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5/2/2022 - City Council - Regular - Minutes CITY OF SPRING PARK CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 25 2022 — 7:00 PM SPRING PARK SPRING PARK CITY HALL On Lake Minnetonka 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 7:00p.m. Mayor Jerome P. Rockvam and Council Member's Chase, Hughes, Hoffman, and Horton were pre- sent. Staff Present: Interim City Administrator Brimeyer, City Engineer Nielson 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Rockvam led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. ADOPT MEETING AGENDA Council Member Hughes motioned, being seconded by Council Member Chase to adopt the meeting agenda as pre- sented. On vote being taken, the motion was unanimously approved. 4. ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA Council Member Horton motioned, being seconded by Council Member Hughes to: a. Approve Regular City Council Meeting Minutes from April 18, 2022 b. Approve Work Session Minutes from April 18, 2022 c. Resolution #22-11: Supporting Housing and Local Decision-Making Authority d. Running of the Bays Half Marathon on September 9, 2022 e. Tour de Tonka Bike Ride on August 6, 2022 On vote being taken, the motion was unanimously approved. 5. PUBLIC FORUM Mike Mason brought forward that he thinks the City Administrator should be evaluated on a regular basis. Mayor Rockvam stated the Administrator is regularly evaluated by the City Coun- cil. He also stated the Planning Commission was not invited to the interviews for the new Ad- ministrator. 6. PRESENTATIONS & GUEST SPEAKERS a. 2022 Bond Issue —Bruce Kimmel from Ehlers i. Review and Accept Executive Summary from Ehlers ii. Resolution #22-12 - Authorizing Sale of General Obligation Bonds iii. Review Tax Abatement bond authority Council Proceedings May 2, 2022 Page 2 Mayor Rockvam motioned, being seconded by Council Member Hoffman to adopt Resolution #22-12—Authori.Z- ing Sale of General Obligation Bonds. On vote being taken, the motion was unanimously approved. Mayor Rock- vam called for a Roll Call.• Chase—yes, Hoffman—yes, Horton—yes, Hughes—yes, Rockvam—yes. Council Member Hoffman motioned, being seconded by Council Member Hughes to schedule a public hearing for June 6th. On vote being taken, the motion was unanimously approved. 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS —none 8. PETITIONS, REQUESTS, &APPLICATIONS 9. ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS 10. REPORTS OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES a. Mayor& Council: Council Member Hughes reviewed the annual Mound Fire Report. He stated they purchased new truck and washing equipment for their fire gear. He also stated the annual fish fry and dance is coming up June 41& a centennial celebration in 2023. Mayor Rockvam brought forward the issue of non-participating city's using Mound Fire services. He asked Brimeyer to draft a sample letter to the Councils of the participating city's regarding this issue and what can be done to remedy. b. City Staff; i. Administrator's Report — 2 pumps are being replaced at Lift Station #6, the 3rd pump is on order and will be installed when received. He also stated the second 1/2 of the ARPA funds ($97K) were applied for and we should be re- ceiving soon. He also stated the $1.5M Grant for West Arm Road is in pro- cess and we are waiting for the documentation for signature. ii. Approve Proposal from North Risk Partners —Liability, Employee Bond, No Fault Sewer, Workers Compensation, Property Damage: Council Member Chase motioned, being seconded by Council Member Horton, to approve the proposal from North Ra rk Partners. On vote being taken, the motion was unanimously approved. iii. The Mulch Store - Yard Waste Reports for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 —Brimey- er provided the report for information. iv. City Administrator Interview Schedule: Brimeyer reviewed the interview schedule, asked if everyone on Council was committed to the schedule and requested a headcount for lunch. c. Contract Staff: i. West Arm Road West: project won't be starting until mid-to late June due to supply chain issues. City Engineer Nielson will send out a letter to notify the residents. ii. Black Lake Road: estimated start date will be mid- end of June. Contactor will advise once a firmer date has been determined. Council Proceedings May 2, 2022 Page 3 11. NEW BUSINESS & COMMUNICATIONS — none 12. CLAIMS FOR PAYMENT a. May 2, 2022 - Claims for Payment Council Member Horton motioned, being seconded by Council Member Hoffman to approve the claims forpayment. On vote being taken, the motion was unanimously approved. 13. UPCOMING MEETINGS &TRAINING — a. May 10 - Special Meeting—Administrator Interviews -11:45PM b. May 11 - Planning Commission Meeting— 6:OOPM c. May 16 - Regular City Council Meeting— 7:OOPM d. May 16 - Work Session Meeting— 6:OOPM e. June 6 - Regular City Council Meeting— 7:OOPM 14. MISCELLANEOUS (INFORMATION ONLY 15. ADJOURNMENT There being no further discussion, Council Member Hoffman motioned, being seconded by Council Member Horton to adjourn the meeting at 7:56p.m. On vote being taken, the motion was unanimously approved. Jamie Hdfm /, GyRerk Jim Brimeyer, Interim City Administrator