3/7/2016 - City Council - Regular - Minutes arch 7, 2016
CITY OF SPRING PARK
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
MARCH 7, 2016 - 7:30 PM
SPRING PARK SPRING PARK CITY HALL
On Lake Minnetonka
1. CALL TO ORDER — Mayor Williamson called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL — Pavot, Hughes, Bren, Horton, Williamson
3. INTRODUCTIONS — Williamson introduces the staff and council. Administrator Tolsma, Clerk
Lewin, Commissioner Mason.
4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE -
5. ADOPT AGENDA - Hughes makes a motion and Horton seconds to adopt the agenda.
All votes ayes, motion carries.
6. ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA — Williamson asked for corrections. Seing none, Pavot
makes a motion and Bren seconds to adopt the consent agenda. All votes ayes, motion
carries.
a. City Council Regular Meeting Minutes from February 16, 2016
b. City Council Work Session Minutes from February 22, 2016
7. PUBLIC FORUM — No one.
8. PRESENTATIONS & GUEST SPEAKERS — see 10a.
• 9. PETITIONS, REQUESTS & APPLICATIONS — Williamson said Jim Lundberg said the LMCC
budget has been approved by the member cities. He said there is an increase for an
expenditure item in the budget, a $80K carryover for five years for funding audio visual support
to upgrade cities sound systems. Williamson makes the motion to approve the
amendment to the LMCC budget. Hughes seconds. Hughes asked how much of the $80K
is spent already. Williamson said he's not sure but the vast majority is either committed or
expended. All votes ayes, motion carries.
a. Request for Approval of Revised 2016 LMCC Budget
10.ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS —Williamson said attending the meeting tonight is Michael
Kurtz and Carson Merrit. Kurtz said on April 9th they will compete internationally for problem-
solving with solutions. He said the problem they have chosen is teen homelessness. He said
they've interviewed homeless teens for their project. Kurtz said to raise awareness he and
Merrit slept in a vehicle at Grandview Middle School. He said they asked for donations and
they raised over $2,000. They said they are looking for a resolution to offer support and
encouragement and they will use this in their portfolio for their project. Williamson said he
thinks this is good because it can be an invisible problem, especially for teens. Williamson
said this is an area-wide problem. He thinks it's commendable to heighten the awareness. He
said the parents of the two students are also in attendance this evening. Hughes wants to
thank the students for their efforts. Hughes makes a motion and Horton seconds to adopt
Resolution 16-09. All votes ayes, motion carries.
a. Resolution 16-09: Declaring April 2016 Teen Homelessness Awareness Month
11.REPORTS OF OFFICERS & COMMITTEES
• a. Mayor and Council —
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• Hughes said for the LMCD there is a person who has submitted their resignation and they
• are in the process of filling that position. He said there are staffing replacements needed,
updating the strategic plan and overhauling their ordinances. Williamson said there are
three upcoming meetings, Save the Lake, Safety issues on the Lake and the upcoming
issues with the LMCD. Hughes said the lake is changing and there are more and more
requests for entrepreneurs who want to capitalize. Williamson said with these decisions he
feels the cities need to be kept informed. Hughes said he has stepped down as treasurer
with the LMCD.
• Pavot wants to remind those that are watching that they are accepting applications for the
community garden and she encourages those interested in applying for this. Williamson
referred to recent article in The Laker and he wants to give credit to Pavot and Tolsma for
their research, time and effort put towards this project. Tolsma said so far four applications
have been received and there are eight plots remaining. Tolsma said the apartment
buildings in Spring Park have been posted with fliers and the website has been updated.
b. City Administrator— Tolsma said the auditors are in for most of the week so the audit
report will probably be ready in the next month or so. He said the soccer goals will be
delivered towards the end of next week. Tolsma will pass out postcards for an open
house being held by We-Can this Thursday.
1. West Arm East Storm Water Easement Agreements— Williamson said this is for
a drainage easement for West Arm Road East and temporary easements for
construction purposes. Horton thanks Tolsma for his efforts put into this. She
said Sambatek's documents are very small and difficult to follow. Tolsma said
the less detailed map for each property shows a visual representation of the legal
• easement areas being acquired. The detailed plan from Sambatek is of the
actual easement being constructed. Tolsma said a while back at a work session
several hours were spent going through this with the engineer. He said nothing
has changed and it will be constructed as discussed. Horton makes a motion
to approve the West Arm Rd East Stormwater agreements. Hughes
seconds. Pavot wonders if they should be approved separately. Williamson
asked if there is an objection to adopting these as one because if they're adopted
separately, one won't work without the other. All votes ayes, motion carries.
2. Revised Employment Agreement — Williamson said this is an item affecting the
public works superintendent, a subject at the last work session. He said the
issue is making a change affecting the fire call response proposition. Williamson
is looking for a motion. Hughes said he wants to read a statement composed by
him regarding this:
At our last work session we discussed at length this change on responding to an
emergency fire call during the day. It seemed to me that I was the only person that
wants to keep the responding to an emergency fire call in-tact. I need to provide a more
detailed reasoning for my position.
Most of you know that I was a charter member of the Maple Grove Fire Department but
that is only a small part of my fire service background. My total relationship with the fire
service will give you a better understanding of my position on allowing somebody to
respond to emergency fire calls.
• For twenty plus years I was also a fire training instructor for Hennepin Technical College
teaching formal courses: Fire Fighter 1, Line Officer and a member of the Burn Team.
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The burn team would go to small town fire departments in Minnesota and teach new fire
fighters how to extinguish a live structural fire at various levels of burning.
I was a regular instructor at the Minnesota State Fire School; usually one long weekend
each year. I did this for at least 15 years.
I also served as a Minnesota State Examiner for Fire Fighters certification.
Currently (now in my 10t"year) I have represented Spring Park on the Mound Fire
Commission.
All I can say is that my extensive fire career has given me a rich exposure to
departments large and small and a deep respect for the many men and women that
donate their time and energy to provide service to the people of their area.
DJ has been responding to emergency fire calls for the past 15 years. The city has not
suffered any type of loss in work effort as he has taken vacation or comp time for the
time he spends at a fire call. If he is working on a major city project and a call comes in
he does not leave the city at risk.
This geographic area is currently looking at automatic district response to emergency
fire calls; currently we are using a box alarm for multiple departments to respond to
different types of emergencies.
The more restrictions placed on their availability during the work-day; the sooner cities
will need to have full time firefighters and that will raise the cost significantly for
taxpayers.
Another common trend today is the lack of young people wanting to commit the time
necessary to become a fire fighter.
Like I said earlier, DJ has been responding to emergency fire calls for the past 15 years
• why are we changing his long standing ability to serve this area as a fire fighter?
Williamson said there was an hour long discussion vetting the problems. He said they were
substantial and with only one person in the city, when that person is out of the city, it
becomes logistically difficult. He said there were substantial, acknowledged
inconsistencies. He believes they've tried to be diplomatic about this. Williamson said
there is a recollection in the minutes that were adopted. Hughes said Goman has not been
given a chance to improve or change. He said there is more housing density in this area,
typical growth, and emergency response for fire calls and medicals continue to increase.
Williamson said Goman participated in the meeting and the documents generated
regarding this came from Goman. He said there has been a defective process that was
becoming worse over time. Bren said with the employee agreement in front of the council
this evening she feels it is vague and would like to suggest this be revisited. She said there
is some discussion about the city clerk's position and to look at the job description with the
clerk's retirement and she thinks this needs to be looked at the same time. She said
Goman has been with the city a long time and job descriptions are not specific and not
spelled out. Hughes agrees and she likes an employment agreement with a job
description. He feels the firm that is being contracted with can help with this. Tolsma said
Springsted will be presenting a report on their findings. Tolsma said there are separate job
descriptions that go with the employee contracts. Williamson said with the contracted firm,
Springsted, they've requested this be specifically addressed. Bren said there is a part-time
seasonal worker and she believes there should be some guidelines for this position as well.
• Bren makes a motion to pass the revised employee agreement for the public works
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superintendent and Horton seconds. Pavot, Bren, Horton and Williamson vote aye,
• Hughes votes nay.
c. City Engineer
d. City Planner
e. City Attorney
f. Public Works Superintendent
12.UPCOMING MEETINGS & TRAINING
a. March 9 — LMCD — 7:00 PM — Open to the public at 5:30 p.m. is Hennepin County
Sheriff and at 7:30 PM is Save the Lake, 7:30 AM
b. MaFGh 9 P1a;ing GeMMOSsieR 7:00 onn Canceled.
c. March 15 — Administration Committee — 12:00 PM — Williamson wants to move this
meeting to 12:30 PM and Hughes requests this change to 3 PM.
d. March 21 — Regular City Council Meeting — 7:30 PM — Williamson said interviews for
Planning Commission are intended for the 21st. He said there is a suggestion to meet at
6:30 PM and the council agrees with this.
e. April 20 — LMC Safety & Loss Control Workshop — Brooklyn Park— 8:30 AM —
Williamson said this covers a lot of things and he encourages anyone who wants to
attend.
13.UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None.
14.NEW BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION — Horton asked about the specialized services for tree
maintenance and she feels concern about losing a tree for soccer nets. Tolsma said it will be
replaced so this is more of a swap. Bren makes a motion to pay the bills and Pavot
seconds. All votes ayes, motion carries.
a. Bills & Payroll
15.MISCELLANEOUS (Information Only)
16.Orono Police Department Training Invitation — Williamson said they have established a study
session on March 28th. He said they are inviting the council to attend and it's at 5 p.m. He
said it's a meeting with the human rights commissioner and it's on bias and sensitivity training.
He said there will be an update on the Hwy 12 corridor. He said if more than two council
members want to attend, it should be noticed. Williamson said there might be some absence
for the March 28th city work session and he's wondering if they can cancel and reschedule.
Pavot said she will not be able to attend the April work session. (At this point it is decided to
keep the originally scheduled meeting.)
17.ADJOURNMENT — Horton makes a motion and Hughes seconds to adjour the meeting at
8:30 p.m. All votes ayes, motion carries.
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Dan Tolsma, City Administrator
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