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12/13/2011 - City Council SpecialMINUTES SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2011 5:30 P.M. EAGAN ROOM — EAGAN MUNICIPAL CENTER City Council members present: Mayor Maguire, Councilmembers Bakken, Fields and Tilley. Councilmember Hansen was not present. City Staff present: City Administrator Hedges, Assistant City Administrator Miller, Director of Administrative Services VanOverbeke, Public Works Director Colbert, Parks and Recreation Director Seydelll Johnson, Community Development Director Hohenstein, Superintendent of Operations Mesko, Communications Director Garrison, and City Clerk Scipioni. I. ROLL CALL AND ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA Councilmember Tilley moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to adopt the agenda as presented. Aye: 3 Nay: 0 (Councilmember Fields not yet present) II. VISITORS TO BE HEARD There were no visitors to be heard. III. REVIEW PROCESS FOR CONSIDERING SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS City Administrator Hedges introduced the item, noting that the City has been experiencing an increasing number of requests for park permits to host 5K runs, charity walks and bike events. Hedges noted that the Council directed staff in September to research regulations needed to safely allow runs, walks, bike rides, and similar events throughout the City. Councilmember Fields arrived at 5:40 p.m. Parks and Recreation Director Seydell Johnson provided an overview of the research conducted by staff, and highlighted public policy questions associated with the proposed creation of a special events permit. The City Council discussed the proposed special event permit criteria and fees. The Council requested that additional clarity be provided by the City Attorney's office regarding the definition of non - moving assemblages. The Council directed the City Attorney's office to proceed with an ordinance amendment to create the special event permit. The Council directed that the special event permit process be handled administratively (by staff), with an option to appeal to the City Council. Special City Council Minutes December 13, 2011 Page 2 IV. 2011 EAGAN BUSINESS SURVEY RESULTS City Administrator Hedges introduced the item, noting that the most recent business survey was conducted this August- October, and unlike previous surveys that involved random samples and scheduled phone interviews, the 2011 survey was conducted online, resulting in a cost savings of approximately $17,000. Communications Director Garrison summarized the survey findings and stated that 1,900 Eagan businesses were invited in writing to access the web link to take the confidential survey. Garrison noted the survey response rate was 10 %, which was stated as being a typical response rate for online surveys. Dakota County Regional (DCR) Chamber Executive Director Ruthe Batulis commented on the findings and thanked the City for facilitating the survey. The City Council discussed the survey results and opportunities for further partnership with the DCR Chamber of Commerce. The Council requested that a summary of the survey be prepared for the public. V. BUSINESS LICENSES AND PERMITS City Administrator Hedges introduced the item noting that staff has undertaken a review of existing business licenses and permit ordinances. Director of Administrative Services VanOverbeke and City Clerk Scipioni presented a summary of the review, including: 1.) Public policy questions /housekeeping items needed to maintain consistency between the City Code and current practices and policies; 2.) Licenses that could be approved administratively; and, 3.) Licensing requirements that could be discontinued, if desired by the City Council. The City Council discussed the public policy questions associated with the business licenses and permits. The Council directed that staff proceed with the following amendments: • Chapter 5, Alcoholic Beverages —The Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment to authorize the City to issue Temporary Wine Festival Licenses. The Council also directed that Section 5.13 and 5.52 be made consistent with State Statute. • Chapter 6.3 1, Dance Halls —The Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment to change the definition of a dancehall to include only those establishments operating exclusively as a dancehall. • Chapter 6.32, Shows —The Council provided direction that the shows license requirements should be changed to include only large public events; however, requested that staff do additional research to define large, public events, as they do not want to begin licensing ongoing theater events in the community, or school or church carnivals. • Chapter 6.36, Solicitors —The Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment to require a vendor permit and not a transient merchant permit for transient merchants located within City parks. • Chapter 6.37, Garbage, Refuse and Recycling Haulers —The Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment to continue to require insurance throughout the haulers' licensing period, but without specifying a policy expiration date. Special City Council Minutes December 13, 2011 Page 3 • Chapter 6.45, Pawnshop —The Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment that would grant authority to the Police Chief s designee to notify pawnshops when an item should not be sold. • Chapter 6.46, Paintball Sport Facility —The Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment to specify that a paintball facility license is meant for commercial properties, not residential. The City Council reviewed licenses that are current approved by the City Council, but could be approved administratively (by staff). The Council directed staff to proceed with administrative approval of the following licenses: Tobacco, Garbage and Recycling Hauler, Massage Therapy Establishments, Pet Shops, Tree Maintenance Contractors, Motorized Golf Carts, Pigeon, and Kennel. The Council directed that the licenses provide the right for a person to appeal to the Board of Appeals and Adjustment (City Council) if a license is denied administratively. The City Council reviewed licenses that were proposed to be discontinued. The Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance amendment to remove the licensing requirements for Mechanical Amusement Devices (but keep the regulations in Section 6.30), Stables, and Golf Driving Ranges. There was no other business. VI. OTHER BUSINESS VII. ADJOURNMENT Councilmember Tilley moved, Councilmember Bakken seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:15 p.m. Aye: 4 Nay: 0 Date /PC / 4 Mayor City Clerk .00,