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03/09/1988 - City Council Special MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL March 9, 1988 A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was held on Wednesday, March 9, 1988 at 6:15 p.m. at the Eagan Municipal Center. Present were Mayor Ellison and City Councilmembers Egan, Gustafson, McCrea and Wachter. Also present were Administrative Assistant Hohenstein and City Administrator Hedges. The purpose of the meeting was to receive an update on aircraft heading in north Eagan and direction to the Solid Waste Abatement Commission on the Organized Collection Study recently completed by Pope-Reid. Following this discussion, a joint meeting with the Planning Commission to hold the annual planned unit development reviews. AIRCRAFT HEADINGS AND THE EFFECTS OF NOISE IN NORTH EAGAN City Administrator Hedges introduced the issue of airport noise and the reasons why the City has monitored this issue during the past several years. He also stated that the City of Mendota Heights' city council is requesting a joint meeting with the Eagan City Council to review the air traffic corridors to agree on acceptable corridors for distributing the impact of air noise between the two (2) communities. Administrative Assistant Hohenstein presented a history of land use designation that was designed by each community to allow for the air traffic corridor, referring to a joint Eagan/Mendota Heights land use map that was prepared by planners representing the two communities. He then discussed the four noise zones and residential options within each zone. Administrative Assistant Hohenstein reviewed noise impact that has occurred as a direct result of deregulation that increased take-offs from 400 to over 1,000. In addition, he reviewed the Part 150 configurations that were different than the original noise contours. After presenting the original Part 150, he discussed the revised 150 that altered aircraft tracks toward Eagan creating more traffic over the northern part of the City. Following a fair and informative historical description of air traffic noise impacts on the City, the City Councilmembers expressed their concern at the present area of operations for air traffic noise in. north Eagan is unfairly impacting the City. A number of questions were raised about future airport operations, including the proposed extension of the runway. Administrative Assistant Hohenstein described the proposed runway extension that is currently under consideration by the Metropolitan Airports Commission. Administrative Assistant Hohenstein further reviewed three alternatives for noise contours stating that alternative 3 is the alternative recommended by the Airport Relations Committee, which basically maintains a small buffer between Country Home Heights and most departures. He stated that this alternative places departures in the vicinity of traditional Mendota Heights neighborhoods only during peak hours and then in a comparable level to Eagan neighborhoods. It was also determined that a joint meeting will be held with the City of Mendota Heights to discuss air traffic and the common corridor between the two communities. City Administrator Hedges stated that Council Minutes March 9, 1988 Monday, March 28 was a considered date for the joint meeting. After further discussion and consideration of airport noise issues, a motion was made by City Councilmember Egan, seconded by Wachter, with all members voting in favor, that a special City Council meeting be scheduled for Monday, March 28, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. , to meet with the Mendota Heights City Council at the Eagan Municipal Center building to further discuss air traffic headings in the corridor that is currently separating the two communities. ORGANIZED COLLECTION STUDY Administrative Assistant Hohenstein opened the discussion briefly describing the Organized Collection Study and the method by which it was undertaken by the Solid Waste Abatement Commission and Pope-Reid Associates. He indicated that legislative mandates for abating the flow of waste to landfills that required that communities begin to address issues of recycling and how wastes are managed within their boundaries. He indicated that the Council's earlier acceptance and approval of the study required further discussion to allow the commission to begin narrowing the options presented in the study. Mayor Ellison stated that he is a supporter of market forces to provide services, but that the study had identified some inefficiencies in an open hauling system which some level of organization could reduce to the benefit of Eagan residents. Hohenstein stated that whichever paths were chosen it would be important to maintain some market forces to avoid eliminating small businesses or creating monopolies for large ones. • After further discussion, the Council indicated that the Solid Waste Abatement Commission should engage the local haulers in a discussion of possible organization systems which would focus on sectoring the City into four to six residential districts with a specific number of haulers per district. Further, staff was directed to structure any organized system such that recyclables and yard wastes would always be collected on the same day in a particular district. Council also directed that in developing the system, staff design, contracts and license structure is such that administrative costs can be recouped, appropriate sanctions, including possible termination are addressed, as well as specific issues regarding recycling and landfill alternatives. ADJOURNMENT This part of the Special City Council meeting was adjourned at 7:45 p.m. , with discussion to follow regarding Planned Unit Developments. TLH/JDH March 9, 1988 Dated City Clerk •