,o, Other: AS per the lease the tenant is responsible for the boxes unchecked If the Type IV Rental License is approved by the City Council, the Licensee must comply with the approved Mitigation Plan and all applicable city codes. No later than the I& of each calendar month, the licensee must submit to the Building and Community Standards Department a written report describing all steps taken to comply with the Mitigation Plan. I verify that all information provided above is true and accurate. I understand that if I do not comply Page 2 Type IV Mitigation Plan 4 -11 • i with an approved Mitigation Plan, enforcement actions such as citation, formal complaint or license review may result. Moeen Masood Owner or Agent Name and Title (Please Print) �' � 201► Owne r Agent Signature Date Additional Owner or Agent Name and Title (Please Print) (if applicable) Additional Owner or Agent Signature (rf applicable) Date 'Police Department / Title Date Bung & Community Standards Department / Title Date i i Page 3 Type IV Mitigation Plan 4 -11 City Council Agenda Item No. 10d COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • DATE: August 22, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Sharon Knutson, City Clerk SUBJECT: Type IV 6 -Month Provisional Rental License for 3513 47 Ave N Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider approval of the issuance of a Type IV 6 -Month Provisional Rental License and Mitigation Plan for 3513 47t Ave N. If the Council chooses to not issue the license, it is recommended that the motion be to direct staff to prepare proposed findings for denial of the rental license and draft said resolution for the next Council meeting. Background: This owner is applying for a renewal rental license for an eleven unit apartment complex. This property qualifies for a Type IV provisional rental license based on eighteen property code violations found during the initial rental license inspection and four validated police incidents /nuisance calls for the past 12 months. Staff from Administration, Building & Community Standards and Police Departments worked with the property owner regarding a • mitigation plan, which requires Phase I, II and III of the Crime Free Housing Program, and other items included by City ordinance for a Type IV License. A Mitigation Plan has been developed addressing the requirements of the ordinance and any issues specific to the property. Therefore, staff is recommending approval of the Type IV Rental License on condition of adherence to the Mitigation Plan. Please refer to the attached copy of the Mitigation Plan for more information. The following is a brief history of the license process actions: 02 -15 -11 Richard Grommes applied for renewal of the rental dwelling license for 3513 47 Ave N, an eleven unit apartment complex. 03 -30 -11 An initial rental inspection was conducted. (eleven orders cited, see attached rental criteria) 05 -09 -11 A second rental inspection was conducted and it passed with weather deferral. 05 -18 -11 It was determined that there were four validated police calls for the property over the past 12 months. These calls consisted of one theft and three criminal damage to property calls. 05 -18 -11 Letter to owners notifying of qualification for Type IV 6 -Month Provisional Rental License, including additional requirements to obtain a rental license 06 -06 -11 A phone call reminder was made to the owner relating to the Mitigation Plan requirements. 06 -15 -11 A third inspection was conducted for the weather differed items and the inspection failed. • 07 -11 -11 A phone call reminder was made to the owner relating to the Mitigation Plan requirements. Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM 07 -12 -11 The Mitigation Plan was received and an inspection was conducted, the property • passed the weather differed items. 07 -19 -11 The Mitigation Plan was finalized. 07 -14 -11 It was verified that the owner or representative attended the ARM meeting as stated on the Mitigation Plan. 08 -11 -11 The owner attended the Crime Free Housing Certificate Training Course and has provided a copy of the certificate. If approved, after four months, a new rental license will be required. The license process will begin within the next month. The new license will be based on the property code violations found during the initial renewal license inspection and the number of validated police calls for services for disorderly activities and nuisances as defined in 12-911. The terms of the Mitigation Plan must also be met. Excerpt from Chapter 12 of City Code of Ordinances: Section 12 -913. TYPE IV PROVISIONAL LICENSES. 1. Rental properties that meet the provisional licensing criteria as described in Section 12- 901 are eligible only for provisional licenses. 2. The City will provide by mail to each licensee a monthly report of any police and fire calls and incidents and applicable property Code violations as described in Section 12- 901. 3. Mitigation Plan. The applicant for a provisional license must submit for Council review a mitigation plan for the license period. The mitigation plan shall describe steps proposed by the applicant to reduce the number of police and fire calls and/or the property Code issues described in Section 12 -901 and 12 -911 to a level that qualifies for a Type I, I1, or III license. The mitigation plan may include such steps as changes in tenant screening procedures, changes in lease terms, security measures, rules and tenant conduct, security personnel, and time frame implement all to im regulations for nan o y p p phases of the Crime Free Housing Program. 4. Council Consideration. The application with a proposed mitigation plan will be presented to the City Council together with a recommendation by the City Manager or the Manager's designee as to the disposition thereof. After giving the applicant an opportunity to be heard and present evidence, the Council shall approve, disapprove, or approve with conditions the application and the mitigation plan. If the Council disapproves an application and mitigation plan or approves it with conditions, it shall state its reasons for so doing ill evaluating a mitigation ion the Council un i writing. In eva n g g g plan, consider, among other things, the facility, its management practices, the nature and seriousness of causes for police and fire incidences and/or property Code issues and the expected effectiveness of measures identified in the plan to reduce the number of police and fire incidences and/or property Code violations. In evaluating a mitigation plan. . Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • submitted by an applicant already under a provisional license, the Council will also consider the effectiveness of measures identified in the applicant's previous mitigation plan and the need for different or additional measures to reduce police and fire incidences and /or property Code violations. 5. Compliance with Mitigation Plan. The licensee shall comply with the mitigation plan as approved or modified by the Council. No later than the tenth day after each calendar month, the licensee shall mail or deliver to the City Manager a written report describing all steps taken in furtherance of the mitigation plan during the preceding month. • • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Rental License Category Criteria Policy — Adopted by City Council 03 -08 -10 • 1. Determining License Categories. License categories are based on property code and nuisance violations noted during the initial or renewal'license inspection or for a category verification inspection, along with excessive validated police service calls occurring over a year. License categories are performance based and more accurately depict the condition of the property and the City costs of service. 2. Fees. Fee amounts are determined by the costs of the city to license, inspect, monitor and work with the property to ensure category conditions are met. License fees do not include reinspection fees, late fees, charges for criminal or civil enforcement actions, or other penalties. 3. Category Conditions. The licensee or designated agent must meet the category conditions in the time period specified by the City. A licensee must meet all original conditions required by the License Category, even if a subsequent license category is achieved. 4. License Category Criteria. • a. Property Code and Nuisance Violations. Property code violation rates will be based on the average number of property code violations per unit identified during the licensing inspection or category verification inspection. Property code violations for purposes of determining licensing categories shall include violations of property code and nuisances as defined in Chapter 12, 19, 7 and other applicable local ordinances. The City may, upon complaints or reasonable concerns that the establishment no longer complies with the license category criteria, perform a category verification inspection to the same standards as the license renewal inspection as indicated below. Inspections will be conducted in conjunction with established department policies. In cases where 100% of the units are not inspected, the minimum inspection standards will be established as follows: • At least 75% of units will be inspected for properties with 15 or less units. • At least 25% of units, to include a minimum of 12 units, will be inspected for properties with 16 or more units. • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Property Code and Nuisance Violations Criteria License Category Number of Units Property Code Violations per (Based on Property Inspected Unit Code Only) Type I — 3 Year 1 -2 units 0 -1 3+ units 0 -0.75 Type II — 2 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 1 but not more than 4 3 +units Greater than 0.75 but not: more than 15, Type III —1 Year 1 -2 units Greater than 4 but not more than 8 3 ±units Greater than l . 5 -but riot more than 3 Type IV — 6 Months 1 -2 units Greater than 8 3 ± units Greater than 3 b. Police Service Calls. Police call rates will be based on the average number of valid police calls per unit per year. Police incidences for purposes of determining licensing categories shall include • disorderly activities and nuisances as defined in Section 12 -911, and events categorized as Part I crimes in the Uniform Crime Reporting System including homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, auto theft and arson. Calls will not be counted for purposes of determining licensing categories where the victim and suspect are "Family or household members" as defined in the Domestic Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 51813.01, Subd. 2 (b) and where there is a report of "Domestic Abuse" as defined in the Domestic Abuse Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 51813.01, Subd. 2 (a). License Number of Units Validated Calls for Disorderly Conduct Category Service &Part I Crimes Calls Per Unit /Year No Category 1 -2 0 -1 Impact 3 -4 units 0 =0.25 , , ti 5 or more units 0 -0.35 Decrease 1 1 -2 Greater than I but not more than 3 Category 3. -4; unit`s Greater than 0;25 but not more than" 1- 5 or more units Greater than 0.35 but not more than 0.50 Decrease 2 1 -2 Greater than 3 Categories 3 -4 units , . Greater than L , - 5 or more units T Greater than 0.50 • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe conununity that enhances the duality of life and preserves the public trust COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM Budget Issues: • There are no budget issues to consider. Council Goals: Strategic: We will ensure a safe and secure community We will stabilize and improve residential neighborhoods Attachment - Mitigation Plan • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe comnnunity that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust city Qf 9renldyn Center 6301 Shingle Creep Parkway Brooklyn Center, MN55436].2199 Fes 763- 569 - .1494 rt.�t���nrrueak��rx*at�r.,�, Rental License Mitigation Plan Qy]n IV License) Hand'writt'en P lans W11 not be accepted: Pl I'r'e or ttAb fil'farb1e form on 0. prebsfte. Properly Addrm: 3513 47th Ave. N. OvvmrNsmeo Bryant, LLC [-,opal Agent Hou sing Pius, Richard Grammes Owner Address: Agent address; $0 65 Jerson St_ NZ,,, umbla HeIgh#s UN 35421 HowSing Plu3 25V Perin Ave K, RAnnesrm]is MN W1 O wner Phone. � -� � -��1�� Agent l'ltottc O wner Em a 1 l: housing1 lus6co east.ne# ► crti l�iita It itadtaslrt p t!u rn t.rt t The above re.t�rejtced property qualii cs for a Type IV Rental License. A Mitigation Plan mosi bic completed and reviewed ley Citystaf'f' b6orc the rental lice -pt*e application can be considered for approval by City Council- A Mitigation Plan should ittd:icate the steps bein takers to correct WentiCted iol4tons and the measures that will lie take ii to ensure ongoing compliance with City C 411ance.s and applicable Codas, Tltc Mitigation Plait provider. an opportunity to review prop conowis an-d identi possible solutions to imp rove rave the ov ialt conditions of the .i 5 Yi� U13n it the following documents will.: the Mitigation Plan for approved. 1. Crime Fret Nousing Program Training Certificate (if completed. if not completed, please include • �� scheduled date in Section B. I Copy of Lease including Knoesola Crime Free Housing Lease Addendum - 3. Submit uTinen report by tO of each month (after license approval), ens . ,.; _. 1�3t�se p 1. [Ise written lEase ITICALGdin.gCrime Free Housing [.ease t`iddNttlr1111. 2. Coridree crionina.t ba-A round chook for all prospective- teraarats. Provide documentation to City if reqaested, 3. Pttrstee the evict art I teptiaitts wlto v'iol!ate tl terra$ ofMe leas- or any addendums. 4. Attend City approved eight )tour Crinte T e Housing course. Bate Curse Completed: DateCour3e Schedu led: : 1V11111 Phase [l Complete, Secunly Assessment and implement all security itttprowements recommended b y the Brooklyn Center Police Department. Comte Scheduled.: GWI 1 tittpTovera eatstct beacontpleted by: 110131/11 page I Type W Mitigation Plan 4-11 i [will attend .n m- inimtarn of 50 of the ARM mertiings (fiYc) i. [ „ 6iadul�cd 7 t �] attend the � � for 'ca � � � �� _ _ � iine t n�_ rr�r�_ I wiI1 havc no repeat code violations previowdydm within the past scar_ For prop riks nr ith fow or nwre r,rults I wi ecaiidact tesident tiu1ing annually that includcs +cran3c previention tm-liniques. i wi fiald rtgular resident meeliiVs. Date Last Rcplaced Futare Replacement Date FurnarcJAC WaW.r Ilealta t td��ij Laundry App lianccs + ro 4tnw NIA -Sher! NIA • .04-wage, 14had * kde%w N - - Fl spirt' sae d OlhCr_ _Ii '1 albs" Ilfii, - _�KI'^pi�l t?iat�+i,ill' Iinplamenting 11w following best pfmices mina assist it] the inana Bement of your prbper _ By rhecki z eke bore hWaw, yotj -agrw raj: Viheek; jo witl3 tenairils a % • 30 48) _ rEtie by pwparty to CIK% For violations twit u rricarttl _ ENlet tenants: in wiuiatirri of the, lease and in i addendiims. Elio -vl service Fliesride &ubage wtvice, _ Install S stern. wide nvirntwanm service plan for appl iances Name of wry ice company« I ant and will retitaiii etarreiit on pyiyrris -rat of Utility fares, tames. nssessnl €m Ane5. peopicies ansl t Item *+ fuwncial Claims clue W the Cityi Othef .f—aiiaw- Ho uslna Pius we two amachad i If 0 TMw IV Re I License is appronvd by the City Obunci the Lioensee crust comply w ith ibe approved istlitigMion P1 an. and all app! [cable city Mies. No knor thari tlic I e- of each calendar munth. ific licrosm roust subinh io the Building and Comijaiinci:y Saaadar* Deparimcm a written report desdribiAg al i saeps taken to oamps - with the Mitigation Plan- ] Vmify that all information pravided abo% is (r.L c and aciourate. f understand that Irl ale tart comply Rage 2 Type IV Mitigation Plan 4 11 • • with arl Ap rm ifigati; Pl an enforcume nt ac ions such as ciu- rion, format complaint or license m iew may result, Richa Grommes, President. Hout ng Plug Owner or Agent Nees and Title (PIMse Pdo Maw Pate 3 T% , Pc- 1V NINuation Pbut 4-1 • Housing l • fiajusIrW mn agenw a awkes Oce 1979, rental, repair & dab Rental Screening-Procedu I At Ic-ast ihFw +cars of indepseraleiit rental hlsi ary (not renting from friends or rcladv%) wrilr at lost a Ye U $t crich address if multiple addr s_ a No lords vful detainers iin the pas[ Fite gears. (fit W gptiow.can be made for one explainable UD). significant atrimirtil arm t gord in ai last fnTy=& carpans, driA s. ai As qualify applicant ffram any of our a'++'ail tple apuffl nis) . felrrny convictions in the last 5 years Irr4o me wliftlt` aF(nrdablse housing, guidelines (approx. 3 tires tem lot groan, monthly lrwamc) Ap plktlibn VW40 do-ri as Verify ownership of the piopmy that ;applicant says they Its been living at. This is usually deme thtoogb 1=lennepirt County Property TaA MI lm m�ent toad hrlirtnr; i* Rental LAct rse Ddi) -.trtn rtr. If 10 Minng*pt N5, tl - ptoperty must have A current m alal Ikense. We must be able to trbtain good refcrenc^cs from the menial propdM, owner or !heir m ent company— Obtain it 911 ` P flat the p" Clue appLicant is moving lam, Ariy party Calls. 10%l l Music 0 lfOM donmsde lssucs, narMtics, wcapons. or other criminal beheu+ior &0& would rlisquiilify the applicant from .a of our available apartrmnts. • Check for any crinyinaI history or arm at records. Verify employment arxVor it?conie source. OWIP a art from Rental Raw -arch SCFV6M to VIMiily. A&IMSWS a PM'04t lIU$ l'VO l at. rflt hlstcr Y- "a' Wf ril deisinars filed. autd' any known publ is recrmds, Any false information is. aurtcarnatic .grounds for lejeVion. Th relercores are generally more difficult to check. hou r the saTm laic pure outlined above is still used. If ownership of property cAn that be veri fied ownugh city or oaunq mdrdt, praperty tax Slaternewi3 or pfpeTty deed, we can not e'er an applicant an arpa[trr ent. Criminal history clrecltia sire�obiMr&We thirtugh se%wal screening sources and 911 Recap repeats are sometimes auayal�le_ rimina-1 History Check (Minneapolis-) - 671- Community Crime 1'tevendoWS - 67-1-3015 Minmapolis 9 11 Reap - 675 Hennepin Courity Property `fox Mpsn - 3413 -3411 Ramsay County I'rota rly Ixpt, — 651-266-2 Minneapolis Rental l mnse D ept_ - 673 -5B% %m€rnl al3ca 6tl flirt cl • (612) 522-W94 I-1oWng Plus Fax: (612) 521-:M4 a =- Penn Ave.. N. E-Ma. gmrrtmesdi@cs.com 11?l nneaptdls WIN 55412 AGENDA CITY COUNCIL /ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WORK SESSION August 22, 2011 Immediately Following Regular City Council and EDA Meetings Which Start at 7:00 P.M: Council Chambers City Hall A copy of the full City Council packet is available to the public. The packet ring binder is located at the front of the Council Chambers by the Secretary. ACTIVE DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. Public Art Proposal 2. Presidential Invite 3. Graduated Sanitary Utility Rate Study PENDING LIST FOR FUTURE WORK SESSIONS Later /Ongoing 1. National League of Cities.Service Line Program 2. Progress Reports on Achievement of Strategic Goals 3. School District Discussions /BC Strategic Plan Report • 4. Sister City Update 5. Active in Liv g Prog ram 6. Annual Department Year End Reports 7. Garbage Hauler Organized Collection Update — October 8. Youth Participation Request — October 9. Neighborhood Designations — December 10. Highway 252 Update — 2012 • Work Session Agenda Item No. I i i MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION DATE: August 22, 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Gary Eitel, Director of Business and Development' Brian Peters, Police Commander SUBJECT: Continued Discussion on the Public Art Proposal Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider providing direction to staff regarding Public Art ,Proposal by the Brooklyn Center School District to have an art mural painted on the interior face of the MnDOT Sound Wall adjacent to the Earle Brown' Elementary School. Background: On August 8, 2011, the City Council discussed a proposal by the Brooklyn Center School District in conjunction with Mentoring Peace Through Art to paint an anti - graffiti art mural on approximately_ 1400 linear feet of the interior face of the MnDOT Sound Wall adjacent to the Earle Brown Elementary School and Grandview Park. The Council discussed the provisions of the existing sign ordinance; the proposal to place an art mural on the Hwy. 100 sound wall adjacent to the Earle Brown Elementary School and Grandview Park; the requirements by MnDOT for City approval and future maintenance responsibilities, potential issues associated with the First Amendment (freedom of speech), and discussion on amending the sign ordinance to allow public art in public spaces. . The consensus of the Council was to continue consideration to allow the City Attorney to review the City's Ordinances and offer an opinion on the Public Art Proposal. Attached for your reference is a copy of the August 8th Work Session staff memorandum and PowerPoint related to this discussion. Amending the Sign Ordinance to Allow Public Art: Enclosed is a copy of the information provided by the City Attorney which comments on the First Amendment (freedom of speech) and how this amendment relates to both signage and the free expression through artwork. The memo indicates that if the Council feels that it is in the public interest to allow murals to be displayed as public artwork, that an amendment to the sign ordinance could be created which would make an exception only for public art murals prepared, created, and maintained by a public entity. The City Attorney does indicate that the Council would be very limited in its ability to regulate • the contents of the art and the protection against the display of material that might not be in the Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life andpreserves the public trust MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION public interest would rely on the ability of public bodies proposing the art mural to exercise • reasonable judgment in the public art that they display. The example of a sign ordinance amendment provided by the City Attorney included the following provisions: 1. That the art is displayed on property owned and controlled by a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota, 2. That the art is approved and authorized by a political subdivision of the State, 3. That the political subdivision has accepted responsibility for the maintenance of the artwork, 4. That the location of the artwork is limited to locations (the example provided was a distance or view from residential land uses): Public Art Proposal by Brooklyn Center School District: Superintendent. Keith Lester has provided' the attached correspondence relating to their proposed application to MnDOT and acknowledgement that the School District would be responsible for the surface maintenance, including removal of any future graffiti Superintendent Lester has also indicated that the School District will maintain control on this proposed public art project and has indicated that they will not allow anything that doesn't "fit" Earle Brown and the City. Policy Issues: Does the City Council support an amendment to the sign ordinance that would allow the public art with specific provisions? Council Goals: Ongoing: 5. We will improve the image of the City with citizens and those outside of the City's borders • Mission: Ensuring tin attractive, clean, safe coinmun t)J that enhances the quality of life andpreserves the public trust • 0 Gary Eitei From: LeFevere, Charlie L. [clefevere @Kennedy- Graven.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11 :02 AM_ To: Gary Eitel Cc: Curt Boganey; Vickie Schleuning Subject: Murals Attachments: Duluth mural source of controversy MPR.mht; LA Sign Ordinance.doc; New Motion Seeks To Identify L_A_'s Murals As Art, Not Signs Departures.mht; West Palm Beach ordinance - Art in Public Place.mht Gary, At the last council meeting I said would review and give further consideration to the question whether the city could amend its ordinances in some way that would allow the painting of murals as an exception to the City's sign ordnance. Following this email is an email from Melissa Manderschied of my office that provides some information about the attachments to this email. The attached materials may be of interest to staff or the Council, but I believe that the immediate question is simply whether the City can amend its sign ordinance to allow a proposed mural. It appears that there are a number of cities that allow painting of murals on buildings. However, the First Amendment protection that is given to freedom of speech greatly limits the ability of government to limit speech (which would include free expression through artwork) on the basis of its content. The government can place reasonable restrictions on the time place and manner of speech, but with very few exceptions, cannot regulate the content of that speech. I assume that it is for that reason that most cities (at least in my experience) impose limits on signs. If a city prohibits all murals, its regulation is not specific to content and therefore may be permissible if it is reasonable and has a legitimate public purpose. A city could allow murals without regard to content under limited circumstances such as limiting the zones where they are allowed, size of murals, setbacks from streets, and the like — again without regulating the signs based on content. However, if the Council felt that it was in the public interest to allow murals to be displayed as public artwork but not to open the door to allow murals to be erected by private property owners, we believe that it would be permissible for the Council to make an exception to the sign ordinance only for public art murals prepared, created and maintained by a public entity. The Council would still be very limited in its ability to regulate the content of the art, but it would be some protection against the display of material that might not be in the public interest if the exception applied only to public bodies, which might be expected to exercise reasonable judgment in the public art that they displayed. For example, the City could adopt an ordinance that would exempt signs that were works of public provided that: 1. The art is displayed on property owned and controlled by a political subdivision of the ' State of Minnesota; 2. The art is approved and authorized by a political subdivision of the State; 3. The political subdivision has accepted responsibility for the maintenance of the artwork; 4. The location of the artwork is limited to, for example, locations that are not within a certain distance from, or perhaps are not visible from properties that are zoned or used for residential purposes. Let me know if you have any follow -up questions. Charlie Charles L. LeFevere Kennedy and Graven, Chartered 470 U. S. Bank Plaza 1 Gary Eitei From: Keith Lester [KLester @brookcntr.k12.mn.us] Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 5:18 PM To: Gary Eitel Subject: Letter To whom it may concern: Brooklyn Center Schools is excited and proud to be participating with Jimmy Longoria and Connie Fullmer with "Mentoring Peace Through Art" with the painting of the sound barrier wall behind Earle Brown Elementary School. To be able to take a frequently vandalized wall and use it to express art and the Brooklyn Center Community is very fitting for a Community School District. It is my understanding that the Minnesota Department of Transportation would like confirmation that we would maintain the wall after it has been painted. We will be happy to do so with the understanding that we will maintain only the surface area painted by "Mentoring Peace Through Art and their volunteers. We feel strongly that we want the message and the aesthetics considered in this project to be maintained at the highest levels. Structural maintenance would continue to be the responsibility of the DOT. Brooklyn Center Community Schools has had the pleasure of partnering with a variety of agencies— public, non - profit and for - profit — in making our schools a better place for our children. It is a pleasure to join with the City of Brooklyn Center and the Minnesota Department of Transportation in partnership to make our city an even better place to live, work and attend school. Thank you. Keith E. Lester, Superintendent Brooklyn Center Community Schools 6500 Humboldt Ave. N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Phone: (763) 561 -2120 x1000 Fax: (763) 560 -2647 1 i k j MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION •` DATE: August 8 2011 TO: CurtBoganey, City Manager FROM: Gary Eitel, Director of Business & Development Brian Peters, Police Commander SUBJECT: Allowance of Public Art on State Sound Walls Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council provide direction to staff regarding the approval of public art on a sound wall. Background: Staff has received a request to paint an artistic mural along the sound wall between Highway 100 and Earle Brown Elementary School. This sound wall has been subject to repeat graffiti and vandalism. The Brooklyn Center School District in conjunction with Mentoring Peace Through Art is proposing to paint a mural on the wall facing the school with the intention of preventing further vandalism. Another project goal is to promote student, parent and community involvement as they participate in planning and painting the mural. Prior to painting the wall, Minnesota Department of Transportation requires a resolution from the City approving the mural and a permit for Miscellaneous Work on Trunk Highway Right of Way. The permit would be submitted by Brooklyn Center School District. The following is a summary of the proposed public art project: • The wall is approximately 1400 feet long by 8 feet high. The mural would extend along this whole area. • The wall is located behind Earle Brown Elementary School, extending to the City owned property. Please refer to the attached location map. • The mural would reflect a quilt pattern style that was designed by the students based on previous art work. No words would be used or offensive images. Please refer to the attached photo for an example.'Mentoring Peace Through Art has produced many designs like this around the metropolitan area. Some examples include the Hopkins Arts Building, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School and walls at 38 Ave. S. /Bloomington Ave. S. and Lake Street/ Clinton Ave. S. • The costs of labor and materials for the mural project would be assumed by the school district and other private funds. • Any required maintenance of the mural would be the responsibility of the school district and Mentoring Peace Through Art. The existing sound wall would need some preparation prior to painting, which would be completed by Mentoring Peace. i Mission. Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe coznnutido� that enhances the 2ualiy of life and preserves the prcblic trztst i MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION Policy Issues: r •:� What are the regulations pertaining to this request? Is this mural considered a sign? •e• How will this type of public art affect the image of the city? I.e. Reduction of graffiti versus aesthetics and message of murals. Where and under what circumstances should murals of this type be allowed? I.e. State sound walls •:� What precedent, if any, will approval of this project set? Council Goals: Ongoing: 5. We will improve the image of the City with citizens and others Attachments: - Location Map - Photos • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe •community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust i i MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION Attachment- Location Map The red line indicates the location of the sound wall. 1DD .� .. . f !� V rr i Allssion: Ensue tg an aftrac'tive, clean, safe conmxtuity that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public hest MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION Attachment H: Photos F . VI ♦ r .p a y i 1' • A6lission: Ensuring 1u1 auractiYL', clean, safe CO1111111111141' that enhances the grlalio) of life andpresen es thepublic trust �.� � _ '� �• •'a i �.� y } I K�y� ti�� e w _ �� •� � • Quilt Pattern Design Example: I � M r f +t�. l ip• �� * ��'' t i � � T ���x ' l�� i r ' ax Rte �•' - rt+�:i v ,: y� >t ^T•J��� lam- 1 .Y ..�.� - -� '•- '��li.`.�„_v� 4J.�I • PUBLIC ART DISCUSSION Ci Council ork Session August 8, 2011 (MnDOT Sound Wall /Earle Brown Elementary School) WliiU IJh 'JJIJWOJJIGIWJJi EMMSMIMMENEEMMEMOMINOMMOMM MD k D o � O aC iro u 0 ❑ The Brooklyn Center School District in conjunction with Mentoring Peace Through Art is proposing to paint a mural on the wall facing the school with the intention of preventing further vandalism. ❑ Another project goal is to promote student, parent and community involvement as they participate in planning and painting the mural. ❑ Minnesota Department of Transportation requires a resolution from p p q the City a p p r oving ty pp g oven the mural and a permit for Miscellaneous Work on Trunk Highway Right of Way. ❑ The permit would be submitted by Brooklyn Center School District • • 'Ili�� Iu:' Illiu IA 'I;I,LCIUWII ICG;LL'IIW'I' ' i IC; 10� i [It 1111 a u I 1 A 1 1 �IIII�ll�N���I�IIII�V�III�Ii�I�B818111�11111IDWlil�l�fl�@ II�IIIIIIII111111��iII�I�II�III�11 1P��mauur�i�uu�uauu�mii�u�im�ui�iii�u�u� »�iii�u�i MnDOT SOUND a� r WALL • ti (red solid line) J ' 4 ". • 415 —ft. 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Signs within the public right -of -way or easement; provided, however, that the following signs in the public right -of -way or easement are not prohibited: a. government installed signs. b. signs denoting an architect, engineer, contractor, or owner meeting the requirements of Section 34- 140.2.d. c. campaign signs meeting the requirements of Section 34- 140.2.f. d. real estate signs meeting the requirement of Section 34- 140.2.1.1. e. rummage sales signs meeting the requirements of Section 34- 140.2.m. f. noncommercial opinion or expression signs meeting the requirements of Section 34-140.2.n IIulWilii4iN(iW!i!tlWlil k!!!iu!il!l!!h!li lll!: In! H: 14 !11412r.!n!!!nu.11lllll!lullll duunliuuA!dnw Nln.nl� IILi !IF u, t !i;id:iUtN.illiniinlll!InAi!iHW � ;y l ip , �VIII��Gl �lilll�l ll�➢ IIIIIIIIill P11�11�1��1�lilGll�ll11�11ll ll�i{ �Illlllllllll➢ II�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIVII�III�II��uumiiiiimmuiiiiiiiiiiuuuiimiiiiiuu�iiiiimiiiii�iimiiimuiim , ii PROHIBITED SIGNS (Continued) 11. Off - Premises Advertising Signs except as otherwise permitted by Section 34 -140 and Section 35 -800 of the City Ordinances. Signs advertising a business no longer operating on the premises shall be deemed off - premises advertising signs and must be abated in accordance with Section 34- 140.1.j. 12. Signs painted directly on building walls. 13. All other signs not expressly permitted by this ordinance. NOTE: Public Art or similar is not defined or regulated in the Ordinance � • i ❖ The mural would reflect a quilt pattern style that was designed by the students based on previous art work. No words would be used or offensive images. The following photo provides an example. ❖ Mentoring Peace Through Art has produced many designs like this around the metropolitan area. Some examples include: • the Hopkins Arts Building; • Cristo Rey Jesuit High School; and • walls at 38th Ave. S. /Bloomington Ave. S. and Lake Street/ Clinton Ave. S. ❖ The costs of labor and materials for the mural project would be assumed by the school district and other private funds. ❖ Any required maintenance of the mural would be the responsibility of the school district and Mentoring Peace Through Art. The existing sound wall would need some preparation prior to painting, which would be completed by Mentoring Peace. Y , • wd � w ; :�� F i r c ;k biO I, - v I C 4_j r---1 � yr, .r • � � •. � :1. ° a �. •, �� , ,� t a � �I LI .t a q2 may _ .• '� �. f �, - r . 1 - r _ Brighten the future of B {Center! Jain Mentoring Peace Through Art and Brooklyn Center community leaders as we paint the sound wall behind Earle Brown School with images of children's art and imagination, while at the same time blocking out gang graffiti. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors to fill in the bright future of your city. Visit our web site or call us for more details on the project: Mentoringpeace.org 952935 -4717 i itUll�lti"{ i„ yp� ,Uiµp'vi�IM'�UIU...iHki'eNilt WIIIAII9Ui� NUI➢ 4clHfliII111N1AH{: NW! uUNt1i�WI�: 01LgA {litlNtl @IBNNdINiIiNNfl9Nitl:ININ fiflW !LWWININiIII {flilUilfNINtUU!NN IINIIIIIIIaiNIN111111iII11II; Ili11NAM�I11II1�1111i�i {01NtN011ii111 {NItNI1AI IIINAI IA {IWI {IHIIINI!IINIHfIiBiGHl!II Ai8 {illNifP.11N Policy ❖ ""hat are the regulations pertaining to this request? Is this mural considered a sign? ❖ How will this type of public art affect the image of the city? (i.e. reduction of graffiti versus aesthetics and message of murals.) ❖ Where and under what circumstances should murals of this type be allowed? (i.e. State sound walls) ❖ What precedent, if any, will approval of this project set? Duluth mural source of controversy I State of the Arts Minnesota Public Radio Page 1 of 3 NEWS THE CURRENT CLASSICAL Archive Events Member info Support Shop About us ISearch MPR GO ews Friday, August 12, 2011 Mobile 69° in Twin Cities Newsletters (more cities) RSS Feeds Weather Report) Podcasts Member Supported Join Now) Traffic Report, State of the Arts° with Marianne Combs ► < MN Poetry. Rao Phi's "Waiting for a Cyclo in the Hood" I Main I Northern Clay Center names Sarah Millfelt as new director> Duluth mural source of controversy Posted at 3:29 PM on August 4, 2011 by Marianne Combs (5 Comments) Filed under. Arts around the state, Public Art Evidently one man's art is another man's "inner city crap." Bob King/ rking @duluthnews.com Christa Lawler of the Duluth News Tribune reports work has been stalled on a mural in Cascade Park titled "Unity in Community" because, well, the community doesn't think it's very pretty. "It's the same kind of things that they arrest people for," said Dan Williams, who owns rental property across the street from Cascade Park where work on the mural began last week. "It's graffiti. It's not a craft. It's not art. If it was a mural of quality I wouldn't say anything about it." "It's going to affect my property value," Williams goes on to say later in the article. "It's going to look like inner -city crap." According to Lawler's story, the mural - painted mostly by children - is based on a similar technique employed by St. Paul artist Ta- Coumba Aiken, who painted a mural in the student union at the College of St. Scholastica this winter. The mayor has called a meeting with folks on both sides of the debate to determine whether the project should move forward, or be painted over. My colleague Bob Collins is taking votes on whether or not the unfinished mural is art. What do you think? Art or eyesore? (Poll Closed) Art 63.04% 016 votes) Eyesore 28.8% (53 Votes) I don't know 8.15% (15 votes) • Total Votes: 184 mhtml:file: / /C:\Documents and Settings \geitel \Local Settings \Temporary Internet Files \Co... 8/16/2011 New Motion Seeks To Identify L.A.'s Murals As Art, Not Signs I Departures I SoCal Focu... Page 2 of 13 New Motion Seeks To Identify L.A.'s Murals As Art, Not Signs http: / /www.kcet.org /updaily /socal focus /departures /new -motion -seeks -to- identify -las- mura Is-as -art- not- signs- 34436.html) by Ed Fuentes (http: / /www.kcet.org /user /profile /efuentes) on June 15, 2011 5:25 PM f �T *p This post is in support of Departures ( http:/ /www.kcet.orglsocalldeparturesl) KCET's oral history D and interactive documentary project about Los Angeles neighborhoods. The series comments on cultural history and urban issues through the lens of community profiles, such as Venice (http: //www. kcet. orp/socal /departures /venice/) The art of large -scale storytelling is struggling in the very city that shaped the craft. Cultural identity in Los Angeles was once about neighborhoods having a voice on walls. But those urban canvases have been shadowed by commercial media, and the decades -old imagery has faded under sun, painted over by red tape, or tagged into oblivion. All told, L.A. streets as a source and inspiration for outdoor murals is vanishing. • mhtml:file://C: \Documents and Settings \geitel \Local Settings \Temporary Internet Files \Co... 8/16/2011 New Motion Seeks To Identify L.A.'s Murals As Art, Not Signs I Departures I SoCal Focu... Page 3 of 13 Now artistic and civic Angelenos want to restore the silent walls, despite being buried under ordinances that came from legal clutter interpreting free speech. • The current charge up the hill is led by City Councilmember Bill Rosendahl, whose District 11 includes Venice (http: / /www.kcet.org /socal /departures /venice /) home to the grand mural tradition (http: / /www.kcet.orcilsocal/ departures /vouthvoices /venice /murals /) with works from artists and institutions like Rip Cronk, Jane Golden, Los Angeles Fine Arts Squad, Emily Winters, and the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). On June 1, Rosendahl introduced a motion ( http:// cityclerk. lacity. orci/lacityclerkconnectrindex.cfm? fa= ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber -11 -0923) to have the city of Los Angeles develop a "legally- defensible method" that would encourage murals to be created; in part by defining mural content as art, separating it from commercial signage. If the city departments of Planning, Building and Safety, Cultural Affairs, and the City Attorney come to a consensus on how outdoor images with commercial intent, "supergraphics" and billboards would not overlap with those containing artistic intent. As of now, the term mural is forced to share an identity with large -scale outdoor advertising, thanks to a 2002 ordinance that refers to the outdoor visual medium as "mural signs." "Advertising may be artful, but it is not the same as art," said Rosendahl days after his motion was filed. "They deserve to be viewed separately from commercial signage. It's not about selling soap. Murals are an expression - -the stories - -of communities." • Watch one more video of Emily Winters in Departures: Venice here ( http : //www.kcet.ora /socaUdepartures /venice /artsand- beatslemily- winters - -- muralistand- activist.htmll Emily Winters ( http: / /www.kcet.org /socal /departures/venice /arts- and - beats /emily- winters - -- muralist -and- • activist.htmil is the renowned Venice -based muralist known for "Jaya" (1975) and "Endangered Species" (1990), two murals produced through the SPARC's Neighborhood Pride Program and the Cultural mhtml:file://C: \Documents and Settings \geitel \Local Settings \Temporary Internet Files \Co... 8/16/2011 Work Session Agenda Item No. 2 • 1 _ COUNCIL ITEM MEMORANDUM • DATE: August 22 2 g 011 . TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Vickie Schleuning, Assistant City Manager/Director of Building & Community Standards SUBJECT: Continued Discussion Invitation to President Obama Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council consider providing direction to staff regarding a new draft of the letter inviting President Obama to the city of Brooklyn Center. Background: The City Council has previously directed Staff to prepare a letter inviting President Obama to the city. A second draft of the letter is provided that incorporates suggestions by the City Council at the August 8; 2011 Work Session. A copy of the first draft is also included for reference. Please provide additional feedback and direction. • Budget Issues: There are no budget issues to consider. Attachments: • Invite Letter Draft 1 • Invite Letter Draft 2 Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the quality of life and preserves the public trust DRAFT #2 • August 23, 2011 President Barack Obama Email: comments @whitehouse.gov The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear President Obama: On behalf of the City of Brooklyn Center, I would like to cordially invite you to visit our City. In many ways, we represent the All American City. We are a first -ring suburb of Minneapolis with a diverse population of 30,000. This year, the City celebrates its 100 years of incorporation with a year -long community celebration. Although we are experiencing some of the same challenges as other cities in our country, we are also successfully meeting our goals in the spirit of strategy, innovation and dedication. A few reasons to visit us include: ➢ The Regional FBI Field Office is under construction with completion anticipated in • p p February 2012. It will meet the new federal design standards. ➢ Federal stimulus funds were used to help maintain infrastructure as well as stimulate economic development through our Bass Lake Road Streetscape project. Other aspects incorporated into the project included livable community features such as trails, pedestrian areas, and environmentally - friendly design. ➢ Along the Bass Lake Road Streetscape project, an 800,000 square foot redevelopment project is underway, one of the few retail development projects to occur in the metropolitan area within the past three years. ➢ Our community has been recognized many years for our citizen engagement programs, from National Night Out events to Multicultural Resource Programs. ➢ Innovative neighborhood approaches based on a Four -Step Foreclosure Strategy are helping to revitalize neighborhoods through maintenance efforts, home purchase programs and Neighborhood Stabilization Preservation programs. ➢ Tour the historic Earle Brown Heritage Center, a premier conference and event center beautifully restored to preserve the city's rich history, yet providing modern technology and conveniences. ➢ Enjoy a cup of coffee or brew at Caribou Coffee, headquartered in Brooklyn Center or Surly Brewing, a successful entrepreneur. The City has a mix of local to global businesses. • . President Barack Obama August 23, 2011 Page 2 Our city motto A Great Place to Start, a Great Place to Stay is a befitting description. We would be honored by your visit and would be excited to provide a tour of our City. For more information, please contact me at (763) 569 -3300 or mayorwillsonkci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Respectfully, Mayor Tim Willson cc: Senator Amy Klobuchar Senator Al Franken Representative Erik Paulsen • �- DRAFT #1 August 23, 2011 President Barack Obama Email: comments @whitehouse.gov The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear President Obama: On behalf of the City of Brooklyn Center, I would like to cordially invite you to visit our City. In many ways, we represent the All American City. We are a first -ring suburb of Minneapolis with a diverse population of 30,000. This ear, the City celebrates its 100 ears of incorporation Y � �' years with a year -long community celebration. Although we are experiencing some of the same challenges as other cities in our country, we are also successfully meeting our goals in the spirit of strategy, gy, and dedication. A few reasons to i ' v srt us include: ➢ The Regional FBI Field Office is under construction with completion anticipated in February It will ary meet the new federal design standards.. ➢ Federal stimulus funds were used to help maintain infrastructure as well as stimulate economic development through our Bass Lake Road Streetscape project. Other aspects incorporated into the project included livable community features such as trails, pedestrian areas, and environmentally - friendly design. ➢ Along the Bass Lake Road Streetscape project, an 800,000 square foot redevelopment project is underway, one of the few retail development projects to occur in the .metropolitan area within the past three years. ➢ Our community has been recognized many years for our citizen engagement programs, from National Night Out events to Multicultural Resource Programs. ➢ Innovative neighborhood approaches based on a Four -Step Foreclosure Strategy are helping to revitalize neighborhoods through maintenance efforts, home purchase programs and Neighborhood Stabilization Preservation programs. Our city motto A Great Place to Start, a Great Place to Stay is a befitting description. We would be honored by your visit and would be excited to provide a tour of our City. For more information, please contact me at (763) 569 -3300 or mayorwillson @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Respectfully, Mayor Tim Willson cc: Senator Amy Klobuchar • Senator 1 A Frank en Representative Erik Paulsen • Work Session Agenda Item No. 3 MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION DATE: 18 August 2011 TO: Curt Boganey, City Manager FROM: Daniel Jordet SUBJECT: Consumption sed Sewer Rate Project Update Recommendation: This memorandum is an update on the issues involved in converting from a flat rate sanitary sewer charge to a rate based on water consumption. Background: Water meter readings have become much more accurate since the installation of remote read meters throughout the City. The City Council has discussed developing a sanitary sewer utility rate based on use of water determined by those readings rather than the flat rate currently in place with a discount for senior citizens. When this project was last discussed with the Council, the desire for a rate heavily weighted toward consumption was discussed. Since then staff has been reviewing Brooklyn Center's documents including the 2005 rate study performed by Progressive Consulting Engineers. Staff has also obtained information from Bloomington about their rates and a copy of their recent study. In addition, a method for determining the water usage to be used as a basis for sewer charges must be determined. For many years, residential rates have been a flat fee per quarter, currently $ 63.87 per quarter ,for single family residential ($ 21.29 per month), $ 44.71 per quarter for apartments ($ 14.90 per month), and is discounted for senior citizens over age 62 with nor more than 2 people in the residence to $ 35.13 per quarter ($ 11.71 per month). Commercial and Industrial customers pay $ 2.57 per 1,000 gallons of water metered each quarter. Moving to a new rate based on consumption of water raises some issues for which alternative solutions should be considered. • Should all billing be calculated on metered water consumption or should the rate carry a fixed component? • Should the fixed component be different for residential than for Commercial and Industrial customers? • Should a Senior Rate continue to be offered? • How much shift will there be in the payment responsibility for sanitary sewer charges with a new system based on consumption? • How will such things as lawn watering and car washing for which metered water does not go into the sanitary sewer be addressed in the calculation of the sanitary sewer rate? • If a "winter quarter" rate is established, when will the winter quarter be? • • Will there be a minimum charge if the "winter quarter" shows no water usage? • Should the rate be progressive in the same manner as water rates? ?{Mission: Ensuring are attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the duality of life anti preserves the public trust MEMORANDUM - COUNCIL WORK SESSION • If summer use is lower than winter use should billing be adjusted to reflect the lower use? • Should "winter quarter" be used simply to establish the next four quarters of billing for • each customer based on their pattern of water usage? • Will the billing software support the rates that the City is considering? If not, is the City willing to pay for software modifications? Addressing these questions will require the development of some models that will demonstrate the differences between the current flat rate billing and a dynamic billing based on water consumption. Some of these models have been developed and will be presented for discussion at the 22 August 2011 City Council Work Session. Preferences of the Council determined during this work session will be used to develop the final rate structure proposal to be adopted with the I 2012 sanitary sewer budget and implemented as soon as is practicable. Budget Issues: Revenues must be stable and predictable in order to accomplish the operational and capital goals of the Fund. Changes in the rate structure that keep the revenues stable and lower the net charge for some customers will necessarily have to raise the net charge for others. Cost will be shifted rather than eliminated. The degree to which this will happen is an important factor in the rate considerations. Council Goals: 1. We will ensure the financial stability of the City. • • Mission: Ensuring an attractive, clean, safe community that enhances the qualitb' of life and preserves the public trust