10/15/1996 - City Council Special MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
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• October 15, 1996
A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was held on Tuesday, October 15, 1996 at 5:00 p.m.
at the Eagan Municipal Center. Present were Mayor Egan and City Councilmembers Wachter, Hunter,
Awada and Masin. Also present were City Administrator Tom Hedges, Director of Public Works Tom
Colbert,Assistant to the City Administrator Jon Hohenstein, Superintendent of Parks Paul Olson and Senior
Planner Lisa Freese. The following members of the Airport Relations Commission were also present, Chair
Mike Schlax, Commission Members John White, Ted Gladhill, Joe Harrison, Ed Hannasch, Lance Staricha
and Jane Vanderpoel.
VISITORS TO BE HEARD
There were no visitors in the audience.
SIDEWALK/TRAILWAY WINTER MAINTENANCE PROGRAM & POLICY
City Administrator Hedges provided a history on why the sidewalk/trailway winter maintenance
program and policy is under consideration. Director of Public Works Colbert reviewed the draft
sidewalk/trailway winter maintenance program and operational policies in some detail. He further reviewed
a memo identifying five aspects of the program where issues may be raised by the public once the
trailway/winter maintenance program is implemented.
City Councilmember Hunter stated that most residents would like a major grid maintained for snow
removal; however, he is confident that once the City provides an explanation as to how expensive the snow
removal is per mile of trail added, people will agree to the program on an incremental basis. He further
• stated that he would support a sidewalk ordinance and would suggest that the estimated 1.7 miles to be
governed by the ordinance would require residents to remove the snow and the additional 3.3 miles would
be maintained by the City. City Councilmember Masin stated that she would prefer that consideration be
given to a City-wide ordinance that would require all property owners to remove snow on sidewalks and
trailways adjacent to their property. Mayor Egan and City Councilmember Hunter both responded to City
Councilmember Masin's proposal with examples such as the Dart parcel and St. John Neumann Church
stating that it would be difficult for those property owners to be required to maintain their sidewalks requiring
an enforcement problem for the City. City Councilmember Masin asked if there was time to implement a
sidewalk/trailway winter maintenance program before the first snowfall. City Councilmember Awada stated
that before the City can pass and enforce an ordinance requiring residents to plow sidewalks/trailways
adjacent to their property, the City must commit to a sidewalk/trailway winter maintenance program. She
further stated that having reviewed the map, it would seem appropriate to extend the trailway plowing to
an intersection and not end in the middle of the roadway. Director of Public Works Colbert stated that
extending the trails beyond the school walking limits could raise questions about keeping the trail
maintenance to a stated purpose which is to accommodate walkers from certain neighborhoods to school
buildings.
City Councilmember Wachter stated that he is still concerned about the added expense to the
operating budget for providing winter trail maintenance and further expressed his concerns about the
potential liability of plowing the trails. He further stated that the City will plow the salt laden snow onto
yards which can cause some potential damage to grass, shrubs and other landscaping material. Mayor
Egan reminded the City Council that the program is a pilot program and should be evaluated after the
1996/1997 winter snow removal season. City Councilmember Hunter suggested the City proceed with the
program, review it next spring and consider the adoption of an ordinance during 1997. City Councilmember
Awada stated that it would be more efficient for the City to consider the ordinance at this time as part of
• any action to implement the winter trail maintenance program. She stated that it would be difficult to
impose an ordinance on residents requiring that they maintain their sidewalks a year after the City had
provided the plowing for the same walkways. Mayor Egan thanked the staff for a thorough report which
provides a number of expectations if the winter snow maintenance program is to be implemented. He
further stated that this item will be placed on the regular City Council agenda, including consideration to
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• adopt an ordinance requiring residents to provide the responsibility of snow removal adjacenpA
property in certain areas.
JOINT MEETING WITH AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Mayor Egan welcomed members of the Airport Relations Committee who were present for the joint
meeting.
Commission Chair Mike Schlax overviewed the issues currently before the Commission which
warrant discussion with the City Council. In addition to several updates, the discussion items were noise
related land use policies, noise mitigation for an expanded airport and how these issues should be pursued
through the legislature and legal channels.
With respect to Airport Noise Land Use Policies, the Commission asked the Council what its
expectations are in terms of land use controls around operations areas including the corridor and the
north/south runway. Mayor Egan noted that the Comprehensive Plan and conditions placed on subdivisions
are useful tools to prevent noise sensitive land uses in noise impact areas. City Councilmember Hunter
stated that the corridor generally works, despite flaws in the operations and that few people purchasing
homes in the City are surprised by planes being overhead. Mayor Egan stated that the Commission and
the Council should consider the appropriate contours for land use, mitigation and stabilization tools
including contours for the north/south runway.
With respect to mitigation, Mayor Egan noted that the MSP Mitigation Committee did not accept
all of the positions of the City, but that mitigation will be provided beyond the 65 DNL and that the City was
successful in forming alliances with other communities, especially Minneapolis. The Commission noted that
• the mitigation plan does not provide for an independent noise and operations monitoring system with
enforcement. The Mayor responded that the City was not successful in getting support for this
recommendation. City Councilmember Awada stated that it is important to keep operations in the corridor
and the Commission agreed that it wants to see the corridor enforced and that the current levels of 20 to
25 percent of operations outside the corridor is unacceptable. Commissioner Harrison stated that actual
excursions are higher. Mayor Egan also noted that the growth projections used in airport planning are
dramatically understated.
The City Council asked the Commission to monitor the ongoing progress of the mitigation program.
There was discussion of the use of a legal and operations consultant to assist the City with its positions.
Councilmember Awada stated that if there is something that the City can do legally to enforce operations
standards, it should be explored.- Councilmember Wachter asked the Commission to recommend a
legislative program based on City priorities and initiatives which were omitted from the Mitigation Committee
report. In particular, the Council noted that a triggering mechanism in the law for reconsideration of land
banking or other growth options would be worthwhile.
OTHER BUSINESS
There were no items for other business.
The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m. to the regular City Council meeting.
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