Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout20240318 - CC Agenda RecapCity Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at https://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-documents-copy CITY OF HASTINGS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA RECAP Monday, March 18, 2024 7:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER 7:00 pm II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE SWEARING IN COUNCILMEMBER – DawnMarie Vihrachoff III. ROLL CALL IV. DETERMINATION OF QUORUM Members Present: Mayor Fasbender, Councilmembers Fox, Haus, Lawrence, Leifeld, Pemble, and Vihrachoff Members Absent: None Staff Present: City Administrator Dan Wietecha Assistant City Administrator Kelly Murtaugh City Attorney Kori Land Community Development Director John Hinzman Finance Manager Chris Eitemiller Promotions and New Employees Joseph Neuman Elliott Kann Zachary Knochenmus Michael Running Jojo Zhang V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve Minutes of the City Council workshop and regular meeting on March 4, 2024. Minutes were approved as presented. VI. COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE Bruce Karnick, 1908 Pine Street, on behalf of Hastings Hawks calling Vets Field a hidden gem of the City. With over 100 events per year, the baseball field gets a lot of use. Hawks reinvest their revenue in field improvements. With other community partners on board, they would like to expand the concession stand, add ADA-compliant access and stands, add a controlled entrance, repair the backstop, improve the dugouts, update the field lights, and fix the fencing in foul territory. Karnick expressed appreciation for the Parks Department staff. Investment can bring tournaments to the City to add to the revenue. Karnick spoke to the Community Investment Fund proposal on the Council agenda. Nick Haltvick, 902 36th St. West, Cub Scout Troop #9444, supporting the scouts in one of their adventures to continue to advance in scouts. Scouts presented popcorn to Council and introduced themselves: Josiah, Caden, Harrison, Patrick. VII. COUNCIL ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED VIII. CONSENT AGENDA The items on the Consent Agenda are items of routine nature or no perceived controversy to be acted upon by the City Council in a single motion. There will be no discussion on these items unless a Councilmember so requests, in which event the items will be removed from the Consent Agenda to the appropriate Department for discussion. Lawrences, Leifeld to approve as corrected. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at https://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-documents-copy 1. Pay Bills as Audited 2. Resolution No. 03-05-24: Accept Donation from the Markey Family to the Parks and Recreation Department 3. Resolution No. 03-06-24: Accept Donation from the Fort Snelling Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to the Parks and Recreation Department 4. Resolution No. 03-07-24: Accept Donation from Dakota Electric Association to the Parks and Recreation Department 5. Accept SMEAD Manufacturing Company Sponsorship for 2024 Summer Programming at Levee Park 6. Approve Special Event Designation: Gobble Gait 7. Accept Proposal from Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc. – Three Rivers Trail Project 8. Approve Committee Appointments 9. Resolution No. 03-08-24: Approve Pay Estimate No. 3 (Final) for the 2023 Sanitary Sewer Lining Program – Musson Brothers, Inc. ($25,696.76) 10. Authorize Signature: Metropolitan Council 2024 Private Property I/I Grand Agreement No. SG- 20604 11. Approve Joint Powers Agreement with Dakota County: Opioid Settlement Funds Correction: Clarification language makes the contracting process easier in the future. 12. Approve 2023 Budget Carry-Forwards 13. Authorize Signature: Lease Agreement (213 Ramsey Street) IX. AWARDING OF CONTRACTS AND PUBLIC HEARING These are formal proceedings that give the public the opportunity to express their concern, ask questions, provide additional information, or support on a particular matter. Once the public hearing is closed, no further testimony is typically allowed and the Council will deliberate amongst itself and with staff and/or applicant on potential action by the Council. 1. Resolution No. 03-09-24: Issuance of Sale of GO Bonds, Series 2024A Tammy Omdal, Northland Securities, presented the results of the bond issue earlier in the day. The bonds are being issued for infrastructure improvements for the 2024 Neighborhood Project, Civic Arena upgrades and to complete the financing for the City Hall Dome and HVAC repair and upgrade projects. The City’s rating was affirmed at AA+. There were12 bids received, with only 8 sales nationwide and Hastings was the highest rated. The final rate was 2.86% (original estimate of 3.15%). The bonds were bid with premium and was used to reduce the principle. All of this contributes to lower debt service for the city. Service payments will be due 2026 – 2035 with the amounts depending on debt structure and interest amount pending the sale. A portion of the bonds would be repaid through special assessments on benefitting properties. Council discussion on clarifying the rating and attraction to Hastings bond sale. Pemble, Haus to approve as presented. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. X. REPORTS FROM CITY STAFF These items are intended primarily for Council discussion and action. It is up to the discretion of the Mayor as to what, if any, public comment will be heard on these agenda items. A. Public Works B. Parks and Recreation C. Community Development City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at https://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-documents-copy 1. Resolution No. 03-10-24: Site Plan – Storage Werks (2489 Spiral Blvd) Hinzman reviewed the property location and provided an overview of the request to approve the site plan proposed by Legacy Crossing LLC for a storage rental facility at 2489 Spiral Blvd. Hinzman provided the history of the property, reviewed previous Council approvals, and shared Planning Commission discussion. Hinzman indicated the applicant recently developed two City owned industrial park lots with similar self-storage units. Council discussion on the potential difficulties of winter access in the proposed location and consideration of Glendale access or a different point on Spiral Blvd. Chad Smurawa and Joe Haselman, Legacy Crossing, LLC, indicated that alternate access introduces several additional conflicts (culvert, powerlines, slope/water run-off). The elevation of the property is much higher than the road, where a higher entrance would impact the stormwater drainage. Council discussion on daily visits and impact on walking path. Owners do not anticipate more than 4-5 visits per day at this site. Hinzman indicated this project would not impact the walking path and plantings would not impact visibility. Fox, Leifeld to approve as presented. 6 Ayes, 1 Nays--Pemble. D. Public Safety E. Administration 1. Community Investment Fund Wietecha reviewed the recommendations for Community Investment Funding. As part of the 2024 Budget, the City Council continued the Community Investment Fund and allocated $50,712.25 in funding for 2024. The CIF is focused on partnerships and civic engagement with a goal of creating and supporting vibrant, community-supported, public projects and efforts. Wietecha indicated a review of applications was completed with the Finance Committee of Council. The Committee and staff unanimously recommend funding for 5 of the 6 applications received. Wietecha reviewed the projects that were recommended for funding. Wietecha further reviewed the financial impact and additional discussion regarding the applications. Council discussion on the enjoyment of the Finance Committee in being able to respond to community requests for investment. Appreciation for the presentation by the Hastings Hawks and their investment of “sweat equity.” Fox, Vihrachoff to approve as presented. 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. XI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS XII. NEW BUSINESS XIII. REPORTS FROM CITY COMMITTEES, OFFICERS, COUNCILMEMBERS Announcements • Coffee with a Cop is Tuesday, March 19, from 10 – noon at Froth & Cork. Join the police to ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know one another. • The Friends of Pleasant Hill Library used book sale is March 21 to 24. City Council packets can be viewed in searchable format on the City’s website at https://www.hastingsmn.gov/city-government/city-council/city-council-documents-copy • Hastings Tastings is March 25. Hastings area restaurants provide samples of their specialty menu items to guests. There is a silent auction and raffles. Hastings Tastings occurs during the MN FoodShare campaign, therefore all proceeds raised at the event are proportionately matched by MN FoodShare. Tickets available through Hastings Family Service. Meetings Tues, Mar 19 7:00 pm Heritage Preservation Commission Meeting Wed, Mar 20 7:00 pm Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting – Cancelled Thurs, Mar 21 6:30 pm Public Safety Advisory Commission Meeting Mon, Mar 25 7:00 pm Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting Mon, Apr 1 7:00 pm City Council – Regular Meeting XIV. ADJOURNMENT Pemble, Leifeld to adjourn 8:04 p.m. Next Regular City Council Meeting: Monday, April 1, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.