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MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
EAGAN CITY COUNCIL
Eagan, Minnesota
April 28, 1994
A Special City Council meeting was held on Thursday, April 28, 1994 at 5:00 p.m. In the Conference
Rooms of the Eagan Municipal Center building for the purpose of Interviewing City Attorney candidates.
Those in attendance were Mayor Egan and City Counclimembers Awada, Hunter and Wachter. City
Councilmember Masin was absent due to a family matter that required her to be out of the State of
Minnesota. Also In attendance was City Administrator Hedges.
CITY ATTORNEY INTERVIEWS
Mayor Egan asked the members of the City Council to review some sample questions prepared by
the City Administrator for use while Interviewing the four (4) firms under consideration for the City Attorney
appointment.
City Administrator Hedges Introduced each of the four (4) firms as they were scheduled for forty-five
(45) minute Interviews In succession by the City Council. The firms of Campbell, Knutson, Scott & Fuchs;
Grannis, Grannis, Hauge, Elde, Anderson & Keller; Holmes & Graven; and Severson, Wilcox & Sheldon were
the firms recommended by a screening committee made up of the City Administrator, Director of Community
Development and Director of Public Works.
Following the Interviews, City Councilmembers discussed each of the firms, stating that the
appointment should consider the firm and lead attorney's experience, key staff's ability to communicate,
availability and commitment of key staff and, finally, billing philosophy and value of service per cost. After
further discussion, there was a consensus that the appointment be placed on the Consent Agenda for the
May 3 regular City Council meeting.
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING/MAY 3, 1994
City Administrator Hedges recommended that a Special City Council meeting be scheduled for
Tuesday, May 3, 1994 at 5:00 p.m. to discuss various community development related projects. Ina motion
by City Councilmember Wachter, seconded by Councilmember Hunter, with all members voting In favor, a
Special City Council meeting was scheduled for May 3, 1994 at 5:00 p.m.
OTHER BUSINESS
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
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MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF
EAGAN CITY COUNCIL
Eagan, Minnesota
May 3, 1994
A Special City Council meeting was held on Tuesday May 3, 1994 at 5:00 P.M. in the Eagan Municipal Center
Building. The purpose of the meeting was to review Police addition plans, discuss Blackhawk Road Appraisals,
discuss golf driving range and provide architect discussion regarding Civic Arena/Wading Pool Project. Those in
attendance were Mayor Egan, and City Council Members Awada, Hunter, Masin and Wachter. Also present were
Director of Public Works Colbert, Director of Community Development Reichert, City Attorney Sheldon, Chief of
Police Geagan, Architect Thorbeck, Project Manager Mike Stowe, Superintendent of Parks VonDelinde,
Superintendent of Recreation Peterson, Administrative Intern Pruitt and City Administrator Hedges.
REVIEW POLICE ADDITION PLANS
Chief of Police Geagan introduced the purpose of this agenda item was to allow the City Council to review the
progress the architect and construction manager are making on the new police facility. Architect Thorbeck presented
architectural drawings, a detail book and project manual for Council review, noting there were no changes since the end
of design development, except for the Council's direction to change paneling to white oak. He added that a detailed
presentation of proposed colors would be forth coming.
Mr. Thorbeck stated serveral meetings with the steering committee and various departments phone have led to the
appropriate planning for telephone systems and emergency generators have been planned for. He added that as far as
he was aware the budget was the same. He provided several alternatives the Council could consider to reduce
expenses. Among those included the alternative to change the screenwalls, designed to conceal the generators, to brick
for cost savings, to choose whether to eliminate or keep two proposed skylights to allow for natural light in an internal
police hallway and 2nd floor public waiting area, and a roof options shown on colored sketches.
Council Member Wachter clarified there were two generators for the municipal center. Architect Thorbeck
described how a U-shaped wall will extend around the generator for 12 feet.
Chief of Police stated the Police Department had a lot of input, and staff's opinion is that the design is overall
functional.
PROJECT 659, DODD ROAD STREET RECONSTRUCTION
Director of Public Works Colbert explained that the original proposed assessments had been affirmed by a report
from the City Attorney's office regarding the value of benefit from the project in relation to the proposed assessments.
Mr. Colbert added that it had been determined that the benefits met or exceeded the assessed amount.
Council provided direction to staff to send out notices to all assessed property owners relating the City Attorney's
findings. City Council acknowledged the completion of the assessment appraisal process and reaffirmed the
pending assessment role for Project 659 (Dodd Road).
PROJECT 665, BLACKHAWK ROAD (STREET & TRAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS)
Director of Public Works Colbert explained that the appraisal process on Blackhawk had been completed by two
appraisers. He added that out of the ten properties identified access was provided to 8 properties. He also noted there
was a reduction in some assessments due to the relationship of benefits.
Mr. Colbert explained after the City Attorney's office evaluated the appraisals, it was recommended that the per lot
equivalent assessment be adjusted to $1,500 per lot equivalent (LE) for areas where concrete curb and gutter and
drainage facilities currently existed, and $3,500 per lot equivalent for areas where improvements were being installed in
addition to the street resurfacing. He stated that the preliminary assessment roll was revised accordingly; the appraisal
process limits the assessment revenue at $289,740, compared to the feasibility report of $310,567.
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City Council direction was given to staff to notify residents on Blackhawk Road of a reduction in assessments.
GOLF DRIVING RANGE
Director of Parks and Recreation Vraa explained when the golf course was originally sketched it was
designed for a north-south orientation. Following consultation with Berkeley Risk Services, Mr. Vraa explained
the configuration was altered to a different orientation. Berkeley Risk Associates suggested using telephone
poles and netting in order to control errant golf ball impacts on closest homes. However, Mr. Vraa added the
developer does not want to proceed with the method of using telephone poles with netting for it is considered too
expensive. Mr. Vraa also noted that using plant material to lessen golf ball impacts on nearby homes may not be
as effective.
Director of Parks Vraa explained there is a use conflict between golf and ball fields, since the golf driving range
may have errant balls that could impact ball field space. Councilmember Wachter questioned how long it would be
before the City would need all of the baseball fields. Director of Parks Vraa responded that according to Consultant
Barton Ashman, the City will need all of the proposed ball fields and possibly six more.
Following discussion, the City Council stated they encouraged the entrepreneurial spirit of the proposal and would
like the developers to arrive with additional options other than those
discussed. Council also supported neighborhood input for any alignment of the golf driving range other than north-
south proposal.
ARCHITECT DISCUSSION
CIVIC ARENA/ WADING POOL PROJECT
Director of Parks and Recreation Vraa requested direction from the Council on what type of pool the City was
interested in. Council consensus supported a wading pool for preschoolers and youth up to age 5-6 years.
Councilmember Wachter mentioned that the wading pool should be known as an all-season pool and that it should be
strategically located.
Supervisor of Recreation Peterson stated Minneapolis has experienced problems with older children in the wading
pool without lifeguard supervision. Discussion continued on liability issues of lifeguard and non-supervision of wading
pools.
City Council consensus supported a permanent wading pool designed for small children, 5-6 year olds and under..
Signage noting the pool was a "baby pool" or "toddler pool" was encouraged. They also supported the minimization of
operational expenses and the absence of wading pool fees.
ADJORNMENT
The Special City Council meeting was adjourned at approximately 6:30 p.m.
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