10/10/2006 - City Council Special
MINUTES
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
OCTOBER 10, 2006
5:30 P.M.
EAGAN ROOM ? EAGAN MUNICIPAL CENTER
City Councilmembers present: Mayor Geagan, Councilmembers Carlson, Fields, Maguire,
and Tilley.
City staff present: City Administrator Hedges, Director of Administrative Services
VanOverbeke, Director of Community Development Hohenstein, Director of Public Works Colbert,
Chief of Police McDonald, Director of Communications Garrison, City Engineer Matthys, City
Planner Ridley, Water Resources Coordinator Macbeth, and Administrative Intern Ziemer.
I. ROLL CALL AND AGENDA ADOPTION
Mayor Geagan called the meeting to order. Councilmember Fields moved; Councilmember
Maguire seconded a motion to adopt the agenda.
Aye: 5; Nay: 0
II. VISITORS TO BE HEARD
There were no visitors to be heard.
III. RECEIVE ORFIELD NOISE MONITORING ANALYSIS
City Administrator Hedges introduced this item and provided background on the City?s
efforts to determine community noise impacts and changes related to the operation of the new
north-south 17/35 Runway. City Administrator Hedges introduced Administrative Intern Ziemer
who provided additional background regarding the purpose of the study, the results at the various
monitoring sites, and introduced Elliot Dick of Orfield Laboratories. Mr. Dick presented the raw
data collected from the Phase II study and a detailed analysis of the comparison of the Phase I and
Phase II studies. He sited numerous factors including a change in the number of total flights
between the two phases, the mix of arrivals and departures, and location within Eagan that make
definitive conclusions difficult. In general, the use of noise averaging which is the official
methodology in place at this time and is used for compliance studies, results in very little difference
in noise levels between the two Eagan studies. In response to City Council suggestions that that
conclusion does not match community experiences, Mr. Dick and Steve Orfield explained in more
detail how the methodology used generates a measurement of noise averages over time while noise
to citizens is an event. They also noted that a noise event may have an annoyance factor much
higher than what would be expected from an average noise level and that the earlier Wyle
Laboratories work was a compliance study.
After considerable discussion about the effectiveness of the information that was gathered, its
potential limitations in explaining noise events to the community, and whether or not more useful
data could be extrapolated from the report, the City Council accepted the report. Further, the City
Council directed the Airport Relations Commission to: 1) study the noise impacts on various sites in
more detail; 2) to determine whether or not better compliance standards could be promoted through
legislation; 3) to determine other ways to influence the collection of more useful data; and 4) to
review the options available to Eagan to gather and/or extrapolate data to distribute information that
would be meaningful to the community.
IV. RECEIVE UPDATE ON PRELIMINARY PREPLANNING EFFORTS TO ENSURE
CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ? MANAGE THE PANDEMIC EVENT
City Administrator Hedges introduced this item and presented background on the staff
planning that is underway for a possible Avian Influenza Pandemic. Chief of Police McDonald
provided an overview to the City Council including a brief history of Avian Flu, the assumptions as
developed by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety being used as a basis for City planning
efforts, and a synopsis of City actions to date.
In response to a question from Mayor Geagan Chief McDonald reported that the plan being
developed for the potential Avian Flu Pandemic would not replace the City?s existing Emergency
Preparedness Plan but would be a mini-plan to augment it.
V. REVIEW PROPOSED BURNSVILLE / EAGAN COMMUNITY TELEVISION (BECT)
2007 OPERATING BUDGET
City Administrator Hedges presented the background information on the development of the
Burnsville/Eagan Community Television 2007 Operating Budget and the requested action for the
meeting. Director of Communications Garrison outlined specifics of the budget including the
assumption that activities would continue as usual and the potential for Federal Government action
that would potentially disrupt that assumption. He also pointed out the present need for capital
spending to maintain a functional system and the progress on the one year lease for the facility as
previously directed by the two cities. Director Garrison pointed out the fund balance projections
and the future need for more revenue to include additional partnerships. Development of additional
revenue sources remains a priority in the 2007 work plan.
The City Council directed staff to place the proposed 2007 Burnsville/Eagan Community Television
Budget on a future regular City Council meeting consent agenda for formal ratification.
VI. RECEIVE AN UPDATE ON THE 2008 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE
City Administrator Hedges provided background on the status of the 2008 Comprehensive
Plan Update and outlined a process for a review of the update as developed to date and presented in
the packet. City Administrator Hedges noted that staff did not plan to make a formal presentation
and would primarily respond to questions, although a more detailed presentation was contemplated
for the surface water management element of the Plan.
The City Council recessed at 6:44 p.m. and reconvened at 6:53 p.m.
Director of Community Development Hohenstein stated that the presentation at this meeting was
expected to serve as a checkpoint for the City Council and that the Plan would be brought back in
the spring after additional work had been completed and any additional suggestions incorporated
into the document. He noted there are two overarching themes included in the nine sections of the
report; those being the aging demographics of the Eagan population and the aging of both public
and private facilities and the need to reuse, revitalize or redevelop certain properties. He further
noted that the sections on emerging issues and trends help frame the public policy issues for the
City Council.
The following nine sections were presented for discussion by the City Council:
1.LAND USE ? In response to a question City Planner Ridley stated that approximately
96% of the land in the City was built on or designated as open space. The 4% balance is
guided primarily (approximately 75%) for commercial/industrial uses.
2.TRANSPORTATION ? In addition to the on-going studies emerging issues include a
growing desire for walkability, improved transit service, and the need to identify
additional funding sources for future transportation improvements.
3.AVIATION/AIRPORTS ? The evolution of the use of the new north-south runway and
related noise impacts is an important issue in this section of the Plan.
4.PUBLIC UTILITIES (SANITARY SEWER) ? A key component of this Plan section is
the determination of the sources and potential remediation efforts related to inflow and
infiltration of ground water into the sanitary sewer system.
PUBLIC UTILITIES (STORM SEWER) ? There is crossover between this section with
surface water management to be discussed later in the Plan. A major component of this
section relates to the managed conveyance of storm water flows into, through, and from
Lebanon Hills Regional Park.
PUBLIC UTILITIES (WATER SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION) ? It was noted that the
future of the Sperry Water Tower would be studied and that additional water
conservation measures would be studied.
Director Hohenstein pointed out that the various systems in Public Utilities have had
numerous comprehensive plans prepared over the years to provide for the necessary
infrastructure.
5.PARKS & RECREATION ? This section incorporates the work of the 20/20 Vision
planning process and adds it into the Comprehensive Guide Plan. The results of the
Patrick Eagan Park Master Plan will also provide potential land acquisition criteria that
will be helpful in the Comprehensive Guide Plan.
City Councilmember Carlson asked staff to investigate the Apple Valley Guide example to
see whether to differentiate between active park space and passive park space.
6. NATURAL RESOURCES (WATER QUALITY) -- Water Resources Coordinator
Macbeth presented the work that has been completed over the past year on the new 2007
City of Eagan Water Quality Management Plan. He explained the proposed vision, the
mission, the process used by the Water Quality Task Force, the Federal and State
Regulatory impact, operating goals and policies, public participation, and emerging
issues and trends. He noted the upcoming open house on November 13, 2006 and the
public hearing tentatively scheduled for February 6, 2007. Mr. Macbeth stressed the
transition to this future plan becoming more a local product with resulting responsibility
at the local level. It was noted in the discussion that the City can go beyond the State and
Federal regulations and may very likely decide to do that.
City Administrator Hedges noted that action to receive the Draft Water Quality
Management Plan and to authorize the public comment period is scheduled on the
October 17, 2006 regular City Council Agenda.
7. HOUSING PLAN ? This section of the Plan will place an emphasis on life cycle
housing in response to the aging demographics of the community. It was noted that it
has not been permissible to use a land use designation to preserve land for future senior
housing sites.
8.ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ? The development of this section will take place
primarily in early 2007 through coordination with the Economic Development
Authority.
9.COMMUNITY FACIITIES ? The availability of high quality, redundant, high speed
internet service is emerging as a key in economic development and quality of life with
more services moving online. This section of the Plan will incorporate the work of the
Technology Task Force and the Technology Working Group. The recent work of the
Communications Committee was noted and City Administrator called the City Council?s
attention to the notes included in the Additional Information Packet distributed on Friday
October 13, 2006. That material is also being forwarded to the Technology Working
Group for consideration at its next meeting.
Director Hohenstein again reminded the City Council that the next check on the draft
Comprehensive Guide Plan 2008 Update is scheduled for early to mid-spring of 2007 and asked that
any additional response or input to this presentation and to the material as written to date be
forwarded to staff for research and potential inclusion in the Plan.
VII. OTHER BUSINESS
There was no other business.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
Councilmember Maguire moved; Councilmember Tilley seconded a motion to adjourn at
7:28 p.m.
Aye: 5; Nay: 0